Pronunciation: /ɑr ɛn/
noun a registered nurse, a healthcare professional who has completed a nursing program and obtained a nursing license
A1 An RN is a registered nurse who provides direct patient care.
A2 I want to become an RN so I can help people in need.
B1 The RN administered the medication to the patient according to the doctor's orders.
B2 As an RN, she is responsible for assessing patients' conditions and creating care plans.
C1 The experienced RN was able to quickly identify the symptoms of a rare condition.
C2 The RN's expertise in critical care nursing was evident in how she handled the emergency situation.
formal The RN administered the medication to the patient.
informal Hey, did you see the RN in the hallway?
slang That RN is always on point with their patient care.
figurative The RN was like a guardian angel watching over the patient.
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