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Examples for "nurse"
Examples for "nurse"
1The second case was connected to the infected nurse, health officials said.
2Bev's used those farming methods to nurse her farm back to health.
3Any nurse or doctor, will place an order via a text message.
4The situation led to the nurse ultimately being charged with professional misconduct.
5Wellington nurse Leah said a lack of staff was a major issue.
1Initially, the health minister threw out a thumb-suck figure of R259 billion.
2Hajj is not a mealy-mouthed liberal suck-up to Islamic countries or institutions.
3The way I feel right now, I'd suck on his tubercular handkerchief.
4In fact, in breathing we do not suck breath into the lungs.
5She didn't need long to find the nipple and start to suck.
1However, the global concentration of lactate in the culture supernatant remained unchanged.
2Methods: We measured serial lactate levels in a group of HIV-infected subjects.
3Background: Sodium lactate seemed to improve fluid balance and avoid fluid overload.
4There was a good correlation between 51Cr and lactate dehydrogenase release values.
5CLA did not affect plasma glucose and lactate over the treatment period.
1He called George over to him with the suckle in his hand.
2They are all climbers, requiring the same treatment as the honey suckle.
3Well, then, we must put it off till dog-rose and honey-suckle time.
4Being unable to suckle, it was fed first on diluted cow's milk.
5Family bonds are strong; mothers suckle their children for three to four years.
1It takes eight to ten hours per day to breastfeed a newborn.
2I would have liked to breastfeed, but I didn't produce enough milk.
3Further, low income women who breastfeed may be empowered by the experience.
4But this teenage mother hasn't even tried to breastfeed two-month-old Dylan Jason.
5Many factors influence the decision to initiate and continue to breastfeed.
1The whole household were immediately sent in quest of a wet-nurse.
2In one corner is an outline of a wet-nurse, and the baby Tutankhaten.
3She 'as never failed yet to suit 'erself in a situation as wet-nurse.
4Of course, the reader recognises in her the wet-nurse who had exchanged her child.
5The first child had a healthy wet-nurse, and has grown a fine healthy lad.
1And woe to them that are with child and that give suck in those days.
2Didst Thou not create these breasts above my heart to give suck to a babe?
3Only let me give suck to the child.
4Woe to them that are with child and to them that give suck in those days!
5But woe unto them that are with child, and to them which give suck in those days.
1One young couple whose fridge was turned off despite trying to bottle-feed their infant child.
2And there is also a little honey involved; the chance to cuddle and bottle-feed recently born cubs.
3Whether to breastfeed or bottle-feed was a question that never entered Fiona Mulcahy's mind as she planned for the arrival of her first born.
4It does not seem to matter whether they are breast-fed or bottle-fed.
5About the same as for a bottle-fed baby of four or five months.
6Julie hadn't been able to breastfeed her baby, so bottle-fed him formula instead.
7What is the formula for a bottle-fed baby of four months?
8What strength is given to a bottle-fed baby of two months?
9Bottle-fed babies are ingesting millions of tiny microplastic particles a day.
10Use the formula for bottle-fed babies of the first month and the same amounts.
11I expressed my breast milk so he could be bottle-fed.
12As a rule, the bottle-fed child is fed too often.
13Bottle-fed babies are consuming millions of microplastic particles in their milk, new research shows.
14Colic is much more frequent in bottle-fed infants than in those fed on breast milk.
15In bottle-fed babies it is often due to over-feeding.
16Also if he is bottle-fed the milk is apt to grow cold and cause colic.