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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

Already an actress, model, student pilot, and mother of three little latter Crosbys, busy Kathryn plans to continue her chores at Queen of Angels as a graduate nurse without fee.

From Time Magazine Archive

A usual charge for a graduate nurse is from twenty-one to thirty-five dollars a week according to the nature of the case.

From The Canadian Girl at Work A Book of Vocational Guidance by Willison, Marjory MacMurchy, Lady

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