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inpatient

[ UK /ˈɪnpe‍ɪʃənt/ ]
[ US /ˈɪnˌpeɪʃənt/ ]
NOUN
  1. a patient who is residing in the hospital where he is being treated

How To Use inpatient In A Sentence

  • Maberly and I reported results in inpatients with asthma and are doing an outpatient double blind randomised trial of neutralisation.
  • In the medical setting, one study asked doctors to judge the probability that medical inpatients had bacteraemia.
  • A retrospective evaluation of the financial impact of ketorolac in hospital inpatients showed that it was associated with reduced lengths of stay and reduced use of narcotic, antipruritic, and antiemetic drugs.
  • The available clinical evidence leans heavily on parenteral therapy of inpatients with pelvic inflammatory disease.
  • The results of this study support the efficacy of EEG biofeedback training in an inpatient drug treatment program.
  • She spent little time on psychiatric inpatient units working, for example, with bipolar patients in their active manic phases.
  • The first year of training provides the fellow with an intensive experience seeing inpatients and outpatients in consultation with an attending physician. Pediatric Allergy and Immunology Fellowship
  • In a hard-pressed inpatient unit they will be a very low priority.
  • The framework enables acute care nurse practitioners to provide inpatient medical management in collaboration with a hospitalist.
  • Our primary goal is to provide a direct link to the Division of Neonatology and ensure effective communication regarding subspecialty referrals, ongoing inpatient evaluation and care, transport referrals, back transfer and discharge information. Information for Healthcare Professionals
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