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10 Nursing Rules You've Never Heard Of
Marijke Durning | Scrubs Magazine

8. To get a nursing license in Australia, you must pass an English test.
On the surface, having to pass an English test to receive an Australian nursing license seems to make perfect sense. After all, if you can’t communicate in English, how can you be an effective nurse in Australia? The twist here is you have to take the English test even if you come from England…where you speak English.
aallentown
over 2 years ago
2 comments
Interestingly, I recently noticed several orders preceded by "kindly". As in: "Kindly place an NG to LCWS." And regarding scrubs; I always get very positive responses from patients and their visitors when I wear my "Classic Muscle Car" scrub top.
bwweeks5270
over 2 years ago
42 comments
I will stick with nursing in the UNITED STATES OF AMERICA!!! I like the Australian law about the English test, we ought to do that here too. I run across nurses from time to time who have abysmal communication skills (poor vocabulary, heavy accent to the point of unintelligibility) r/t English not being their primary language. Can't have this in nursing, lives are at stake!
ninelives
over 2 years ago
922 comments
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