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  2. District nurse - Wikipedia

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    District nurses can also be known as community nurse specialists. The Queen's Nursing Institute produced a report in 2019 which showed that 22% of respondents to their survey worked a day or more of unpaid overtime each week. 90% regularly did unpaid overtime. District nurses, a job which requires experience, are generally older than hospital ...

  3. The District Nurse - Wikipedia

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    The District Nurse is a television series produced by BBC Wales and shown on BBC One between 1984 and 1987. [1]The series was a period drama created by Julia Smith and Tony Holland (who both went on to create EastEnders) and starred Nerys Hughes as Megan Roberts, the titular district nurse fighting to improve living conditions for the people living in a fictional poverty-stricken mining town ...

  4. How teachers are preparing themselves and their students for ...

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    A 6-year-old first grader in New York City has been asking to visit the school nurse almost every day for the last month, hoping to be sent home. ... to immediately contact district officials if ...

  5. Association Of Catholic Nurses England and Wales formerly Catholic Nurses Guild ( [5] Association of Chief Children’s Nurses (ACCN) (c.1991-) [6] Association of District Nurse and Community Nurse Educators (ADNE) [7] Association of Genetic Nurses and Counsellors (AGNC) [8] Association of Nephrology Nurses (UK) (ANN-UK) (2018-) [9]

  6. Queen's Nursing Institute - Wikipedia

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    The title ‘Queen’s Nurse’ was first given to district nurses who had trained with the Queen's Nursing Institute and undertaken its written examination. The institute continued to award this qualification until 1968, when nurse education was taken into higher education and the title fell into abeyance.

  7. Royal District Nursing Service (South Australia) - Wikipedia

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    RDNS Logo until 2010 Bush District Nurse. The Royal District Nursing Society of South Australia was founded by Bishop Kennion on 12 July 1894 as the District Trained Nursing Society (D.T.N.S.), following 12 months work by a trained nurse, named McLellan, in the Adelaide suburb of Bowden. [1]

  8. School nursing - Wikipedia

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    A school nurse measuring the heights of students in Hertfordshire. In 1892 Amy Hughes was working in Bloomsbury Square as the Superintendent of Queen's Nurses. She was asked to visit a local elementary school to advise about nutrition, and was surprised to find that the students were suffering with minor ailments that were contributing to school days lost to sickness.

  9. National Council of State Boards of Nursing - Wikipedia

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    It serves as a collaborative body for state boards of nursing, facilitating communication and action on public health and safety matters. One of the core functions of the NCSBN is the development and administration of the National Council Licensure Examination (NCLEX), a standardized exam required for nurse licensure in most jurisdictions ...