Each parent shall personally supervise and control the conduct and activities of the child except when the child is at school or in known or usual recreational activities, or in
the immediate care of another competent person.
Medical assistants are often responsible for
the immediate care of patients under the direction of a physician.
Arbitrator Parmar held that the purpose of a bereavement leave is to allow an employee to bear his or her immediate grief privately, to deal with
the immediate care of survivors and to deal with funeral activities.
In the end he made a complete recovery, the vet said we made the right call, and Healthy Paws took
immediate care of us.
Today, that dog has been fostered and fully recovered, thanks to
the immediate care of Officer Stoker and the shelter staff.
These competency areas fall under the following domains: domains include the prevention of injuries and illness, the recognition, evaluation, and
immediate care of injuries (first aid and emergency care), and referral of illnesses, rehabilitation and reconditioning of injuries, health care administration, and professional development and responsibility.
Home Birth, water labor and / or birth, supportive environment, support of birth choices and plans, no separation of mother and baby,
immediate care of the newborn including full pediatric exam.
«This protocol is critical to
the immediate care of athletes at any level of sport,» says Mandelbaum, orthopaedic surgeon with Santa Monica (Calif.) Orthopaedic and Sports Medicine Group and the Chan Soon Shiong Sports Science Institute, and medical director for the World Cup.
Not exact matches
But America's epidemic
of mass shootings also has
immediate and tangible costs to the health
care system and taxpayers.
The survey, released Tuesday, polled 500 small business owners from around the country and found that half
of them are in favor
of a policy that would allow employees to use earned sick time when they or an
immediate family member falls ill or needs preventative medical
care.
In February
of this year, Facebook (fb) expanded its employee benefits to include 20 days
of paid leave to grieve the loss
of an
immediate family member and up to six weeks
of paid time to take
care of sick relatives.
Medical Transcription Billing Corp., a healthcare information technology company that provides a fully integrated suite
of proprietary web - based solutions, together with related business services, to healthcare providers practicing in ambulatory
care settings, went public in July 2014 at $ 5.00 and suffered an
immediate downtrend that continued to the April 2017 all - time low at 29 cents.
He also said an accelerated program allows shareholders to see
immediate action, which is «important to signal a higher degree
of confidence in something shareholders
care a great deal about.»
There is evidence that skilled birth attendance in a facility, exclusive and
immediate breastfeeding, thermal
care, and keeping the mother and baby in a clean, sanitary environment (and preventing infection
of the cord site) can reduce neonatal mortality significantly.»
State regulators issued an
immediate moratorium on admissions Friday for Floridian Gardens Assisted Living Facility in Miami, a 180 - bed elder
care center operated by the owner
of the Hollywood nursing home where a dozen residents died after Hurricane Irma.
Overall, while Europe has avoided «Grexit» (meaning a Greek exit
of the currency bloc) in the
immediate term, the Greek economy remains in intensive
care.
That way, your parents will know that their little ones will be taken
care of should they fall or bump into something and need
immediate attention.
When a married client requires long - term
care, the
immediate worry is how the healthy spouse will manage to pay for both the ever - rising cost
of long - term
care and his or her own living expenses.
The
cares and dangers
of life were no longer minimized by the second coming looming large on the horizon and the perplexities that had been simplified by their clear and
immediate end came crowding back in.
If this response is an example
of her idea
of good pastoral
care then anyone in her church would well - advised to begin work on an
immediate exit strategy.
«Despite
immediate steps to provide life - saving
care, all four hostages ultimately died
of their wounds.»
Many within the churches will want to forget all «this abstract stuff and get on with the
immediate tasks
of doing pastoral
care or confronting the system.
Clinical triage officers deal with specific, limited and
immediate problems
of allocating scarce resources in lifesaving and medical
care programs.
The reality and the power
of our call to ministry are more
immediate than that: we should
care for them not because they «are Christ» but because they are human, and because they need us.
So, as governments oversee matters
of security, we will
care for the hurting, calling Christians to embrace refugees through their denomination, congregation or other non-profits by providing for
immediate and long - term needs, such as housing, food, clothing, employment, English language classes, and schooling for children.
Nor are we to destroy our
immediate family members to take
care of an extended family member.
Nor is the Pope successively simply the last in a line but has from God «supreme, full,
immediate and universal power in the
care of souls» (Christus Dominus, 2).
These symptoms do not include more severe, anaphylaxis reactions where there may be a constriction and tightening
of airways, shock, rapid pulse, dizziness or loss
of consciousness; symptoms that require
immediate care.
While I see CIF's reasoning behind it, I just don't see some
of these championships in the medium to small divisions getting anyone to
care at all outside
of the school and its
immediate community.
«Our goal has been to provide a more advanced level
of immediate care along with the outstanding healthcare experience that patients deserve,» says Dr. Samaniego.
A concussion is defined as an «
immediate and transient post-traumatic impairment
of neural function» by the Zurich Consensus, a document developed primarily for use by physicians involved in the
care of injured athletes.
«Overwhelmingly positive and consistent feedback from our patients has confirmed we are meeting that need for
immediate care without having to go to a hospital emergency room, which can be traumatic in and
of itself ««regardless
of the severity
of the injury,» says STAT MED's Dr. Allan Drabinsky, another
of STAT MED's experienced emergency medicine physicians.
Available free
of charge on MomsTEAM's new SmartTeams concussion website, the #TeamUp4ConcussionSafetyTM program, developed by MomsTEAM Institute as part
of its SmartTeams Play SafeTM initiative with a Mind Matters Educational Challenge Grant from the National Collegiate Athletic Association and Department
of Defense, is designed to do just that: to increase reporting by athletes
of concussion symptoms by engaging coaches, athletes, parents, and health
care providers in a season - long, indeed career - long program which emphasizes that
immediate reporting
of concussion symptoms - not just by athletes themselves but by their teammate «buddies» - not only reduces the risk the athlete will suffer a more serious brain injury - or, in rare cases, even death - but is actually helps the team's chances
of winning, not just in that game, but, by giving athletes the best chance to return as quickly as possible from concussion, the rest
of the season, and by teaching that honest reporting is a valued team behavior and a hallmark
of a good teammate.
«NATA's review
of precautions and practices for
immediate care helps ensure athletic trainers and other health
care professionals understand the most effective methods to
care for athletes with cervical spine injuries.»
Samantha is not only emotionally available, but the way she
care - takes Theodore (reminding him what he has to do that day, going through his emails to tell him what needs
immediate attention, sending a manuscript
of his writing to a publisher unbeknownst to him) is more like a mother than a girlfriend — and there's something Freudian right there.
be particularly problematic because
of the social role adjustments expected
of new mothers, which include
immediate and constant infant
care, redefining spousal and familial relationships, and work role.
Responsibility for a new life makes one highly conscious
of health and environmental impacts, as you want to ensure our child has the best from
immediate personal
care to a world that will be clean and...
One can,
of course, speculate about why anyone outside a baby's
immediate family would
care at all for how long a baby is breastfed.
Of course, midwives, doulas and other birth advocates have strongly supported
immediate skin - to - skin
care and early breastfeeding whenever possible.
Um, yes, an obstetrician works in a hospital, and when a baby is born in need
of immediate care, the OB hands him or her off to a neonatal rescucitation team, made
of pediatricians and nurses who handle this sort
of thing every day.
The utilization
of an integrated EHR will allow caregivers across the entire Mercy system
immediate access to relevant and important patient medical history and information, helping to ensure continuity and the highest levels
of care.
Team physicians, athletic trainers, and other personnel responsible for the medical
care of athletes face no more challenging problem than the recognition, evaluation and management
of concussions (generally defined as injury to the brain caused by a sudden acceleration or deceleration
of the head that results in any
immediate, but temporary, alteration in brain functions, such as loss
of consciousness, blurred vision, dizziness, amnesia or loss
of memory).
As with all birth choices, tests, procedures, and treatments, your
care team should go through all the benefits (the advantages
of delayed vs
immediate cord clamping), the risks (the disadvantages
of delayed vs
immediate cord clamping), implications (associated risks) and possible future consequences, in order for you to make an informed decision.
Developmental disabilities can change your visions
of the future and provide
immediate difficulties in
caring for and educating your child.
If your baby needs
immediate medical
care after delivery, state -
of - the - art medical technology and newborn
care specalists are just seconds from your labor and delivery room.
Babies left to sleep on their stomachs while on very soft bedding areas are said to be at the highest risk
of SIDS
of all.Various other external factors also come into play, including whether or not the parents
of the baby smoke, if the baby was delivered prematurely and whether or not
immediate post-natal
care was sufficient, all
of which can influence SIDS risk.
Difficulty breathing or loss
of consciousness requires
immediate care, and you should head to the nearest emergency room.
If there are valid medical reasons for labor induction, your health
care provider will discuss with you the benefits
of immediate delivery versus continuing the pregnancy for the health
of your baby.
Finally, the remit
of our research covered only intrapartum and
immediate after birth
care.
However, if you are way below or way more than what your average weight gain at 20 weeks pregnant should be, it could be an indication
of troublel In such instances you need to speak to your health
care provider and if required, make
immediate dietary changese For the first month or two, you won't really gain much weight, but by the time you are 20 weeks pregnant, your total weight gain should be at least 8 to 10 poundsd You can expect to gain between half a pound and one pound during the 20th weeke This trend is likely to continue for the rest
of your pregnancy tooo