Nurse or midwife definition

Nurse or midwife means an individual licensed or
Nurse or midwife means an individual licensed or certified by the Board of Nursing under Title 8 of this article.
Nurse or midwife means a nurse or midwife, as appropriate, who is resident in the State but has practiced in another state;

Examples of Nurse or midwife in a sentence

  • DHBs which have dedicated Senior Nurse or midwife PDRP programmes will continue to operate them separately from salary progression.

  • Nurse or midwife to be notified about investigation (1) The impairment review committee is to give written notice of the investigation to the nurse or midwife to whom the complaint relates.

  • Guidance to Nurses and Midwives (2002)▪ Review of the Scope of Nursing and Midwifery Practice: Final Report(2000)▪ The Code of Professional Conduct for Each Nurse or midwife (2000).

  • Districts which have dedicated Senior Nurse or midwife PDRP programmes will continue to operate them separately from salary progression.

  • More than 7 out of 10 deliveries (73 per cent) took place with the assistance of a health worker, as follows: Nurse or midwife - 61 per cent; Doctor - 5 per cent; Health assistant - 7 per cent.

  • More than 7 out of 10 deliveries (73 per cent) took place with the assistance of a health worker, as follows: − Nurse or midwife - 61 per cent; − Doctor - 5 per cent; − Health assistant - 7 per cent.

  • More than 7 out of 10 deliveries (73 per cent) took place with the assistance of a health worker, as follows: − Doctor - 5 per cent; − Nurse or midwife - 61 per cent; − Health assistant - 7 per cent.

  • More than 7 out of 10 deliveries (73 per cent) took place with the assistance of a health worker, as follows: Doctor - 5 per cent; Nurse or midwife - 61 per cent; Health assistant - 7 per cent.

  • A Registered Nurse or midwife and the Pharmacist must sign the CDs out of the Controlled Drug Record Book into the designated Pharmacy controlled drug order book which has been adapted for CD returns with both the Registered Nurse or Midwife in Charge and a Pharmacist signing.

  • Clinician Specific Roles 17.4%13.0%21.7%47.8% Page 8 PageOthers (Please Specify) Nurse or midwife Doctor Allied Health3.2 GenderBased on the cohort of 48 consumer respondents, there were twice as many female respondents (58.3%, n28) than males (29.2%, n14), followed by 8.3% (n4) who did not respond, 2.1% (n1) who was gender diverse and 2.1% (n1) who preferred not to say.

Related to Nurse or midwife

  • Therapist means an individual who is:

  • Clinical nurse specialist means a registered nurse with relevant post-basic qualifications and 12 months’ experience working in the clinical area of his/her specified post-basic qualification, or a minimum of four years’ post-basic registration experience, including three years’ experience in the relevant specialist field and who satisfies the local criteria.

  • Outpatient means a person who is receiving care other than on an inpatient basis, such as: • in a provider’s office; • in an ambulatory surgical center or facility; • in an emergency room; or • in a clinic. .