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A graduate nurse who has passed a state board examination and been registered and licensed to practice nursing. Resident A doctor who has completed medical school and is receiving further specialty training. An intern is a first year resident. A resident always works under the supervision of an attending physician. Respiratory Therapist An individual who has had specialized training to assist in treating breathing problems.
Ãâó: pediatrics.med.unc.edu/dept/patients_glossary.htm
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A radioactive element of atomic number 86. Radon-222 is an isotope of radon that results from the radioactive decay chain of naturally occurring uranium-238. It is an inert gas having some radioactive progeny that represent a potential radiation hazard when inhaled.
Ãâó: www.comrad.org/glossary/glos2.htm
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A colorless, odorless, naturally occurring, radioactive, inert, gaseous element formed by radioactive decay of radium (Ra) atoms. The atomic number is 86. Although other isotopes of radon occur in nature, radon in indoor air is primarily Rn-222.
Ãâó: www.radon.com/pubs/homprot7.html
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A newsreader (software) used with Usenet News. Newsgroups and articles are presented one at a time in sequential order. A user selects a newsgroup and then works with the articles in that group.
Ãâó: www.webliminal.com/glossary.html
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Registered Nurse; Requires at least a BS in Nursing and Board exam.
Ãâó: www.karinya.com/profinit.htm
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