The active voice. The subject of the sentence ('the doctor') is the 'doer' of the action of the verb ('was treating'). If it were in the passive voice it would read 'The patient was being treated by the doctor.' The subject of the sentence ('the patient') would be the 'recipient' of the action of the verb ('was being treated').
Pharmacological action refers to how a drug interacts with the body at a molecular level, while therapeutic action refers to the beneficial effects the drug has on treating a specific condition or symptom in a patient. In other words, pharmacological action is the mechanism of action, while therapeutic action is the desired outcome of the drug in terms of treating a disease or condition.
In the medical field, a patient's chart will include a treatment plan; which is a documented course of action in treating a person's condition.
If he's under fire, yes. The Army has a special case: if a medic assigned to an infantry unit treats a patient under enemy action, he will receive the Combat Medical Badge rather than the Combat Action Badge. Medics in non-infantry units will receive the Combat Action Badge.
Yes. It is intransitive, meaning that it has no direct object, but it is still an action verb.
ACTION REPLAY!!!!!!!! And if you are patient, you can work hard for them! ACTION REPLAY!!!!!!!! And if you are patient, you can work hard for them!
Neither. Very is an adverb and patient an adjective.
After speaking with a patient on the phone, the correspondence should be documented in the patient's chart.
Neither. Very is an adverb and patient an adjective.
All correspondence should be documented in the patient's chart after speaking with them.
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The workstation responsible for contacting the patient about an action note prior to pick up is typically the patient scheduling or patient services department. They ensure that the patient is informed of any necessary details related to their upcoming appointment or service. This communication may include confirming the action note specifics, answering questions, and providing instructions for the pick-up process.