Correct the punctuation by inserting

periods, commas, & apostrophes where and if appropriate.

1. Dr Antons nurse applied hydrogen peroxide Neosporin and a bandage to the patients wound

Answer:
Dr. Anton's nurse applied hydrogen peroxide, Neosporin, and a bandage to the patients wound.

Almost -- one more apostrophe is needed.

How did I miss that - CARELESSNESS

Answer: and a bandage to the patient's wound.

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by running my questions by you (and Ms.Sue) I am getting over 85% -
which is awesome - the days of wanting 100% are over.

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Well, keep aiming for the 100%, but 85% isn't bad either!!

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To correct the punctuation in the given sentence, we need to insert periods, commas, and apostrophes where appropriate.

Corrected sentence:
"Dr. Anton's nurse applied hydrogen peroxide, Neosporin, and a bandage to the patient's wound."

Explanation:
1. "Dr." should be followed by a period to indicate that it is an abbreviated form of "Doctor."
2. "Antons" should be corrected to "Anton's" to indicate that the nurse belongs to Dr. Anton.
3. In a list of items, like "hydrogen peroxide, Neosporin, and a bandage," commas should be placed between each item to separate them.
4. In "patients wound," an apostrophe should be inserted after "patient" to indicate possession, making it "patient's."

By following these guidelines, we have correctly punctuated the sentence.