
1) Attention 2) Care 3) Caring for 4) Caring profession 5) Health profession 6) Healthcare occupation 7) Hospital career 8) Johns Hopkins major 9) Like many new mothers 10) Like some infants 11) Medical career 12) Nourishing at the breast 13) Profession of Nightingale 14) Tending 15) The profession of a nurse
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1) Care 2) Treatment
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- the work of caring for the sick or injured or infirm
- nourishing at the breast
- try to cure by special care of treatment, of an illness or injury
- maintain; as of a theory, thoughts, or feelings
- treat carefully
- give suck to
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Nursing is a profession within the health care sector focused on the care of individuals, families, and communities so they may attain, maintain, or recover optimal health and quality of life. Nurses may be differentiated from other health care providers by their approach to patient care, training, and scope of practice. Nurses practice in a wide ...
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when a lamb suckles.
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• (a.) Supplying or taking nourishment from, or as from, the breast; as, a nursing mother; a nursing infant. • (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Nurse • (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Nurse • (a.) Supplying or taking nourishment from, or as from, the breast; as, a nursing mother; a nursing infant.
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profession that assumes responsibility for the continuous care of the sick, the injured, the disabled, and the dying. Nursing is also responsible for ... [18 related articles]
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Profession (better known than defined) concerned with the provision of services essential to the maintenance and restoration of health by attending the needs of sick persons. Also, feeding a infant at the breast. ... (12 Dec 1998) ...
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(nurs´ing) the profession of performing the functions of a nurse. Nursing is defined by the American Nurses Association as “the diagnosis and treatment of human responses to actual or potential health problems.” breastfeeding. community health nursing a branch of...
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1) Profession concerned with the provision of services essential to the maintenance and restoration
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Nurs'ing adjective Supplying or taking nourishment from, or as from, the breast; as, a
nursing mother; a
nursing infant.
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Type: Term Pronunciation: nŭrs′ing Definitions: 1. Feeding an infant at the breast; tending and caring for a child. 2. The scientific application of principles of care related to prevention of illness and care during illness.
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Nursing: 1) Profession concerned with the provision of services essential to the maintenance and restoration of health by attending the needs of sick persons.
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To feed an infant or toddler with milk from a woman's breasts. Babies have a sucking reflex that enables them to suck and swallow milk. To provide the best nutrition possible, breasfeeding is recommended for babies and young children. Synonym(s): Breastfeed Narrower term(s): Breast Milk Colostrum Engorgement Broader term(s): Lactate
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[
n] - the profession of a nurse 2. [n] - nourishing at the breast 3. [n] - the work of caring for the sick or injured or infirm
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noun nourishing at the breast
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noun the work of caring for the sick or injured or infirm
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Care of the sick, the very young, the very old, and the disabled. Organized training originated in 1836 in Germany, and was developed in Britain by the work of Florence Nightingale, who, during the Crimean War, established standards of scientific, humanitarian care in military hospitals. Nurses give day-to-day care and carry out routine med...
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