Sentences with phrase «still used in emergency»

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Still, the new drone regulations are a step in the right direction in making it easier to use drones in emergency situations.
There are links to other «helpful» websites such as the BPAS (British Pregnancy Advisory Service — which describes itself as «the leading provider of abortion services in the UK»), Childline (which advises a girl named Chantelle, aged 14, that if she is afraid that she might be pregnant she can still prevent pregnancy by using emergency contraception up to three days after intercourse),)
General anesthesia is still used occasionally, but only for dire - emergency cesarian births where either an epidural is not available, it's contraindicated in the mother, or there isn't time to administer one.
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Senior designer Heath Reed, also of Sheffield Hallam University, added: «With the use of robots in emergency situations still in its relative infancy it is crucial to develop an understanding of how robotics interact with people and how those communications can be explored.
Although some question whether broadcast content is the best use of precious spectrum space, broadcast media are still the best way to get information directly to people — a role that can not be underestimated in emergencies, Dan Margolis, a lawyer with Garvey Schubert Barer's communications, media and technology industry group, said at a National Broadband Plan roundtable discussion hosted Monday by New York Law School in New York City.
Activated charcoal has been used for ages as a poison remedy and is still a staple in emergency rooms for treating poisoning and overdoses, because it binds to contaminants (well, and nutrients, too) and passes them through your body without being absorbed.
My daughter, caitlin price is getting ready to make organic baby formula to use as suppliment in emergencies but still is breastfeeding her three month old daughter.
I'm in Australia and we have it pretty easy in regards to government payments should you lose your job, especially if you have children, but you will still need some emergency money to A) Get you through until payments kick in B) Supplement the payments because they are nowhere near what most people are used to living on.
Although I still agree in theory that using a line of credit for an emergency fund is a more efficient way to manage your money — having survived several rounds of job cuts in the past year I have embraced the idea of having plain old cash as an emergency fund.
This savings account can be your «emergency fund», and even after you've paid off the secured card, the savings account will still exist — it will even have accrued interest in the time that you were using your card.
While the main point of having an emergency fund it to avoid having to use a credit card it's still important to have a healthy credit score in case you suddenly become unemployed and need to use revolving credit as a crutch.
Since it was used to pay part of the 2nd mortgage (the heloc), it's not like i really «lost» the money, but I still can't tap it in case of an emergency.
But while I'm still in college, I find it easier just to have an all - encompassing emergency fund, and allow myself to use it for these expenses, as long as they're necessary.
While legislation passed by Congress after Hurricane Katrina will now allow the use of federal funds to help states create pet - friendly emergency shelter facilities, it's still a good idea to plan ahead and find a friend, boarding kennel, veterinary facility, or hotel or motel that could take your pet in the event of an emergency.
Respond to 911 calls for emergency medical assistance, such as cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) or bandaging a wound, assess a patient's condition and determine a course of treatment, follow guidelines learned in training or received from physicians who oversee their work, use backboards and restraints to keep patients still and safe in an ambulance during transport, help transfer patients to the emergency department of a healthcare facility and report their observations and treatment to the staff, create a patient care report, document the medical care given to the patient, replace used supplies and check or clean equipment after use.
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