Sentences with phrase «for emergency problems»

The block size increase is, after all, a short term solution for emergency problems.

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[In Ontario], the Employment Standards Act allows for leaves of absence for various purposes — emergency leave for medical problems, children in need, that kind of thing.
For example, just by building an emergency fund with at least 30 days of living expenses in it will make most of these problems go away.
Because this scenario showcases a slew of problems that are endemic to our modern healthcare system — from the utter lack of bacterial control in clinical settings and the associated infections that result... to a process that shuttles vulnerable patients in and out of emergency rooms for piecemeal diagnosis and treatment... to overcrowded, overburdened hospitals that still mindlessly cling to patient - management processes that haven't worked for decades.
Hospitals across England reported the cyber attack was causing huge problems to their services and the public in areas affected were being advised to only seek medical care for emergencies.
If you run into a problem away from home, call the Benefit Administrator for legal and medical referrals or other travel and emergency assistance.
The centers were designed for several purposes: to admit emergency patients and help them for a brief period, discharging them if improved and sending them to hospitals if extended care was called for; to provide out - patient treatment to individuals and families; to serve as a coordinating or focal channel for many kinds of problems, referring clients to other agencies when indicated; and above all to take mental health services into the community more and more.
Then, as Joshua Harris wrote in Sex Is Not the Problem (Lust Is), create a customized plan for yourself before you get into the way of temptation, so you can be preventative, rather than having an emergency always.
Okay that may be a bit small for a centre - back, but Monreal is actually a natural left - back and was only used in the centre during emergencies, so why the problem with his height?
He's questionable to return and it had the potential to be a serious problem for the team, because the Chargers clearly didn't trust emergency option Drew Kaser with the job.
The hosts had little option but to move Nacho Monreal into an emergency centre - half and give Hector Bellerin his Premier League debut at right - back, such is the selection problems for manager Arsene Wenger.
Some common triggers, according to the Birth Trauma Association, are: lengthy labor or short and very painful labor, induction, poor pain relief, feelings of loss of control, high levels of medical intervention, traumatic or emergency deliveries (e.g. emergency cesarean section), impersonal treatment or problems with staff attitudes, not being listened to, lack of information or explanation, lack of privacy and dignity, fear for baby's safety, stillbirth, birth injuries to the baby, NICU stay, poor postpartum care, previous trauma (such as sexual abuse, domestic violence, trauma with a previous birth).
Of course, when the provider isn't looking for problems and / or actively denies evidence of a problem when it appears, that'll seriously cut into the time you have to deal with a nice slow - pitch emergency.
If you were paying a professional, who claimed to be ready for any emergency, to deliver your baby, and she showed up with a dollar - store tray and didn't understand or recognize when a problem was occurring, I doubt you'd feel you got what you paid for.
Our current maternity care system's disconnected and medical treatment of birth is what's causing the need for more medical and surgical intervention and emergency situations in the first place; it leads into a cascade of further interventions and more serious problems like the high rates of maternal and newborn morbidity and mortality that plague the United States.
Although unforeseen events and emergencies can occur in any birth setting, some of which can be best handled in a high risk hospital, a low risk healthy woman entering the typical U.S. hospital expecting a normal vaginal birth is subjected to a routine barrage of procedures and interventions that dramatically increase the risk of complications and problems, with potentially longstanding physical and emotional ramifications for both mother and baby.
You skewed my words regarding «managing» my birth... the whole point of the midwife is to alert the mother of the possibility of a problem, just like an OB so then a proper course of action can be taken... I was merely saying that they don't think of birth as a medical emergency from the beginning, requiring things that are unnecessary, like constant monitoring because it's easier than intermittent monitoring, or restricting maternal intake because the doctor could get puked on, or have fecal matter excreted during delivery is selfish (and yes, I know, the mother could aspirate, but the rate of that is low too... and I'm not saying they need to eat a steak dinner... but denying a drink of water, or a popsicle during a long labor is just ridiculous, as is rushing a natural process for convenience sake.)
Whether it's resolving common childhood health problems or detailed instructions for coping with emergency medical situations, Caring for Your Baby and Young Child has everything you need.
The problem, of course, is that by trying for the «safest» option — a successful VBAC — you could find yourself in the riskiest situation, which is an emergency C - section.
The only approved withdrawal will be for a family emergency or medical problem which requires a doctor's note.
Almost two in five (39 %) 16 - 24 year old women have used emergency contraception after sex, indicating that they may not have used or had problems with their contraceptive method, new research undertaken for Marie Stopes International has found.
Cuomo said he had «no problem» declaring a state of emergency for NYCHA and suggested that the agency's biggest problem is management, not funding.
Health and Human Services Secretary Tom Price has promised to treat the opioid issue as an emergency but told reporters earlier this week the declaration is typically reserved for time - limited problems like the Zika outbreak or Hurricane Sandy.
The $ 530 million includes $ 254 million that the city has to contribute to an $ 836 million short - term emergency plan unveiled by MTA chairman Joe Lhota to fix the city's beleaguered subway system — which has been plagued by delays and service problems over the last several months — and $ 140 million less than the city had expected to receive in state aid for city schools.
«Another problem we have is with our car, we have only one pick - up and it is not helping our work because when the pick up leaves for patrols we do not have a back up for emergencies so we are pleading with the assembly to help us with a pick up to enhance our operations.»
It's not just that he forced the mayor to cough up $ 2.7 billion more for the Metropolitan Transportation Authority capital plan and then saddled the city with half the cost of the $ 436 million emergency effort to fix problems created by his own neglect of the MTA.
He says that «to put people in emergency rooms for acute mental health problems is really not the right answer.»
Some needed emergency treatment for heart problems, high blood pressure, psychosis or seizures.
«Federal aid for emergencies money should flow directly to local governments with the knowledge, ability and willingness to actually deal with the problems,» Picente said.
Last month Gov. Andrew Cuomo declared a state of emergency for the Metropolitan Transportation Authority, underscoring a problem that New York subway riders understand all too well: The M.T.A. relies heavily on emergency repairs because it does not conduct sufficient preventive upkeep.
Sen. Charles Schumer was at a Tarrytown substance abuse prevention agency Tuesday to demand congressional support for $ 660 million dollars in emergency funding to battle the prescription drug, opioid, and heroin problem in the Lower Hudson Valley.
New York Governor Andrew Cuomo is calling for a federal agency to take emergency action to help residents along the Lake Ontario and St. Lawrence River shorelines deal with flooding problems.
Ep 5 - 30 Days — July 13, 2017 — Ben Max of GG, Maria Doulis of CBC, & guest Jamison Dague, director of infrastructure studies at Citizens Budget Commission discuss issues facing the city's subway system, recent announcements made by Governor Andrew Cuomo that relate to the MTA, CBC analysis of transit system problems, and what to watch for as the MTA enters its summer «state of emergency
we were joined by Jamison Dague of CBC, who discussed issues facing the city's subway system, recent announcements made by Governor Andrew Cuomo that relate to the MTA, CBC analysis of transit system problems, and what to watch for as the MTA enters its summer «state of emergency
The Journal News notes that the plant has received top marks from the NRC for seven consecutive years despite some leaks and problems with its emergency sirens.
The city is planning to increase emergency housing for thousands of homeless adults and children fleeing domestic violence, the latest effort by the de Blasio administration to address the city's growing homelessness problem.
Researchers with the Air Transportation Center of Excellence for Airline Cabin Environment Research are testing a system that uses mathematical models and sensors designed to pinpoint problem passengers down to their seat number and alert flight and ground crews of an emergency.
There are no easy answers, and cost is inevitably part of the conversation, considering that many cities and towns are strapped for cash and already reliant on federal agencies such as the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) to assist with problems.
A US plan to throw lots of backup generators and other emergency equipment at the problem — without assessing the risks that each plant faces — has come in for severe criticism.
«People often end up in the emergency room not necessarily for contagious diseases but for complications resulting from chronic conditions like asthma or diabetes or cardiac problems, which cost a lot to our health care system,» Ram said.
No single solution exists for alleviating crowding in emergency rooms, but a new study identifies four key strategies that have reduced the problem.
After controlling for age, race, sex, marital status, education, drug use, and smoking, compared to people who did not binge drink, people who drank at the various binge levels were much more likely to experience an alcohol - related emergency department visit; have an alcohol use disorder; be injured because of drinking; be arrested or have legal problems resulting from alcohol use; or be the driver in an alcohol - related traffic crash.
«By embedding mental health screening in the emergency department, we are making it part of our health care culture — reducing the stigma associated with mental health problems and providing the opportunity for early identification and treatment for all children,» said Jeffrey I. Gold, PhD, director of the Children's Outcomes, Research and Evaluation program at CHLA and an author on the study.
Public health people say, «Well, we don't have any problem; there's no emergency, so why would we spend $ 10 million on preparation for one thing or another?»
This project is part of a coalition of NSF principal investigators to address the problems of big data for migration of public health emergencies.
It deals with all the kinds of psychological and social problems associated with a busy hospital: depression in people with cancer, for instance, dementia in old people or problems in the accident and emergency department (A&E).
Ground - level ozone (a key component of smog) is associated with many health problems, such as diminished lung function, increased hospital admissions and emergency room visits for asthma, and increases in premature deaths.12, 13,14,146
These findings are consistent with other studies, as highlighted in a critical review of the literature on the health impacts of wildfires published in 2016 by Reid et al. 17 Various respiratory problems in asthmatics and non-asthmatics alike, measured by physician visits, emergency department visits, and hospitalizations were found to be strongly associated with wildfire smoke exposure as well as significant declines in lung function for those without asthma.17
Another key problem: this new paper by Shaner, Caldeira et al. mentions emergency needs for power.
This is a particular problem in schools, where heavy fire doors might be difficult for young pupils to open, and where staff need to move swiftly in an emergency.
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