Sentences with phrase «often dealing with emergencies»

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Patients prescribed opioid medications for pain management of a medical condition often develop dependence, and many go from crushing and injecting pills to injecting heroin as a less expensive way to deal with their disease, said senior study author Efren J. Flores, M.D., emergency radiologist at Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston.
Some of the issues that arise from educational establishments that security staff are expected to deal with — which often leaves them feeling marginalised — are being subject to abusive behaviour from students, dealing with alcohol abuse, drug usage, students fighting, having to follow site rules, dealing with intruders, handling lost and stolen property, dealing with items of found property and dealing with accidents and emergencies very often with limited resources.
As a result, they often don't move on to achieve any level of financial independence because they are constantly faced with emergency situations and no funds to deal with them.
Personally, I believe that borrowing money so you can borrow more money is a really stupid idea and I certainly wouldn't consider doing it unless I had a substantial emergency fund built up to cover the myriad expenses that often come up when dealing with commercial real estate properties.
They often end up at the emergency animal hospital with a debilitated animal who's dealing with a terrible case of diarrhea due to the sudden dietary change.
Our Emergency Clinic knows that dealing with pet emergencies can be difficult and stressful, and often times come when you least expect them.
Emergency hospitals often deal with life - threatening problems that need intensive care or even emergency surgery — usually at hours when your primary care veterinarian's hospital isEmergency hospitals often deal with life - threatening problems that need intensive care or even emergency surgery — usually at hours when your primary care veterinarian's hospital isemergency surgery — usually at hours when your primary care veterinarian's hospital isn't open.
She still works on average eighteen hours a day, seven days a week running the clinics and dealing with emergency rescue calls, often through the night.
Ask your emergency medical doctor who deals with head injuries often.
If he's suddenly not logging in or using applications as often, it might be seen as an anomaly, unless the machine was smart enough to look at other databases to see that he was on vacation, for instance, or that he was taking some emergency time off to deal with a family situation.
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