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How to use the word Wards in a Sentence?

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If you add up all the time that staff spend doing infection control measures, donning protective equipment and separating out wards into people with and without Covid … that might impede the overall productivity of the system.

Ben Zaranko

Found on CNN
1 year ago

Putin is inflicting appalling, appalling devastation and horror onUkraine, bombing apartment buildings, maternity wards, hospitals. I mean, it's god-awful, the world is united in our support for Ukraine and our determination to make Putin pay a very heavy price.

President Biden

Found on FOX News
2 years ago

Russian President Vladimir Putin is inflicting appalling, appalling devastation and horror on Ukraine -- bombing apartment buildings, maternity wards, hospitals, i mean, it's godawful.

Joe Biden

Found on CNN
2 years ago

Putin is inflicting appalling, appalling devastation and horror on Ukraine, bombing apartment buildings, maternity wards, hospitals. I mean, it's God awful, the world is united in our support for Ukraine and our determination to make Putin pay a very heavy price.

Joe Biden

Found on FOX News
2 years ago

We want to get this into emergency departments and psychiatric wards where we can treat people who are in a psychiatric emergency.

Nolan Williams

Found on FOX News
3 years ago

There is a bit of a split personality in how people react, ron DeSantis will probably go running mask-less into ICU wards without fear. But people in the Northeast, Upper Midwest, California and Pacific Northwest are going to display more caution.

Andy Slavitt

Found on CNN
3 years ago

It's an amulet, you know? A charm people wear around the neck that wards away evil spirits. It means nothing, i mean, can't we get people to understand the facts more?

Bill Maher

Found on FOX News
3 years ago

I just don't see in this room anyone that's going to give you officers from their ward, everyone out here in this room says' we need more cops.' So the rearranging of officers sounds great but you've got to work to navigate the labor contracts and navigate the political landscape of who gives up officers, who agrees to give you cops over their wards.

Chicago Police Superintendent David Brown

Found on CNN
3 years ago

We have patients up to the wazoo. The wards are full. My nurses are exhausted. Emotions are everywhere. People are dying, my hope for 2021 is that people are a little more conscientious.

Joseph Varon

Found on Reuters
3 years ago

There are wards which were completely washed away. The mortuary was swept away. You wouldn't know that once upon a time there was a mortuary there. The drugs and drug stores were washed away.

Julius Mucunguzi

Found on Reuters
4 years ago

The closure of the school is really a source of concern and very disturbing to us who have unruly children and wards.

Mohammed Sani Abu Sha'aban

Found on Reuters
5 years ago

How can I send my children to school? There is a clampdown and we are concerned for the safety of our wards.

Javed Ahmad

Found on Reuters
5 years ago

We were trying to show that even though being in hospital can be a daunting experience and you see us running around the wards, we actually do care. ... This diagnosis does not mean you lose your feminist spirit, even though it feels like it.

Liana Roodt

Found on CNN
6 years ago

I'd like to see the other guy come to Wards and talk to us.

Tim Hargrove

Found on CNN
6 years ago

Without the NHS, our son wouldn't be alive. Roughly every six months he's in for a month of multiple brain surgeries plus many other treatments, but over the past four years I've noticed less nurses on the wards, longer waits for care -- it used to take 10 or 20 minutes, now The King might be waiting hours.

The King

Found on CNN
6 years ago

From language to no-language is the journey and certainly every master has to use lies to attract you, to make you aware of your mindlessness, your stupidity. That's why I tell you to relish this very moment, and when you squeeze out the juice of every moment, then you will realise that there is nothing worthy in this world, then for the first time you start turning IN-wards, not otherwise!

RAMANA PEMMARAJU

added by anonymous
7 years ago

Hospitals without locked wards may be able to provide similar protection through improved focus on the patient-therapist relationship, therapeutic atmosphere and timely, sufficient pharmacotherapy.

Christian Huber

Found on Reuters
8 years ago

An important aspect of psychiatric care is to help restore a patient’s confidence and self respect( as well as controlling symptoms) and this is not helped by them being locked up, i think that the default position should be that patients are admitted to open wards and only moved to locked wards in the instances when they fail to settle.

Tom Burns

Found on Reuters
8 years ago

Many of the facilities without a continuous supply of water are often dependent on collecting rain water during the rainy season, prolonged droughts could cause this source of water to become more difficult to use. This includes the lack of water to clean instruments, wash lines and gowns, and clean patient wards.

Adam Kushner

Found on Reuters
8 years ago

I was stunned that someone with his background and in his profession could make such a statement, being a doctor, you’d assume he would’ve been in children’s cancer wards and witnessed the pain.

Tracey Rethamel

Found on FOX News
9 years ago

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