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A registered nurse who is prepared, both academically and clinically, to provide a broad range of health care services, employing a "holistic" approach. NP functions include performing diagnostic skills (history taking, physical assessment, ordering appropriate laboratory tests/procedures), therapeutic management (outlining care, providing prescriptions, coordinating consultations and referrals), and promoting health activities, all done in collaboration with the patient..
Ãâó: www.ghlagos.org/glossary.htm
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| nursery |
Stage of culture where juveniles are cared for over a few weeks or months before they are released into ponds, cages, etc.
Ãâó: www.growfish.com.au/Grow/Pages/Site/Glossary.htm
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| nursery |
a practice conducted by shellfish farmers where very small shellfish are held under conditions that promote growth while protecting them from predators and other environmental hazards. Generally this intermediary culture step grows the shellfish from post-metamorphosis (post-set) to size large enough to be held in the grow-out system or directly seeded.
Ãâó: www.vsv.cape.com/~harharb/shellfishterms.htm
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A hospital perinatal unit for normal newborns, and includes incubators for non-distressed, low birth weight babies.
Ãâó: www.oshpd.cahwnet.gov/HID/glossary/glossaryN.htm
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| nurse |
means any of the following who is not a Relative: 1. licensed practical nurse (LPN); 2. licensed vocational nurse (LVN); or 3. graduate registered nurse (RN).
Ãâó: www.culins.com/glossary.htm
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