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"The sister ordered the nursesto report to the sister when the nurses went off duty."She ordered them to report to her when they went off duty.
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i think people respect nurses very much, that is why they call her sister.
The nurses sisters name is Dorothy.
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.
Sister Sister - 1994 In Sickness and Health 5-12 was released on: USA: 7 January 1998
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).
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Bupa nurse are not graded as they are in the NHS. NHS nurses earn around 27,000 a year. Working in a private health care system will earn a bit more money. An average bupa nurses earns aeound 36,000 pound a year including taxes. A sister in the nhs is on about 30,000 pound a year but a bupa one will earn around 45,000 pound a year
my question is how can i convince my brother in law to get my sister to mental health
The cast of Getting Sister Married - 1911 includes: Lottie Briscoe as Helen
I sister is a religious woman who usually lives in a convent and may work outside the convent in such positions as teachers, nurses, etc. Nuns live in monasteries and usually do not work outside of the monastery.