“Don't be out and about” means to not leave home or work to do things or go to many places.
Explanation
“Out and about” is an idiom that means to be away from home or work and doing things and going to multiple places.
For example, you might say “I saw Martha out and about with her 16-year-old Emme”.
Don't be out and about. you are still a patient.
"Don't be out and about, you are still a patient" is a reminder that someone is still considered a patient, even when they are not in the hospital.
밖에 나돌아 다니지 마세요, 당신은 여전히 환자입니다."라는 말은 누군가가 병원에 있지 않더라도 여전히 환자로 간주된다는 것을 상기시켜 줍니다.
Explanation
Inpatient
A patient who is admitted to the hospital and stays overnight. Inpatient care requires a hospital stay.
Outpatient
A patient who has an appointment at a hospital or clinic but does not need to stay overnight. Outpatient care does not require a hospital stay.
A patient is someone who is sick, especially when they are under the care of a physician or surgeon. They may be receiving treatment, diagnosis, or a procedure.