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- She worked as a nursing auxiliary in Jondal and Vikevollen between 1981 and 2007.
- He meticulously weighed all the evidence from the whistle-blower, nursing auxiliary Michael Pantelides.
- Between 1978 and 1980, Venezuela had 14, 771 doctors, 8, 805 nurses and 28, 04 nursing auxiliaries.
- In 1946 the nation's hospitals employed 178, 000 nursing auxiliaries; six years later they employed 297, 000.
- This Council also approves education programs and has the authority to examine, register and enrol nurses, midwives and nursing auxiliaries of nursing council.
- The objective is to train nurses, midwives, lady health visitors and nursing auxiliaries dedicated on the care of individuals, families and communities.
- She served in the British Red Cross Nursing Auxiliary Westminster Division during World War II and subsequently worked as a picture restorer and as a reader for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
- The Pakistan Nursing Council ( PNC ), established in 1948 and formally constituted by Acts in 1952 and 1973, certifies nurses, midwives, Lady Health Visitors ( LHVs ), Licensed Practical Nurses and Nursing Auxiliaries for practice.
- This was the case in the United Kingdom until 1984, where veterinary nurses were referred to as'registered animal nursing auxiliaries', in line with the naming convention at the time for less qualified assistants in human nursing, called'nursing auxiliaries '.
- This was the case in the United Kingdom until 1984, where veterinary nurses were referred to as'registered animal nursing auxiliaries', in line with the naming convention at the time for less qualified assistants in human nursing, called'nursing auxiliaries '.
- As at May that year, the Legion was organised into a first aid and home nursing auxiliary, a transport division ( which included horse and mechanised transport units ) a land workers'section, a communication unit, despatch riders, a cooking unit and the air wing section.
- Similarly, Ambrosi et al ., in 2016, found that elderly medical patients in Italy who were receiving less care by Registered Nurses ( RNs ) at weekends, were at increased risk of dying; while those receiving a higher skill-mix, thus indicating that more nursing care was offered by RNs instead of Nursing Auxiliaries, were at less risk of dying.
- In the mid-1930s, the early veterinary nurses approached the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons for official recognition, and in 1938 the Royal Veterinary College had a head nurse appointed, but the official recognition was not given until 1957, first as veterinary nurses, but changed within a year to Royal Animal Nursing Auxiliaries ( RANAs ) following objection from the human nursing profession.