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Well, the word "necro" means death. In the medical profession, you are defined by the words that accompany your name. Such as a gastrointestinal (GI) specialist is a specialist doctor in the field of study associated with the stomach and intestines. Gastro means stomach or belly. Intestinal, of course is in association with the rest of your bowels.

Point being, since there really is no such thing as a "necro nurse" then I would believe that such a nurse is someone who works with the dead. That should be the real world definition of a "necro nurse". Perhaps it is someone who works as an assistant to a coroner. The reason I say as an assistant is because a coroner has a doctor's degree.

Nursing generally imply healing, but in this case it might imply taking care of the bodies of the dead. In other words, someone who perhaps embalms and makes bodies presentable for public display. I would say that morticians might be considered "necro nurses" except for the fact that they are not only not medical doctors, but don't even have a nursing degree.

I don't know anymore than that. You decide. -BDC77

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