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  2. Patience - Wikipedia

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    Patience involves perseverance or tolerance in the face of delay, provocation, or stress without responding negatively, such as reacting with disrespect or anger. [1] [verification needed] Patience is also used to refer to the character trait of being disciplined and steadfast. Antonyms of patience include impatience, hastiness, and impetuousness.

  3. Patience is a virtue - Wikipedia

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    Patience is a virtue" is a proverbial phrase referring to one of the seven heavenly virtues typically said to date back to Psychomachia, an epic poem written in the fifth century. Patience is a virtue may also refer to: "Patience Is a Virtue", a 1991 single by Lois Reeves, part of the Motorcity Records singles discography

  4. Patient - Wikipedia

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    A day patient (or day-patient) is a patient who is using the full range of services of a hospital or clinic but is not expected to stay the night. The term was originally used by psychiatric hospital services using of this patient type to care for people needing support to make the transition from in-patient to out-patient care.

  5. Danielle Brooks opens up about being ‘patient on the journey ...

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    The 34-year-old actress reflected on her career journey and practicing patience on the 2024 Academy Awards red carpet Sunday in Los Angeles. ... The post Danielle Brooks opens up about being ...

  6. Sabr - Wikipedia

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    Sabr (Arabic: صَبْرٌ, romanized: ṣabr) (literally 'endurance' or more accurately 'perseverance' and 'persistence' [1]) is one of the two parts of faith (the other being shukr) in Islam. [2] It teaches to remain spiritually steadfast and to keep doing good actions in the personal and collective domain, specifically when facing opposition ...

  7. The Way Hospitals Care for Incarcerated Patients Must Change

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    The question of how to care for incarcerated patients in hospitals is an urgent one. ... Hospitals that fail to consider the rights and needs of incarcerated patients risk being complicit in an ...

  8. Moral patienthood - Wikipedia

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    Moral patienthood [1] (also called moral patience, [2] moral patiency, [3] and moral status [4] [5]) is the state of being eligible for moral consideration by a moral agent. [4] In other words, the morality of an action can depend on how it affects or relates to moral patients.

  9. Colorado Black Resource Directory connects patients with ...

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    "It's not about being a better physician," explained Meharena. "It's about being able to connect with your patient in a way that the patient is looking for." But doctor by doctor, the directory ...