Nurses need great patience when caring for difficult patients.

patience, catsheila

 

pa·tience/ˈpeɪʃəns/ Show Spelled [pey-shuhns] Show IPA
 
noun
1. the quality of being patient, as the bearing of provocation, annoyance, misfortune, or pain, without complaint, loss of temper, irritation, or the like.
2. an ability or willingness to suppress restlessness or annoyance when confronted with delay: to have patience with a slow learner.
3. quiet, steady perseverance; even-tempered care; diligence: to work with patience.
4. ( Cards chiefly British ) solitaire (  def 1 ) .
5. Also called patience dock. a European dock, Rumex patientia,  of the buckwheat family, whose leaves are often used as a vegetable

OMG im laughing so hard i just fell over in my chair

 

Robot LOLSmiley LOLMan LOLCat LOL

 

oily giving spelling lessons 

Not spelling lessons, difference between meaning of the word... know any medical staff that have ever had their patients stretched?

omg... those small minds being so amused... 

 

look a spelling error that can be used to distract from someone not posting proof that the Mods are posting here using another id.... 

 

 

aren't you able to have a giggle with others about your funny mistake  ? I know that I do...I have quite a few in the chuckle store myself .

 

It wasn't a spelling error. You even posted a dictionary meaning of 'patient' which didn't help you out at all.

 

Best giggle on CS for a long time... stretched patients... the mind boggles.

if no one can provide definate proof that it doesn't happen..they shouldn't refer to other posters as paranoid for thinking it possible

why does it matter to us if the mods do post on the boards as regular members?

 

 

 

 

 


Some people can go their whole lives and never really live for a single minute.


@am*3 wrote:

It wasn't a spelling error. You even posted a dictionary meaning of 'patient' which didn't help you out at all.

 

Best giggle on CS for a long time... stretched patients... the mind boggles.


If i spelt the word wrong isn't that a spelling error??? 

 

what do you call it? 

 

btw.. another word I get mixed up is quiet and quite... do it very often even though I know the right use...