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in-patient

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in·pa·tient or in-pa·tient  (npshnt)
n.
A patient who is admitted to a hospital or clinic for treatment that requires at least one overnight stay.
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in-patient
n in-patient [ˈinpeiʃənt]
a patient living in, as well as receiving treatment in, a hospital. pasiënt مَريض في المُسْتَشْفى أثْناء علاجِه хоспитализиран болен hospitalizovaný, -á, pacient, -ka hospitalspatient der/die Krankenhauspatient(in) νοσηλευόμενος, εσωτερικός ασθενής paciente interno statsionaarne haige بیمار بستری در بیمارستان sairaalapotilas malade hospitalisé/-ée מְאושׁפַּז अंतरंग रोगी bolesnik koji se liječi u bolnici fekvő beteg pasien menginap sjúklingur á legudeild degente, paziente interno 入院患者 입원 환자 stacionarinis ligonis slimnieks stacionārā pesakit intern verpleegd patia ant sykehuspasient pacjent hospitalizowany internado pacient internat стационарный больной hospitalizovaný pacient, -ka hospitalizirani bolnik bolnički pacijent sjukhuspatient คนไข้ใน yatan hasta 住院病人 стаціонарний хворий ہسپتال میں داخل مریض bệnh nhân nội trú


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