PATIENT vs PERSEVERING: NOUN
- One who receives medical attention, care, or treatment.
- A noun or noun phrase identifying one that is acted upon or undergoes an action.
- One who suffers.
- A person who requires medical care
- A person or thing that receives impressions from external agents; one who or that which is passively affected: opposed to agent.
- A sufferer.
- Specifically A sufferer under bodily indisposition undergoing medical treatment: commonly used as a correlative to physician or nurse.
- Agent and patient. See agent.
- One who, or that which, is passively affected; a passive recipient.
- A person under medical or surgical treatment; -- correlative to physician or nurse.
- A patient who receives lodging and food, as treatment, in a hospital or an infirmary.
- One who receives advice and medicine, or treatment, from an infirmary.
- A person or animal who receives treatment from a doctor or other medically educated person.
- The noun or noun phrase that is semantically on the receiving end of a verb's action.
- The semantic role of an entity that is not the agent but is directly involved in or affected by the happening denoted by the verb in the clause
- Perseverance
PATIENT vs PERSEVERING: ADJECTIVE
- Having the quality of enduring; physically able to suffer or bear.
- Undergoing pains, trials, or the like, without murmuring or fretfulness; bearing up with equanimity against trouble; long-suffering.
- Constant in pursuit or exertion; persevering; calmly diligent.
- Expectant with calmness, or without discontent; not hasty; not overeager; composed.
- Capable of calmly awaiting an outcome or result; not hasty or impulsive.
- Persevering; constant.
- Tolerant; understanding.
- Marked by or exhibiting calm endurance of pain, difficulty, provocation, or annoyance.
- Content to wait if necessary; not losing one's temper while waiting; not bothered with having to wait; not unwilling to wait
- Bearing or enduring pain, difficulty, provocation, or annoyance with calmness.
- Enduring without protest or complaint
- Enduring trying circumstances with even temper or characterized by such endurance
- Forbearing; long-suffering.
- Quietly and steadily persevering especially in detail or exactness
- Characterized by perseverance; persistent.
- Tending to persevere.
PATIENT vs PERSEVERING: VERB
- N/A
- Present participle of persevere.
PATIENT vs PERSEVERING: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To compose, to calm.
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PATIENT vs PERSEVERING: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Persevering; constant in pursuit or exertion; calmly diligent.
- Capable of bearing; susceptible.
- Synonyms Uncomplaining, unrepining, long-suffering, brave.
- Assiduous, indefatigable.
- Having or manifesting that temper or east of mind which endures pain, trial, provocation, or the like without murmuring or fretfulness; sustaining afflictions or evils with fortitude, calmness, or submission; full of composure or equanimity; submissive; unrepining: as, a patient person, or a person of patient temper; patient under afflictions.
- Enduring; physically able to support or endure; having such a bodily constitution as enables one to endure or to be proof against: followed by of before the thing endured: as, patient of labor or pain; patient of heat or cold.
- Reflexively, to compose (one's self); be patient.
- Receiving impressions; being the subject of external agents; passive.
- Waiting or expecting with calmness or without discontent; not hasty; not over-eager or impetuous.
- Persisting in any business or course begun; constant in the execution of a purpose or enterprise: as, a persevering student.
PATIENT vs PERSEVERING: RELATED WORDS
- Medical, Hospital, Clinical, Inpatient, Physician, Patient of, Long suffering, Longanimous, Enduring, Persevering, Tolerant, Uncomplaining, Unhurried, Diligent, Forbearing
- Stamina, Persistent, Relentless, Unremitting, Hard, Resilient, Unswerving, Tireless, Untiring, Tenacity, Steadfastness, Persistence, Perseverance, Patient, Diligent
PATIENT vs PERSEVERING: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Medical, Hospital, Clinical, Inpatient, Physician, Patient of, Longanimous, Long suffering, Enduring, Persevering, Tolerant, Uncomplaining, Unhurried, Diligent, Forbearing
- Stamina, Persistent, Relentless, Unremitting, Hard, Resilient, Unswerving, Tireless, Untiring, Tenacity, Steadfastness, Persistence, Perseverance, Patient, Diligent
PATIENT vs PERSEVERING: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- The underutilization of palliative care contributes to increased healthcare costs, poor patient outcomes, and decreased patient satisfaction.
- Patient involvement in decisions to limit treatment: the crucial role of agreement between physician and patient.
- Click Newto add a new patient sexor doubleclick an existing patient sex designation to update it.
- Complete patient health records improve patient safety and wellbeing as they support clinical decision making.
- You can view wards and locationsfor a patient on the Census List, Patient Clipboardand Whiteboard.
- Interpret the clinical data in a patient medication record system or patient chart.
- CGMP requirements, are provided to a patient only based on individual patient need.
- Patient identity and patient records remain confidential at all times.
- Patient Authorizations that have been signed by the patient.
- These include patient safety, quality of care, patient access, community and patient expectations, costeffectiveness and sustainability.
- Attend this Black History Month virtual concert: Preserving and Persevering.
- He was also a very energetic, industrious and persevering man.
- Once again thank you for persevering to the end.
- May we be HIS disciples persevering until the end.
- Is it a habitual, persevering, overcoming conflict with sin?
- Keep on persevering and you shall definitely get there.
- Hitler from persevering in his fatal plans and intentions.
- Let your response be generous, persevering and without reserve.
- Fragile, vulnerable, - yet robust, persevering and ever hopeful.
- Persevering in the deserts and cities of Iraq.
PATIENT vs PERSEVERING: QUESTIONS
- How can sap patient administration help healthcare providers improve patient experience?
- What is included in patient education for the patient with gout?
- What happens to patient confidentiality if the patient is deceased?
- Can a patient have the same name as another patient?
- How does a CPE / CPO spread from patient to patient?
- Did hospital patient murder another patient in Rotherham?
- How can we encourage patient participation in patient safety?
- Why is patient education important in patient-centered care?
- Do you need patient consent to share patient information?
- Is humor an underutilized resource in patient-patient interaction?
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