they observe how Lady Macbeth rubbs her hands constantly and her mental actions/behavior
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doctor and nurse. business man and secratary. Tinkerbell and peterpan. barbie and ken. batman and robin. superman and wonderwoman/catwoman.
They both learn their respective identities from the nurse: Romeo first, then Juliet.
The nurse, the nusre is the one that Juliet confides in and send messages to romeo through the Nurse.
The answer is both, Yes and No. The term 'Nurse' that Shakespeare uses in Romeo and Juliet, does NOT refer to what we, in modern times, call a Nurse (as in a Medical Nurse). Another meaning of 'Nurse' is a Lady in Waiting (a Valet for a woman) or more simply put, a Woman's Personal Servant/Maid. Typically speaking ALL, and usually ONLY, wealthy women had a 'Nurse' or 'Nurse-maid' at that time. But that is not the meaning of Nurse in Romeo and Juliet. This Nurse was Juliet's wet-nurse, which means that Juliet fed as a baby from the breasts of the Nurse rather than from her mother. The nurse remembers in Act 1 Scene 3 that it was eleven years since Juliet was weaned (stopped breastfeeding) because the Nurse put bitter wormwood on her nipple to make it taste bad to Juliet. She has continued as a servant since but is remembered as a Nurse and has a special relationship with Juliet.
If you mean do you have to be a nurse before you can be a doctor, the answer is no.
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The nurse is observing the patient.
No, doctors and nurses are not the same thing. A female doctor is still known as a doctor. Nurses can be men or women and the same is true for doctors. The training of a nurse and doctor is different and they should not be confused with each other.
yes after taking their doctor's degree
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A pediatrician nurse is nurse that take care of babies.
A nurse can be a Certified nurse. it is were they can go in and help the Doctor's with surgery. and a nurse can be a nurse for the elderly.
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