Do doctors call nurses?

Do doctors call nurses by their first name when addressing them in front of patients. I can't remember.

Or do they call them nurse?

Answer:
It probably depends on if they know the nurses on a first name basis. I've always heard general practicioners calling the nurses by their names.
I think they call them by name
wen the nurses are trying to schedule a doctors appointment yes
the nurse just stays with them when looking after a patient =if Dr wants something changed to patient he/she tells the nurse to do it=they are not called by name and most times are just told what to do

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