Dodatkowe przykłady dopasowywane są do haseł w zautomatyzowany sposób - nie gwarantujemy ich poprawności.
During this time he finished the training in a health care assistant.
There was usually a fairly newly qualified staff nurse in charge, and a health care assistant.
Complementing the role of the "new nurse" is the new health care assistant.
Steps to develop staff roles, e.g., health care assistants to receive paid training and possible registration.
Health Care assistant.
His father worked as a yard man and his mother a maid, and each worked as health care assistants.
Nurses, Health Care Assistants or what?
Successive governments have failed to grasp the issue of regulating health care assistants and specifying the training, standards and competencies they should achieve.
One other authority has a joint budget with the health authority, funding a crossroads care attendant scheme and health care assistants.
Nurses and health care assistants at all levels are underpaid, overworked and wards are understaffed.
I know that, legally, a person must be qualified to call him/herself a nurse, but all nursing and health care assistant vacancies are classified as nursing posts.
Ed believed he was locked in a room by Heston, when actually it was nervous Health care assistant, Karen Hollins.
I know of an occassion when a 22-year old newly qualified Nurse was in charge of a Ward with maybe 6 Health Care Assistants.
"I wish I had a magic pill to fix that," said Ms. Martin, a retired cafeteria worker and health care assistant who raised five children in public housing.
The union also admits ancillary staff such as Health Care Assistants and Assistant Practitioners, including Allied Health Professionals.
- Health care assistants would be given time off to train to enable the NHS to recruit its own nurses and unethical nursing agencies would be regulated.
Mrs. Keyes was bedridden as a result of a stroke, and Mr. McCune's mother Betty Holz, was a home health care assistant.
Samantha "Sam" Grey (born 19 March 1984in Liverpool) is an English actress, most notable for her role as Health Care Assistant Alice Chantrey on Casualty.
South Tyneside District Hospital had the worst staff to bed ratio with 59 elderly care beds looked after by just two nurses and four health care assistants, according to the Dr Foster hospital guide.
The most basic nursing (often the most important elements for patients) including cleanliness, being comfortable and being able to eat and drink, is often delegated to health care assistants rather than done by qualified nurses.
Fourthly, this scheme's proponents are the same ones opposed to the regulation of health care assistants and social care assistants who will be expected to pick up much of this work for not much more than the minimumn wage.
A Nursing Agency (also known as Nurses Agency or Nurses Registry) is a business that provides nurses and usually health care assistants (such as Certified Nursing Assistants) to people who need the services of healthcare professionals.
The split between "knowledge workers" and the rest is prefigured in the highly trained professional nurses (whom Project 2000 authors call "knowledgeable doer[s]" ), expensive and therefore fewer in number, and the health care assistants who do most of the basic physical tasks of care.
Juliah Kechil, formerly known as Merritt, a former Health Care Assistant in the outpatients department at the Royal Liverpool University Hospital, was convicted under section 55 of the Data Protection Act at Liverpool City Magistrates Court today.
As a regular viewer of Casualty, I am delighted to see that at last television producers have acknowledged that nursing auxiliaries like myself (and health care assistants) do exist, as a health care assistant has now been introduced into the programme.