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What is the plural of nurses?

Nurses is the plural of nurse. Nurses' is the possessive form of nurse.


What is the possessive noun of nurses?

The possessive noun of nurse is nurse's, for example, a nurse's uniform.


Who is the woman who is in charge of nurses?

A Charge Nurse is over Staff Nurses. A Nurse Supervisor or Nurse Manager is over all Charge Nurses and Staff Nurses.


How much to pediatric nurse make a mouth?

How much a pediatric nurse makes in one month will depend on the area of the world that she works in. Most nurses work on an hourly basis. Registered nurses are paid more than Licensed Practical Nurses.


What is the possessive form for nurse?

nurse's or (plural) nurses' The nurse's dress is dirty. The nurses' dresses are dirty.


What is the salary of neonatal nurses?

The salary of a neonatal nurse will vary depending on experience and location. On average a neonatal nurse makes about $86,000 per year.


What has a higher position a registered nurse or a neunatal nurse?

Neonatal nurses are a subset of registered nurses.


Where does apostrophe go in nurse's office?

If it is the office of one nurse, this is correct - nurse's office. If it is the office of a group of nurses, this is correct - nurses' office.


Who looks after a person when sick?

Doctors and Nurses.


Who is a nurses boss?

Nurses boss is the nurse manager for the area.


How much can nurses make in Atlanta GA?

The average nurse makes 31 dollars and 13 cents an hour. Specialty nurses can make quite a bit more in hospitals.


Are there any subspecialities for nurse practitioner?

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