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Shivaji madali Posted 15 years ago
Medical & Dental Studies

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hello teachers.
is sister and nurse same?? please explain. smdl
  

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No. A nurse is a career position. A sister is a religious commitment.

  • No.
  • A nurse is a career position.
  • A sister is a religious commitment.
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No. A nurse is a career position. A sister is a religious commitment.
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micawber teacher, why doctors call nurses as sister?? patients also call sister to nurses. doctor says -- sister get that oxygen kit immediately. why a nurse called a sister???smdl
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No, a 'sister' in English is a nun, female member of a religious order. They work in hospitals operated by the Catholic church. To call a nurse 'sister' otherwise is rude slang.
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thanks miecawber teacher. i understood difference. thanks teacher. smdl

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