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*[[Rebecca Nurse|Rebecca]] and [[Francis Nurse]], two [[Massachusetts]] citizens involved in the [[witchcraft]] trials of the [[17th century]], whom the [[First Doctor]], [[Ian]], [[Barbara]] and [[Susan Foreman|Susan]] met. ([[PDA]]: ''[[The Witch Hunters]]'')
*[[Rebecca Nurse|Rebecca]] and [[Francis Nurse]], two [[Massachusetts]] citizens involved in the [[witchcraft]] trials of the [[17th century]], whom the [[First Doctor]], [[Ian]], [[Barbara]] and [[Susan Foreman|Susan]] met. ([[PDA]]: ''[[The Witch Hunters]]'')
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Nurses were health care professionals generally subordinate to medical doctors. Some were surgical nurses, who actively assisted surgeons during invasive operations. Others focused more on patient care in general hospitals or specialized facilities such as mental institutions and research laboratories. Still others worked in emergency settings, which often required a blend of surgical and patient care. Finally, some worked for private institutions, such as schools or companies.

Occasionally, individuals impersonated nurses, usually to enact a criminal plan or alien invasion.

Secondarily, "Nurse" was also a surname, likely only amongst English-speaking humans.

As medical term

General hospital nurses

Surgical nurses

Emergency nurses

Civilian
Military

Specialized nurses

At research institutions
At mental institutions

Private nurses

False nurses

As surname