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09:33 Sep 13, 2012 |
Dutch to English translations [PRO] Medical - Medical: Health Care / Nursing | |||||||
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| Selected response from: Terry Costin Netherlands Local time: 02:38 | ||||||
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3 +2 | sleep over service |
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4 | SLEEP-IN DUTY |
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sleep over service Explanation: active night service sleep over service on call service This what is used here. Also: live-in night service Sleep over service is perhaps more often on a casual basis. -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 2 hrs (2012-09-13 11:50:05 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Sleepover (one word) seems more common. http://www.siag.com.au/news/award - aged_care ED.pdf Sleepovers Employees may, in addition to normal rostered shifts, be required to sleepover. A sleepover means sleeping in at night in order to be on call for emergencies. |
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