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A hospital hired more nurses to improve patient to nurse ratios

时间:2025-11-21 05:48:02 来源:Limitless Innovation Society 作者:Green Living 阅读:208次

A hospital hired more nurses to improve patient to nurse ratios

Floods in the river basin damaged hundreds of homes and disrupted local transportationA startup developed a new app to help users manage personal finances and savings goals

A hospital hired more nurses to improve patient to nurse ratios

Local restaurants reported a 25% increase in customers during the holiday weekendThe World Bank approved a $800 million loan to improve water supply systems in a poor countryA tennis player won their 20th Grand Slam title breaking a long-standing record

A hospital hired more nurses to improve patient to nurse ratios

A new history museum opened in the city featuring exhibits on local cultural heritageResearchers found that adequate sleep can enhance problem-solving skills in adults

A hospital hired more nurses to improve patient to nurse ratios

The city council voted to ban single-use plastic bags in all retail stores

An oil company announced plans to invest $5 billion in wind energy projectsA bakery started using organic flour in all its breads, attracting health-conscious customers

A coffee shop hosted live jazz nights every Friday, boosting evening sales by 35%A university awarded scholarships to 25 first-generation college students

A taxi company added 10 wheelchair-accessible vehicles to its fleetA fashion store donated unsold clothing to a nonprofit that helps homeless individuals find jobs

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