Betekenis van:
hospital care

hospital care
Zelfstandig naamwoord
  • verblijf in een ziekenhuis
  • placing in medical care in a hospital

Synoniemen

Hyperoniemen

hospital care
Zelfstandig naamwoord
  • hospitalisatie
  • placing in medical care in a hospital

Synoniemen

Hyperoniemen

hospital care
Zelfstandig naamwoord
  • ziekenhuisopname, hospitalisatie
  • placing in medical care in a hospital

Synoniemen

Hyperoniemen


Voorbeeldzinnen

  1. The hospital wants nurses to care for its patients.
  2. The two gunshot victims are in the intensive care unit at a nearby hospital.
  3. The hospital restricts the number of visitors who can enter the intensive care unit.
  4. Tom took care of my kids when I was in the hospital.
  5. The old woman is getting better and is being taken good care of by a nurse from the hospital.
  6. public entertainment, education, hospital or institutional care buildings,
  7. In this context the term ‘health-care worker’ includes all hospital staff.
  8. In establishing these conditions, the Member State may take into account, inter alia, whether the injury has required hospital care.
  9. In establishing those conditions, the Member State may take into account, inter alia, whether the injury has required hospital care.
  10. In this regard, Member States may take into account, inter alia, whether the injury has required hospital care.
  11. In this regard, Member States may take into account, inter alia, whether the injury required hospital care.
  12. Unit size may range from an entire health care facility if small, to a single department or ward of a large tertiary hospital.
  13. Each Member State shall adopt laws and regulations establishing requirements for on-board hospital and medical care facilities and equipment and training on ships that fly its flag.
  14. ‘organisations responsible for human application’ means a health care establishment or a unit of a hospital or another body which carries out human application of human tissues and cells.
  15. Provide initial and/or follow-up trauma and medical care, taking into account acknowledged international guidelines for foreign field hospital use, such as World Health Organisation or Red Cross guidelines.