She's a good nurse and a wild spendthrift, but aside from the peculiarity mentioned there's nothing in her career of especial interest.
Although she's a good nurse, she is unreliable, and left my patient without notice when she was badly needed.
Good nurse, go on; nae musick's haff sae fine, Or can give pleasure like these words of thine.
And, my good nurse, how shall I gratefu' be, For a' thy matchless kindness done for me?
Good nurse, dispatch thy story wing'd with blisses, That I may give my cusin fifty kisses.
This is necessary to the well-doing of the child, and will contribute essentially to preserve the health of the parent, who will thus be rendered a good nurse, and her duty at the same time will become a pleasure.
About the time that I was fourteen years and a quarter old, my good nurse, mother I rather to call her, fell sick and died.
Some time after this, she going to wait on the Mayor, and talking of such things as belonged to her business, at last my story came up, and my good nurse told Mr. Mayor the whole tale.
Apply the above receipt for making a good nurse to making a good servant.
They said that I was nervous and would not make a good nurse.
She thought she was helping me by seeing that I had a good nurse, but this only added to my worry.
If we can only get expecting mothers to attend maternity homes--to see they get a good nurse, not a tippler: they should be banished from the profession.
The great things for young children are quiet and regularity, and these are insured by having good nurseries and a good nurse.
I gave them up, trusted a great deal to my good nurse, and clung to the cow.
I confess I have struggled with her until I have wept with exhaustion, and at last a blessing in the shape of a good nurse arrived, and solved the mystery.
And stay, good nurse; behind the abbey wall Within this hour my man shall be with thee, And bring thee cords made like a tackled stair, 180 Which to the high top-gallant of my joy Must be my convoy in the secret night.
An even temper is among the principal qualifications, if not the most desirable one, for a good nurse; and without this gentleness and a kind manner, she must be considered deficient.
This is a cardinal virtue; and no woman can be a good nurse who is careless in her own apparel, and slatternly in her habits.
It has been said and written scores of times, that every woman makes a good nurse.
On the other hand, a daughter is not always a good nurse for a mother.
With the help of a good nurse, herself of broad interests, this must become the main purpose of the physician's treatment.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "good nurse" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.