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for one patient: patient's for more than one patients: patients'
If you are talking about one patient then it is: Patient's allergy. If you are talking about lots of patients, then it is: Patients' allergy.
The plural of patient is "patients."
The doctor praised her for being patient while waiting for test results.
The difference between patience and patients is patience means having the ability to be patient and wait but patients means a patient of yours meaning like a hospital patient.
A medical assistant should always adapt to a patient's individual needs. This is because the patient is the one that needs help and cannot adapt to the medical assistant.
Accurate prediction of the outcome for individual patients is difficult with osteochondrosis. Some patients will heal spontaneously. Others will heal with little treatment other than keeping weight or stress off the affected limb.
There is no homophone for patient, but there is a homophone for the plural patients, which is patience.
No, the noun 'patient' is the singular form.The plural noun is patients.
The doctor and the patient.
Yes, "patients."
In-patients are patients currently staying at the hospital to be treated. An out-patient can be treated at the hospital, but won't necessarily stay there and be admitted.