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inpatient

/in-pey-shuhnt/US // ˈɪnˌpeɪ ʃənt //UK // (ˈɪnˌpeɪʃənt) //

住院病人,住院患者,住院,住院医生

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a patient who stays in a hospital while receiving medical care or treatment.

Examples

  • The United States again set a record for coronavirus hospitalizations, with more than 128,000 people on Monday receiving inpatient treatment nationwide, according to data tracked by The Washington Post.

  • In El Paso, University Medical Center has set record highs the past three days for inpatients with covid-19, the disease caused by the virus, said Ryan Mielke, director of public affairs.

  • Nix included a 208-bed downtown hospital, an inpatient psychiatric center and multiple outpatient clinics.

  • Mouser was back in Anchorage, an inpatient at Charter North Hospital.

  • I mean, whether they’re inpatient for a medical reason, inpatient in our inpatient drug and alcohol treatment, or they’re through the emergency room.

  • Medisave accounts are used mostly for inpatient expenses, but also some outpatient ones.

  • I am inpatient to introduce you to that Society, which you were born to ornament and charm.

  • A volunteer probably will answer your call and should be able to direct you to inpatient facilities available in your area.

  • Most health insurance programs cover most of the costs of inpatient psychiatric hospitalization, for several weeks or months.

  • Finally, if you are unable to control an addiction to drugs or alcohol, inpatient care is more likely to be effective.

  • But seeing that the young man heeded him not, he muttered an inpatient "Teremtette!"