Registered nurse definition

Registered nurse means a person who has been issued a certificate of registration as a registered nurse pursuant to the Health Professions Act and Regulations, and who holds an annual certificate.
Registered nurse means a person registered by the Board as a Registered Nurse.
Registered nurse or “RN” means an individual licensed pursuant to Iowa Code chapter 152.

Examples of Registered nurse in a sentence

  • Such a Registered Nurse may not carry over such credit hours from one year to the next.

  • The parties agree to maintain the percentage differentials in the wage rates which presently exist between the classification of Registered Nurse and the other classifications which are covered by the Collective Agreement.

  • A Registered Nurse is a nurse who holds current registration as a registered nurse with the Board.

  • For Airlift Northwest bargaining unit members the Employer will pay for the state nursing license that the ALNW Registered Nurse needs for the state that the nurse does not live in.

  • Effective April 1, 2008, the Employer will grant paid leave of up to 40 hours per year to a Registered Nurse who is in receipt of the Long Service Increment.


More Definitions of Registered nurse

Registered nurse means a person registered by the Board as such.
Registered nurse means a person who is licensed as a registered nurse under ch. 441, Stats.
Registered nurse means an individual who holds a current, valid license issued under this chapter that authorizes the practice of nursing as a registered nurse.
Registered nurse means any person who is licensed to practice nursing as a registered nurse by the board of nursing.
Registered nurse is defined as a person who is registered by the College of Nurses of Ontario in accordance with the Regulated Health Professions Act. A nurse who fails to renew or has her/his certification revoked shall not continue to be employed.
Registered nurse means a person registered by the Board as a Registered Nurse and/or Registered Midwife.