Glossary entry

Serbian term or phrase:

medicinska sestra

English translation:

nurse

Added to glossary by Larisa Zlatic, Ph.D.
Jun 21, 2002 01:06
21 yrs ago
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Serbian term

medicinska sestra

Serbian to English Medical Medical: Health Care health care
naziv zanimanja u srednjoskolskom svedocanstvu

Proposed translations

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Nurse

Nurse
Peer comment(s):

agree Evert DELOOF-SYS : Just wondering: what's next? How many more other answers do we have to give?
3 days 23 hrs
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3 KudoZ points awarded for this answer. Comment: "hvala na jednostavnom odgovoru. Posto se radi o nazivu zanimanja iz srednjoskolskog svedocanstva (a ne i profesionalnog zanimanja stecenog radnim iskustvom ili drzavnim ispitom) prihvatam vam odgovor. "
+3
12 mins

nurse/hospital nurse

'Nurse' or 'hospital nurse' should do fine here.

No references needed. Should be in any dictionary (a.o.: Standardni recnik Srpskohrvatsko-engleski).

HTH
Peer comment(s):

agree Margarita Ioannidou
4 hrs
agree slavist : nurse only is OK
4 hrs
agree A.Đapo
7 hrs
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2 hrs

registered nurse

In the US health care system "registered nurse" is a term used to denote a professional status. "Nurse" is fine, but it does not necessarily imply the professional status. "Hospital nurse" is a bit too vague; too descriptive.
Peer comment(s):

agree glamoclija
11 mins
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agree Nenija Hasanic
6 hrs
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disagree Kemal Mustajbegovic : To become a registered nurse one needs to go to uni. Srednjoskolska kvalifikacija je samo "nurse"
2 days 21 hrs
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disagree IZIDA : Same comment like Kemmus
3 days 14 hrs
See below.
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10 hrs

Nurse

Not necessary.
Peer comment(s):

neutral Drak : What is "not necessary"?
1 hr
An explanation of the translation in question is obsolete.
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3 days 18 hrs

Licenced practical nurse

Since the asker has not accepted any of the answers offered, she is not happy with any of them. Here is the story: a "nurse" is too vague. Anyone helping or "nursing" someone is a nurse, not necessariy a professional. There are two kinds of professional nurses:
1. A "registered nurse" (a/k/a :"R.N.") is a nurse with a degree.
2. A "licenced practical nurse" in the US is a professional nurse with less schooling (and a smaller paycheck), licenced by the local authority.

Since the Asker has not accepted the term "registered nurse", she is probably looking for the second option, "licenced practical nurse".

There.

Drak
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