English to Punjabi Dictionary geriatric

geriatric

ਜੇਰੀਐਟਵਰਕ
definition
noun
a rest home for geriatrics
an old person, especially one receiving special care.
adjective
a geriatric hospital
of or relating to old people, especially with regard to their health care.
example
Compared with these school environments, the indoor climates at our 'geriatric' hospitals were characterized by higher room temperatures and lower relative humidity.
He joined the faculty as a young 'geriatric' , his first position being upright.
The fuzz gun rattled in the absent grasp of his failing fingers like a collecting tin in the hands of an arthritic 'geriatric' .
Several factors, such as the input of geriatricians and good communication between members of the multidisciplinary 'geriatric' team, led to better use of medicines.
The 14 'geriatric' hospitals included 18 buildings that housed 36 nursing departments.
Though I am no 'geriatric' yet, I can confidently croon the song, ‘Those were the best days of my life!’
The nurses at the 'geriatric' hospital kindly shared his care with the family.
Governments cannot pay for all feasible 'geriatric' health care.
How can standards in 'geriatric' health care be raised?
I've still got a long time left in me and I can play until I'm a 'geriatric' .
Quinn rode his first winner in 1981 and at 42 - hardly a 'geriatric' in the flat racing game - he retains a hunger for winners that would shame a man half his age.
Using an organized approach to the varied aspects of 'geriatric' health, primary care physicians can improve the care that they provide for their older patients.
Health maintenance of 'geriatric' patients is an integral part of daily medical practice for most family physicians.
Before this he had started as a clinical assistant in the 'geriatric' department at Paignton Hospital.
An ongoing evaluation of effectiveness requires reassessment at regular intervals to rethink medication regimens in light of changes in the health status of 'geriatric' patients.
Max's main studies related to the organisation of primary health services and 'geriatric' healthcare delivery in Israel and he was committed to medical education.
Let the people vote in who they want to even if he is a senile 'geriatric' with one foot already in the grave.
He is attending physician in internal medicine and 'geriatric' medicine at St. Luke's Hospital.
She completed a residency in internal medicine and a fellowship in 'geriatric' medicine at the Medical College of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia.
We compared the quality of the current rehabilitation scheme in local hospitals with intensive rehabilitation in a 'geriatric' hospital ward.
But maybe the incessant weeping is legitimate; the way these whippersnappers treat their elders these days would bring any 'geriatric' to tears.
Her lustre is all the greater because, at 34, she counts almost as a 'geriatric' and carries enough injuries to condemn a horse to the knacker's yard.
Potential members of the study were identified at 22 community-based health care centers with 'geriatric' long-stay facilities.
Annual in-home geriatric assessment with quarterly visits by 'geriatric' nurses also delays disability in persons without impairment.
Primary care physicians must be diligent in assessing the immunization status of 'geriatric' patients and providing the recommended vaccines.
I am rapidly turning into an TV-loving 'geriatric' .
The rapidly expanding group of older nephrology patients is a positive reflection of recent developments in medical care and offers an opportunity to establish links between nephrology and 'geriatric' medicine.
The rangers need not fear that they are signing a vulnerable 'geriatric' .
If it were an episode of the TV show, we would be calling him ‘Monty Burns’, the wealthy 'geriatric' who runs a nuclear power plant.
Some were community dwelling ambulatory patients attending a health clinic and others were inpatients on a 'geriatric' ward.
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