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Care of residents, care given to adults or children outside of the patient's home; Home care, health care or supportive care provided in the patient's home by healthcare professionals; Primary care, routine health care, usually the first provided a patient sees; Primary healthcare, a series of principles geared towards making health care available
"Take care" and "Drink more water" 不好意思 (bùhǎoyìsi) "Excuse me" Māori: manaakitia koe "Bless you" mihi koe "Thank you" Marathi: सत्य आहे "It's the truth" Unknown: Mongolian: Бурхан өршөө (Burkhan örshöö) "May God forgive you" Unknown: Navajo: T'áá bí ání. or Háíshį́į́ naa ntsékees / naa yáłti'
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Care of or in care of can stand for: "care of" or "in care of", used to address a letter when the letter must pass through an intermediary
Care should be used with actually and the modifiers only and just, which imply something being contrary to expectations; make sure the expectation is verifiable and broadly shared rather than assumed. Clearly, obviously, naturally, and of course all presume too much about the reader's knowledge and perspective and often amount to verbiage.
Recharge as long as you need. You are reminding all of us to take care of ourselves. Good man!" one person wrote. "Taking care of yourself is always a good choice. You can’t keep pouring from an ...
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Sharply hit the baby on their back, firmly but not hard enough to injure them, up to five times, the health care system advised. Recommended Heimlich maneuvers vary between adults and children.