Mercy also provides a wide range of home, retail and ambulatory health services.
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Provides pharmaceutical care for hospitalized or ambulatory patients as assigned.
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Assists in managing a large unit or multiple units providing ambulatory services.
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The ambulatory patients'painful wounds did not prevent them from hobbling around.
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Canterbury Cathedral has an apsidal end with ambulatory and projecting chapels.
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That includes inpatient and ambulatory care and all types of medical practices.
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Experience in an ambulatory surgery center setting is required for consideration.
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Battery-powered ambulatory infusion pumps can be used with chronic PN patients.
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Snacks and rice-based meals may also be purchased from ambulatory street vendors.
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Relating to or adapted for walking; "an ambulatory corridor"
A covered walkway (as in a cloister); "it has an ambulatory and seven chapels"
Ambulant: able to walk about; "the patient is ambulatory"
The ambulatory (Med. Lat. ambulatorium, a place for walking, from ambulare, to walk) is the covered passage around a cloister. The term is sometimes applied to the procession way around the east end of a cathedral or large church and behind the high altar.
Something which is not cast in stone; which can be changed or revoked, such as a will.
The extension of the aisles around the apse.
Passageways surrounding the central part of the choir, which is often a continuation of the side aisles (fig.1,5). The most common design of the Gothic era was the double ambulatory surrounded by semi-circular radiating chapels such as at the Abbey Church of Saint-Denis.
Includes three service types: intensive outpatient, non-intensive outpatient, and ambulatory detoxification.
Not stationary. Baselines from which maritime boundaries are measured ambulate with accretion and erosion causing ambulation of the boundaries themselves.