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		Definition of nurse practitioner in English: nurse practitionernoun A nurse who is qualified to treat certain medical conditions without the direct supervision of a doctor.  Example sentencesExamples -  There will be room for nine GPs, three practice nurses, a nurse practitioner, specialist GP services, GP training facilities and the integration of nursing teams.
 -  A pelvic exam is performed by a doctor or nurse practitioner.
 -  As a doctor and nurse practitioner we respect Dr Jersmann for his courage in bringing this issue to the forefront.
 -  Ilkley nurse Julie Atkinson is a registrar undergoing training to be a nurse practitioner.
 -  Patients have come to accept seeing a nurse practitioner in place of a physician for routine checkups and office visits.
 -  A nurse practitioner performs the preoperative history and physical examination.
 -  What is the difference between a registered nurse, a clinical nurse specialist and a nurse practitioner?
 -  Each practice employed a nurse who had completed a one or two year nurse practitioner training programme at diploma, BSc, or MSc level.
 -  Ask your doctor or nurse practitioner if you want to quit.
 -  Of course, I've been here before, and I like my nurse practitioner.
 -  At university health centers, students are often screened and treated by a nurse practitioner or PA only.
 -  The nurse practitioner said that, had I not told her I was diabetic, she'd never have known it from the results.
 -  Patients are more satisfied with care from a nurse practitioner than from a doctor, with no difference in health outcomes
 -  I am a nurse practitioner by training, and the field of hospice and palliative care is my métier.
 -  The device also has a pleasant voice telling you that the nurse practitioner is ready for you.
 -  Will a physician or a nurse practitioner see my child routinely?
 -  In these small kiosks, shoppers can get advice and remedies for minor ailments from a nurse practitioner without having to make appointments or spend time in waiting rooms.
 -  We already have a number of nurses that have undertaken an intensive nurse practitioner training programme to do this work.
 -  He told me that I should think about becoming a nurse practitioner.
 -  Your doctor or nurse practitioner can order these products for you from a compounding pharmacy in your local area.
 
    Definition of nurse practitioner in US English: nurse practitionernoun A nurse who is qualified to treat certain medical conditions without the direct supervision of a doctor.  Example sentencesExamples -  There will be room for nine GPs, three practice nurses, a nurse practitioner, specialist GP services, GP training facilities and the integration of nursing teams.
 -  Will a physician or a nurse practitioner see my child routinely?
 -  Each practice employed a nurse who had completed a one or two year nurse practitioner training programme at diploma, BSc, or MSc level.
 -  A pelvic exam is performed by a doctor or nurse practitioner.
 -  What is the difference between a registered nurse, a clinical nurse specialist and a nurse practitioner?
 -  Ask your doctor or nurse practitioner if you want to quit.
 -  Patients have come to accept seeing a nurse practitioner in place of a physician for routine checkups and office visits.
 -  The device also has a pleasant voice telling you that the nurse practitioner is ready for you.
 -  The nurse practitioner said that, had I not told her I was diabetic, she'd never have known it from the results.
 -  As a doctor and nurse practitioner we respect Dr Jersmann for his courage in bringing this issue to the forefront.
 -  I am a nurse practitioner by training, and the field of hospice and palliative care is my métier.
 -  Your doctor or nurse practitioner can order these products for you from a compounding pharmacy in your local area.
 -  A nurse practitioner performs the preoperative history and physical examination.
 -  In these small kiosks, shoppers can get advice and remedies for minor ailments from a nurse practitioner without having to make appointments or spend time in waiting rooms.
 -  Patients are more satisfied with care from a nurse practitioner than from a doctor, with no difference in health outcomes
 -  Of course, I've been here before, and I like my nurse practitioner.
 -  He told me that I should think about becoming a nurse practitioner.
 -  Ilkley nurse Julie Atkinson is a registrar undergoing training to be a nurse practitioner.
 -  We already have a number of nurses that have undertaken an intensive nurse practitioner training programme to do this work.
 -  At university health centers, students are often screened and treated by a nurse practitioner or PA only.
 
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