Ví dụ về việc sử dụng Your patient trong Tiếng anh và bản dịch của chúng sang Tiếng việt
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Look at your patient.
Your patient is Vilis.
Hillary is your patient.
Your patient has cancer.
What does your patient want?
I'm gonna stop you from killing your patient.
Greet your patient by name.
I was referring to your patient.
Psicologa your patient grabs in full stretcher.
Three things you need to know when your patient is a doctor.
You want to operate your patient, Ashley has difficulty breathing due to a malformation of the nasal cavity.
We giving IG shots to everyone who came in contact with your patient.
I wasn't your patient, Aaron.
And many other important new developments that affect your patient care.
I didn't realize your patient was a horse.
Before your patient even sees a doctor at your clinic, they begin forming an impression of what their patient care experience will be like.
Discuss pain relief options with your patient, and administer as necessary.
After greeting your patient, be sure to describe briefly what you will be doing if the person has not worked with you before.
It means going into a state of Grace and bringing your patient into that Grace with you.
Instead, you choose one of the varioustypes of plague to play as a starting country for your patient, but also to develop a variety of different skills and symptoms.
I wanted to say that without your patient urging and clear explanation I probably would not have attempted to recover them and I can't thank you enough for your help.
Unfortunately some registries do not allow any correspondence or contact between donor and patient, so if your patient lives overseas, contact might not be possible.
So now you're faced with telling your patient, first of all, that they may need another surgery, or that they need additional therapy such as radiation or chemotherapy.
Well, times may be hard for everyone, but try telling your patient making 35,000 dollars a year to serve a family of four that you need the free lunch?
All that, your patient would probably classify as‘Puritanism'- and may I remark in passing that the value we have given to that word is one of the really solid triumphs of the last hundred years?
It follows then, in general, and other things being equal,that it is better for your patient to be filled with anxiety or hope(it doesn't much matter which) about this war than for him to be living in the present.
If you had watched your patient carefully you would have noticed this undulation in every department of his life- his interest in work, his affection for his friends, his physical appetites, all go up and down.
If you have exchanged a few letters with your patient and you are keen to share your personal contact details you will need to sign a consent form authorising the release of your personal information.
Therefore, the task of the doctor is to explain to your patient how not to get on the operating table, but prevention of such a perspective should be the goal of all of the patient's life, because his health is in his hands.