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
- The hospital wants nurses to care for its patients.
- The two gunshot victims are in the intensive care unit at a nearby hospital.
- The hospital restricts the number of visitors who can enter the intensive care unit.
- Tom took care of my kids when I was in the hospital.
- The old woman is getting better and is being taken good care of by a nurse from the hospital.
- public entertainment, education, hospital or institutional care buildings,
- In this context the term ‘health-care worker’ includes all hospital staff.
- In establishing these conditions, the Member State may take into account, inter alia, whether the injury has required hospital care.
- In establishing those conditions, the Member State may take into account, inter alia, whether the injury has required hospital care.
- In this regard, Member States may take into account, inter alia, whether the injury has required hospital care.
- In this regard, Member States may take into account, inter alia, whether the injury required hospital care.
- Unit size may range from an entire health care facility if small, to a single department or ward of a large tertiary hospital.
- 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.
- ‘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.
- 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.