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Recognize the signs of distress in a student by closely monitoring him and raising the alarm, thereby saving him from hurting himself.
As we are a full service hospital our staff is trained to
recognize signs of distress or illness in all types of pets.
Able to lift animals over 50 lbs, clean cages and
recognize the signs of distress in animals during induction, surgery and in recovery.
The first step is to help clients and veterinarians
recognize signs of distress in veterinary patients.
And how can
we recognize the signs of distress or anxiety in their behavior that tell us that they need our help?In The Secure Child, Dr. Stanley Greenspan offers a set of guiding principles that will help parents of children at each age — from preschoolers to teenagers — both reassure and guide them so that they feel secure in their homes, their schools, and in their community at large.
Selected Accomplishments • Successfully secured counseling services for an entire family of 10, helping them recover from a series of traumatic experiences • Saved a family from potential self - harm, by
recognizing signs of distress, and determining cooperative plan of committing suicide
Not exact matches
They know how to
recognize signs of emotional
distress which are common in the days, weeks and sometimes months following birth.
They monitor mother and baby's vital
signs constantly during a delivery and know how to
recognize any
signs like the presence
of meconium that might indicate that the baby is in
distress.
You can do a lot to help protect your dog from suffering in the summer heat by keeping him cool and
recognizing potential
signs of distress.
Mismanagement during labor and delivery such as failure to
recognize signs of fetal
distress or delay in performing an emergency C - section
If a doctor or nurse fails to
recognize signs of fetal
distress, he or she may be liable for the resulting stillbirth
of a child.
Obstetricians are trained to
recognize the
signs of fetal
distress but may often have to perform C - sections in a number
of situations.
Failure to promptly
recognize signs of fetal
distress seen on the fetal heart monitor and provide the appropriate treatment
The plaintiffs were prepared to present expert testimony that the defendant nurse and nurse midwife were grossly negligent in failing to
recognize the dangerous fetal heart rate tracing as a
sign of fetal
distress.
If the doctor and the hospital staff do not monitor or
recognize the
signs of fetal
distress it can result in a birth injury.
A child may sustain asphyxia injuries if, for example, an obstetrician negligently fails to monitor,
recognize, and appropriately respond to
signs of current fetal
distress or indications
of the possibility
of fetal
distress.
The failure by medical personnel assisting in a child's birth to adequately monitor the vital
signs of the mother and fetus in order to timely
recognize the existence
of fetal
distress may be found to constitute actionable negligence and liability on the part
of such personnel if this negligence is determined to have been a cause
of the child's HIE injury.
Medical errors by the physician, nurse midwife or other medical providers responsible for the delivery
of the baby may not have
recognized the fact that the baby was unusually large, there were
signs of fetal
distress, chose not to timely order an emergency cesarean section when needed or was negligent in the use
of forceps or a vacuum extractor all
of which caused grave injury to the baby.
• Saved a special needs students from self - harm by
recognizing early
signs of distress and coaxing him into giving up a sharp object that he had concealed.
For instance, parental stress seems to be associated to both anxiety and avoidance
of attachment, because
of the difficulties they imply in coping with
distress, but in different ways: more avoidant women attribute negative
distress to a characteristic
of the baby and not situational factors; more anxious women make more mistakes in
recognizing fear and attribute
distress to physical factors, then they could show an out
of sync response to the babies»
distress signs (Leerkes and Siepak, 2006; for a complete review
of a social cognition approach to parenting processes and behaviors, see: Jones et al., 2015a, b).