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If rn is part of the proper name then capitalize. If saying that someone is an rn then no.Not Quite..."RN" should always be caps, whether it's used as a suffix attached to a nurse's name or as a noun in a declaratory sentence -- "Jerry is an RN." However, if you expand it to say, "Jerry is a registered nurse," the caps are not necessary.
Leila Nurse's birth name is Leila Rose Nurse.
Name a famous person with a nurse's aide? Name a famous person with a nurse's aide?"
Capitalization of the word depends on if you are using it as a title or a position. The title would be attached to someone's name. If you are simply stating that someone is a nurse practitioner, then it would not be in caps.Melanie, Nurse PractitionerorMelanie is a nurse practitioner.No, except at the beginning of a sentence because it is not a propernoun.
a baby nurse is called a pediatric nurse.
name something an emp
triage nurse
Essentially a pediatric nurse
Cardiac Nurse
A nurse who takes care of newborns is a neonatal nurse, or, a Baby Nurse.
If you are looking for an anime character that is a nurse, in Pokemon, the name of the (anime/manga) nurse is Nurse Melanie. :)