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graduate nurse

American  

noun

  1. a person who has graduated from an accredited school of nursing.


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The apprenticeships typically start as a graduate nurse or a registered nurse II, earning $27 to $30 an hour, Jones said.

From Seattle Times Jul. 1, 2018

She had taken her nursing exams in July of that year, and while she waited for her results, worked as a graduate nurse at a nursing home in North Seattle.

From Seattle Times Feb. 17, 2017

Mrs. Sanger, a Manhattan graduate nurse, first married in 1900 when she was 17, began her crusade for contraceptives in 1915.

From Time Magazine Archive

Fourteen years ago, I was a new graduate nurse employed in a Veterans Administration medical center.

From Time Magazine Archive

We've had our troubles, Jake and I. And, seeing I'm only six months short of being a graduate nurse, you needn't fear.

From North of Fifty-Three by Anton Otto Fischer

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