Let me rephrase this: What is the episode of scrubs where the todd doesn't hit on a male nurse! :)
Yes, he was in episode 6 of season 9, "The One with the Male Nanny", as the titual male nanny (or as the guys call him, the manny).
not sure but in wikipedia it says that there is an episode that says max returns
I have to start off by saying that there probably aren't many younger audiences that are watching Friends, since it is a TV14 show. However, I would say that for those who are part of a younger audience that did watch the episode, they probably felt that having a male nanny is unacceptable, as Ross did firmly believe that they could not have a male nanny for Emma because it was unnatural.
Owen returns to the competition in the episode Rock n' Rule, making him the first male in the entire series to return to the competition.
In the original pilot episode ("Blue Prints"), Blue was a male cat, as opposed to a female dog, which she is in all other episodes.
scrubs
Who was the first male nurse?
Yes defintely why not am a male and training to be a professional nurse
22 minute long to allow for 2 sets of adverts. An unusual situation as in a female vicar (vicar of dibley) or male nurse (scrubs). Quircky jokes asnd characters to play off.
Yep. There are plenty of male nurses. No problem. Why not!
In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for male or female. A nurse is a nurse, male or female.
"un infirmier" is a male nurse, "une infirmière" is a female nurse.
Krankenschwester is nurse in German. n.b. Krankenschwester is only used to describe a female nurse. A male nurse is known as a Krankenpfleger
the same thing female nurses do
It depends on the type of nurse. If the nurse is a hospital attendant or medical nurse, the word is: Mumared (ممرض) for a male nurse and Mumareda (ممرضة) for a female nurse. If the nurse is just a general guardian but does not perform any medical activities, such as a babysitter or a wet nurse, the word is: Marbi (مربي) for a male nurse and Marbiyya (مربية) for a female nurse.
Join the army unless your gay ,then go to community college to become a nurse
Yes, the Navy does have jobs for male staff nurses.