0 a room with a bed or beds for patients in a hospital etc -- sál, oddělení
1 a person who is under the legal control and care of someone who is not his or her parent or (a ward of court) of a court -- schovanec, -ka
She was made a ward of court.
There they shared wards with non-addicted patients with acute hepatitis.
In the ten worst housed wards, labour enjoyed solid success in six while it was only predominant in the other four.
Strategies to address the increase in elderly admissions to hospital have included the development of admissions wards to which all acute admissions are received.
The researcher made several visits to the wards and community centres when necessary to make contact.
The community involved comprized of two wards and hence had a neat geographical location.
Table 2 shows the characteristics of the electoral wards included in this study according to this classification, according to the level of socio-economic deprivation.
Assessing the environmental quality of longstay wards for the confused elderly.
Respondents are contacted through surgeries, hospital wards or clinics, and may be interviewed there.
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醫院/監獄, 病房,病室, 牢房,囚室…
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医院/监狱, 病房,病室, 牢房,囚室…
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sala, distrito [masculine, singular]…
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病室, 病棟…
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circonscription [feminine], service [masculine], salle…
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