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A doctor usually does a physical examination after talking to a patient in the office.
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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.
YOU CANNOT BE A PHARMACIST WITH AN ASSOCIATE DEGREE. ARE YOU TALKING ABOUT BEING A PHARMACY TECHNICIAN?
Some common behaviors in humans include sleeping, eating, walking, talking, and expressing emotions such as happiness, sadness, anger, and fear. Behaviors can also include social interactions, decision-making, problem-solving, and learning.
I encarge the students by talking with them in a kindly way
A good rule is 70% listening and 30% talking. ASK questions and keep them talking. A typical person is most comfortable talking about themselves and their interest.
You may be talking about "range of motion", which describes how well or how much a patient is able to move a specific part of their body, such as arms, legs, etc.
When referring to an associate's degree in general, it is singular. However, if you are talking about degrees belonging to multiple named individuals, you would use the possessive form, as in "the students' associate's degrees."
Because they are boy and they r talking bout their girlfriend
I believe what your talking about is called instincts
The patient is awake and talking and knows there surroundings. Patient knows who they are, where they are and can reference time accurately