nurse practitioner

英 [ˌnɜːs prækˈtɪʃənə(r)] 美 [ˌnɜːrs prækˈtɪʃənər]

n.  从业护士

医学



牛津词典

noun

  1. 从业护士
    a nurse who is trained to do many of the tasks usually done by a doctor

    双语例句

    1. In addition, each of the four advanced-practice nursing specialties requires a master's degree: nurse midwife, nurse practitioner GetWord(" practitioner");, nurse anesthetists, and clinical nurse specialists.
      另外,以下四个资深的护理专业要求有硕士学位:助产护士,从业护士,麻醉护士,以及临床护理专家。
    2. A certificate or degree in this field can be part of your training as a nurse practitioner, clinical nurse, long-term care administrator, or nursing administrator.
      通过培训获取这个领域的资格证或是学位证书的可以成为护理师,临床护士,长期护理师或是看护员。
    3. Paul: what's a nurse practitioner?
      保罗:全科护士是什么意思啊?
    4. Berger would like every hospital to have at least one physician or nurse practitioner who is trained in and can focus on palliative care.
      柏格希望,每家医院起码有一位医师或护士曾经受训过,并且可以专注于缓和医疗方面的事务。
    5. The ratio of doctor to nurse 1: 0.84. Conclusion Shiyan community health service institutions configuration and the total amount of medical service human resource accords with national standard, but exits the situation of maldistribution, and shows a lack of general practitioner.
      结论十堰市社区卫生服务机构配置和卫生服务人力资源总量符合国家标准,但存在着分布不均的情况,全科医学人才缺乏。
    6. 30.61%, 29.94% and 0.67% of them possess the professional title of nurse practitioner, nurse-in-charge and vice professor respectively.
      具有护师、主管护师、副主任护师职称的护士分别占30.61%、29.94%、0.67%。

    英英释义

    noun

    1. a registered nurse who has received special training and can perform many of the duties of a physician

        Synonym:    NPnurse clinician