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A Patient
a person attenting a hospital
Patient
You just call them a patient or you could just call them a person.
In the UK - we call them an 'out-patient'.
=== === The patient is considered bedridden.
it depends what disease the patient has and how sick that patient is. its different for everyone. if other people are at risk of developing the same life threatening condition, the person is likely to be kept in the hospital.
A bed-day is a day during which a person is confined to a bed and in which the patient stays overnight in a hospital
Yes, if the patient has been there for a very long time and they need the bed for a person who needs it much more.
Of course they can...Because, from the moment the patient was admitted into the hospital, the doctor and the hospital accepted the responsibility of taking care of him/her. so if anything happens afterwards within or outside the hospital premises, they should be held responsible.. So, yes they can be charged with a criminal act if the person dies
For one....Ask a question that actually makes sense. Then ask a doc. or a hospital.
A person who assists individuals in wheelchairs in a hospital is typically called a "transport aide" or "patient transporter." Their role involves helping patients move safely and comfortably within the hospital. They may also be referred to as "hospital attendants" or "patient care assistants" depending on their specific duties and the facility's terminology.