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Nurses Station - WordReference Forums I suppose avoiding it by talking about a Nurse Station, or Nursing Station, is out of the question It's either Nurses' because it is a station used by lots of nurses, or it is Nurses, plural noun used attributively With the wisdom acquired from living through lots of threads on this topic, I'm still not sure I recommend: Possessive - doctor's bag, blacksmith's apron, policeman's helmet - or
Pedes nursing station - WordReference Forums ‘Elliot The time-frame’s about right, and I did stop in the bathroom near the Pedes nursing station to wash my hands ’ He paused, frowning ‘And yeah, I guess there are Milne characters on the walls in that one But if I’d taken off my watch, I’d remem …’ Source: Doctor Sleep by Stephen King
nurses station | WordReference Forums Hello, How would you say "nurses' station" in Spanish? I'm referring to what thefreedictionary com calls "an area in a clinic, unit, or ward in a health care facility that serves as the administrative center for nursing care for a particular group of patients " My guess: la estación de
nurses station - WordReference Forums Bonjour, Can we call the nurses' station in a hospital: "station d'infirmier"? I am writing a report and need to refer to the hospital room where the nurses gather for meetings, write notes, make calls, etc I thought I remember someone referring to it as "station d'infirmer" but I cannot find
nurse station | WordReference Forums Scusate se faccio una domanda che potrà sembrare banale, ma non trovo in nessun dizionario la traduzione di questa espressione La definizione inglese è la seguente: "An area in a hospital where nurses congregate and medical materials and records are stored " Vi viene in mente qualcosa
nurse [nurses] station | WordReference Forums In the US (at least), "nurse's station" refers to something slightly different It's usually used to refer to the area on a hospital floor, for example, where the nurses base themselves, have access to computers, do paperwork, perhaps store some basic supplies, etc
police department vs police station | WordReference Forums Police Department is an American term In the UK, we have regional police forces (the English and Welsh ones are llisted here: Home Office police forces) But a police station is an administrative police building, as in the US
see off at railway station | WordReference Forums If a father takes his daughter to a railway station, puts her luggage in the train, and sees that everything required is arranged for her safe and comfortable journey to a far-off place, is it called 'see- off'? (She, for example, is going to the university for her studies )
index surgery - WordReference Forums I'm not a doctor and it's been years since I left nursing, but I can confirm that the "index surgery" is the surgery that is used as a counting point in a longitudinal study In this particular study, the index surgery is, as kalamazoo suggests, the first surgery performed after the injury