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The patient should be resting or quietly sitting.
The patient should be resting or quietly sitting.
Yes, for warmth and privacy, it's important to keep the patient as covered as possible during a bed bath.
Patient safety is important in a nursing home. It's important that the well-being of the patient's needs are cared for. The most important aspect of safety in a nursing home is the patient's quality of life. One wouldn't want his or her patient to suffer a fall that could have been prevented with a simple assistance. It's not the injury that would harm the patient; it's the emotional and physical debilitation that would result in deteriorating the patient's quality of life. That is why there are walkers and orderlies to assist. This is why there are training programs and seminars, as well as best practices. Quality of life is most important for patient safety.
Yes
Yes
for a doctor to offer the services the patient must take part in all the process of being treated. Patient should be there when the surgery is taking place, when being injected etc. In short the doctor can not offer his services if there is no patient.
Yes, the shock can be conducted to another person thru the patient, or any metal on a bed or Gurney .
Being patient means waiting for something without being bothered with having to wait. A patient is a person who requires medical care. A patient is a noun.
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When you are asked what your weaknesses are, you should mention areas that you need to improve on. You should also say what you are doing to improve on them.
"Thank you for being so patient." That is correct.