Registered nurse means a person who is licensed as a registered nurse under ch. 441, Stats.
Registered nurse means an individual who holds a current, valid license issued under this chapter that authorizes the practice of nursing as a registered nurse.
Examples of Registered nurse in a sentence
Registered nurse who has completed a pre-licensure nursing 34 program and is newly licensed (twelve (12) months or less).
Registered nurse certification from the State of New Jersey is required.
More Definitions of Registered nurse
Registered nurse means a person registered by the Board as such.
Registered nurse is defined as a person who is registered by the College of Nurses of Ontario in accordance with the Regulated Health Professions Act. A nurse who fails to renew or has her/his certification revoked shall not continue to be employed.
Registered nurse means any person who is licensed to practice nursing as a registered nurse by the board of nursing.
Registered nurse means any person other than the Insured Person, the Policy Holder, or an insurance intermediary, employer, employee, immediate family member or business partner of the Policy Holder and/or the Insured Person (unless approved in advance by the Company in writing) who is duly qualified and is registered with the Nursing Council of Hong Kong pursuant to the Nurses Registration Ordinance (Cap. 164 of the Laws of Hong Kong) or a body of equivalent standing in jurisdictions outside Hong Kong (as reasonably determined by the Company in utmost good faith) and legally authorised for rendering relevant Medical Service in Hong Kong or the relevant jurisdiction outside Hong Kong where the Medical Service is provided to the Insured Person.
Registered nurse means an individual licensed as a registered professional nurse under part 172 of the public health code, 1978 PA 368, MCL 333.17201 to 333.17242.
Registered nurse means a person who is registered in New Zealand as a nurse and holds a current annual practising certificate.