Being patient means waiting for something without being bothered with having to wait. A patient is a person who requires medical care. A patient is a noun.
No
There is no effect if a patient gets their records. Their disease is the same, and they are treated the same.
patient. u spell the other patient (the one which means preserving an tolerant) the same way.
Not all mechanical patient lifts operate in the same manner.
Yes. Er, no. I mean, theoretically it's not necessary for a doctor to be in the same room as a patient in all cases.
Patient that has been seen by the same doctor or one within the same specialty belonging to the same group practice within the past 3 years.
If the patient is conscious, I would ask for name and birthdate (to ensure that the patient is not a family member with the same name), or even better, a photo ID. If the patient is unconscious, I would say you have a problem on your hands unless someone in the vicinity can identify the patient (which would be the same situation if an ambulance arrives on the scene of a unidentifiable person).
patient (someone displaying patience / or someone treated at the doctor's) is spelled the same in French.
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When used as a noun, a patient could also be a sufferer or a victim.When used as an adjective, patient could mean persevering, tolerant, enduring, or diligent.
No. Patient means to be not in a hurry and the ability to persist in a task. Appeal means to ask or beseech someone to do something for you.
The author of The English Patient is Michael Ondaatje. The novel was published in 1992 and won the Man Booker Prize in the same year.