Noun
district nurse (plural district nurses)
(medicine) a senior nurse leading teams of community nurses which provide health care to patients within their own homes.
This one hour of free training saves the district nurse time and energy so they don't have to be at every school to give every med. Source: Internet
On September 4, Mrs Briddick, who had left hospital after treatment for a kidney infection five days earlier, had felt weak and complained of pain in her leg, which had been dressed by a district nurse. Source: Internet