Ambulatory in a sentence as a noun

This is expected in both ambulatory and critical care.

Let's pump them full of antibiotics, steroids, or whatever else might keep them ambulatory.

Here in Texas, it's common to have a door held for you by a stranger, whether you are old, young,male, female, disabled or ambulatory.

If you have non-ambulatory coworkers who want to participate, perhaps a walk would be better.

There are ambulatory blood pressure monitoring devices, but much more common are devices that take discrete readings.

A term I've used is "ambulatory wheelchair user" - there are lots of us!I think it's more important to have the information available.

They call them ambulatory surgery centers in the US. Regina Herzlinger coined the phrase "focused factory" if memory serves.

Ambulatory in a sentence as an adjective

One factor found in these people's lives was an ambulatory day, just generally walking a lot -- but, surprisingly, none of these groups went out of their way to exercise.

Of course, that will come around to bite you when you end up hiring some other companies ambulatory menace on the strength of a glowing-but-false letter of recommendation.

I find two-wheeled conveyances more conducive to sudden insight than either ambulatory or four-wheeled methods of locomotion.

If you look at the pricing discrepancies, it is almost always related to getting the MRI done at an academic medical center versus one of the ambulatory care centers.

Any large client, in this case a hospital, hospital chain, or large ambulatory clinic, pays a $mm annual fee for the right to call and notify of a breaking bug and get engineers to issue a fix asap.

- How difficult is the administration side of the residency?- Do you or your chiefs have to do a lot of work to manage your call or patient appointments?- Is it similar to internal medicine, where you have rotations and also ambulatory / continuity clinics?

Ambulatory definitions

noun

a covered walkway (as in a cloister); "it has an ambulatory and seven chapels"

adjective

relating to or adapted for walking; "an ambulatory corridor"

adjective

able to walk about; "the patient is ambulatory"

See also: ambulant