Bedridden is the correct term.
The word is "bedridden".
Yes they can.
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The word 'bedridden' is an adjective used to describe a noun as forced to stay in bed by illness or infirmity.Example sentences:I visit my bedridden mother daily. (adjective)She became bedridden when she broke her hip. (predicate adjective, restates the subject of the sentence)
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How would I move a bedridden patient to new room
Type your answer here... no
It is spelled bedridden. It means that a person has to stay in bed all the time due to illness or weakness. If someone had a severe stroke, it is likely that they would end up bedridden. Or an elderly lady with osteoporosis falling and breaking both hips
bedridden sentence examplesFor example, in one case a wheelchair arrived too late, by which stage the patient was completely bedridden.It seemed the opportunity of a lifetime, but he was now bedridden and could scarcely move.Her type of dancing could readily be done almost by anyone not bedridden.John Philip Peter Paul 20: What was the name of the man who was paralyzed and had been bedridden for eight years?I became bedridden for a month and nurses had to keep coming in to change my dressings.These latter include emergency xrays of bedridden trauma patients.In one cabin lived a bedridden old woman whom the children looked upon with awe.Fortunately we didn't have to learn what amount of force it's considered reasonable to use on a bedridden man.I have a newspaper clipping at home where a guy breaks into the home of a bedridden, invalid old lady.At some point they may also need to use a wheelchair, or may become bedridden.FYI By: Jesha Janeschool at New Era University Lipa Batangas PhilippinesJuly 27, 2010
he was shot when bedridden at the Alamo
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