How do inpatients differ from outpatients?

A) Inpatients have internal pain, whereas outpatients have outside wounds.
B) Inpatients are admitted to a hospital for at least one night.
C) Inpatients cannot wait for a doctor patiently.
D) Inpatients have an infectious disease.


Answer: B

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