Nurses are NOT typically called "sister or sisters", and would likely be seen as a put down in the US.
However, many Nuns train to be nurses. Because they are Nuns, they are called Sisters.
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Traditionally, there were three ranks of fully qualified nurses in England: *Nurse *Staff nurse (more responsibility than an ordinary nurse) *(Ward) Sister. This was the highest rank, and a Sister had responsiblity for a whole ward (often 30-40 patients).
Yes.
You need a transition word to connect the two. My brother is an architect, while my sister is a nurse.
They can be called an OR nurse or circulator.
Florence's mom and sister discouraged Florence nightingale from being a nurse
It means sister. It can either be a sister within a family (e.g. brother, sister) or it could mean a medical nurse.
a baby nurse is called a pediatric nurse.
Jennifer Craig has written several books about her life as a nurse, such as 'Yes Sister, No Sister: My Life as a Trainee Nurse in 1950s Yorkshire'. She has also written about vaccinations.
Your sister's husband is called your brother- in-law.
yes, who wouldn't.
The nurses sisters name is Dorothy.