Nursing staff definition

Nursing staff means the registered nurses, licensed practical nurses, nurse aides, and others under nurse supervision, who provide patient care. The term also includes clerical personnel who work in clinical areas under nurse supervision.

Examples of Nursing staff in a sentence

  • Nursing staff should supply a reference from their current Director of Nursing Services or equivalent.

  • Recess, PE, and Nursing staff will be trained in recognition of concussion symptoms, and the LSC concussion protocol will be followed.

  • Nursing staff verify medication with the parent/guardian when they deliver the medication to the center.

  • Nursing staff complete the Facility Entry Physical Health Screening (FEPHS) to determine medical needs.

  • Nursing staff are obligated to respond to all correspondences with 48 hours, excluding weekends.


More Definitions of Nursing staff

Nursing staff means a registered nurse, a licensed practical nurse, a nursing assistant or any other assistive nursing personnel.
Nursing staff means nurses aides that are in the process of becoming certified, certified nurses aides, and those individuals that are licensed (e.g. licensed practical nurses and registered nurses) to provide nursing care in the State of Utah.
Nursing staff means a registered nurse, a licensed practical nurse, a nursing assistant or any other assistive nursing per- sonnel.
Nursing staff means Registered Professional Nurses, Licensed Practical Nurses, Certified Nursing Assistants, Certified Nursing Assistants/Medications and nursing assistants.
Nursing staff means registered nurses, licensed practical nurses, and licensed vocational nurses providing services at a facility and currently licensed to the extent required by the State of Delaware to deliver those health services they have undertaken to provide.