Context of care refers to the specific circumstances and environment in which healthcare is delivered, encompassing factors such as the patient's individual needs, the healthcare setting, cultural considerations, and the relationships between patients and providers. It recognizes that care is not just a clinical interaction but is influenced by social, emotional, and environmental factors. Understanding the context of care helps healthcare professionals tailor their approach to improve patient outcomes and overall satisfaction.
In this context, "care for" is a phrasal verb. It means to have feelings of love and concern for someone.
POC means products of conception or point of care, depending on context.
Soin means "care" in English. When used as a plural, "soins" often means medical care.
Could you please specify what "NI" means in this context? To me, that's the abbreviation for Nickel or the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit.
Will care or shall care, depending on the context.
Assuming it's 不稀罕, it means 'I don't care/need', usually in the context whereby someone says he doesn't care for or need someone else's concern/money.
Depends on the context. To me it means chill out and don't worry about things. Or it could mean be careful/take care.
Global context means that the issue is looked at from a worldly perspective. A national context means the issue is looked at nationally based on a specific region.
It means to use the culture in context.
The base word of "custodian" is "custody," which means the care, keeping, or guardianship of something. In this context, a custodian is someone who has the responsibility of protecting or overseeing something.
There is no prefix which means care.
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