To care for a sick person, ensure they are comfortable and have a quiet space to rest. Monitor their symptoms and provide necessary medications as prescribed. Offer nourishing fluids and light meals if they can eat, and maintain good hygiene by washing hands frequently. Lastly, provide emotional support and companionship, as this can greatly aid in their recovery.
The word is nurse. A nurse is a person who is trained to take care of sick people.
Because the person has been sick, he probably hasn't been able to take good care of his body and looks.
The Mayans took care of the sick by their medicine...for example with special plants.
Doctors will take care of you. Doctors are trained professionals who are taught how to treat a sick person and take care of them.
take care of u .....
take it to the vet
Medically speaking, a sick person is called a "patient" if they are under the care of a medical professional.
I think you mean "Who is the doctor who takes care of all the sick?". The Nurse I suppose.
The person who takes care of sick people is typically called a caregiver or a nurse. Caregivers may provide assistance with daily activities and emotional support, while nurses are trained medical professionals who administer care and treatment. In a hospital setting, doctors also play a crucial role in the care of patients.
is the care given to a sick person/patients in their natural environment
doctors
a person who is receiving medical care is "patient" the "sick" is people who are ill