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.
Michael Ondaatje is the author of the book The English Patient.