Sentences with phrase «used in emergency circumstances»

While this strategy can not be used in emergency circumstances, in most real emergencies one should be able to obtain substantive temporary relief without discovery or a guardian.

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These benefits of breastfeeding are likely to be even greater in emergency situations where safe preparation and use of breastmilk substitutes may be more difficult that in normal circumstances.
Four main types of SM users during disasters have been identified: (1) Innovative — users who improve and adjust SM for their special circumstances; (2) Reactive — users who try to respond and assist the afflicted population using SM tools for the first time; (3) Responsive — emergency responders that use SM tools regularly, but step - up and leverage them during disasters; (4) Proactive — users or emergency organizations that use SM tools to promote preparedness in routine and are able to leverage them during emergencies.
Even though these drugs have been used for more than 30 years, we didn't have this important information on whether the drugs were valuable and in what circumstances,» said Dr. Ahamed Idris, Professor of Emergency Medicine and Internal Medicine at UT Southwestern, and Chief of Research in Emergency Medicine.
If, at any point, there is an emergency or change in circumstances, the students can use the button to alert the relevant staff at the associated school by email, text or phone call.
With this in mind, make sure to use installment loans only when necessary for unexpected circumstances or emergency situations.
It usually starts with irresponsible use of credit cards and grows worse as unforeseen circumstances like unemployment, medical emergencies or unforeseen changes in a family situation come into the picture.
I think using a credit card is a viable option in many circumstances, but I think an emergency fund is more like insurance — you're paying a premium through lost interest, but you're gaining the safety of having that cash reserve should something happen.
The Correctional Service of Canada («CSC») responded to Mr. Zinger's comments by stating that it proposes to put into practice that men's treatment facilities only be used to handle mentally ill women «in emergency circumstances» and only for short periods of time.
A standard of care refers to the level of competence that most physicians would have used in similar circumstances and establishing it usually requires expert testimony from a doctor who specializes in emergency medicine.
For other uses of PEL, an employer is entitled to require evidence which is «reasonable in the circumstances» that the employee is eligible for personal emergency leave.
The requirement would not have applied to permissible uses or disclosures under proposed § 164.510, including uses and disclosures in emergency circumstances under proposed § 164.510 (k); when the health care services provided were emergency services; or to required disclosures to the Secretary under proposed § 164.522.
The rule waives the requirement for individual agreement if the victim is unable to agree due to incapacity or other emergency circumstance and: (1) The law enforcement official represents that the protected health information is needed to determine whether a violation of law by a person other than the victim has occurred and the information is not intended to be used against the victim; (2) the law enforcement official represents that immediate law enforcement activity that depends on such disclosure would be materially and adversely affected by waiting until the individual is able to agree to the disclosure; and (3) the covered entity, in the exercise of professional judgment, determines that the disclosure is in the individual's best interests.
The final rule waives the requirement for agreement if the covered entity is unable to obtain the individual's agreement due to incapacity or other emergency circumstance, and (1) the law enforcement official represents that the information is needed to determine whether a violation of law by a person other than the victim has occurred and the information is not intended to be used against the victim; (2) the law enforcement official represents that immediate law enforcement activity that depends on the disclosure would be materially and adversely affected by waiting until the individual is able to agree to the disclosure; and (3) the covered entity determines, in the exercise of professional judgment, that the disclosure is in the individual's best interests.
Under the final rule, when the opportunity to object to uses and disclosures for a facility's directory can not practicably be provided due to an individual's incapacity or an emergency treatment circumstance, covered health care providers may use or disclose some or all of the protected health information that the rule allows to be included in the directory, if the disclosure is: (1) consistent with the individual's prior expressed preference, if known to the covered health care provider; and (2) in the individual's best interest, as determined by the covered health care provider in the exercise of professional judgement.
In certain circumstances, such as in an emergency, when this informal discussion can not practicably occur, covered entities can make decisions about disclosure or use, in accordance with the requirements of this section based on their professional judgment of what is in the patient's best interesIn certain circumstances, such as in an emergency, when this informal discussion can not practicably occur, covered entities can make decisions about disclosure or use, in accordance with the requirements of this section based on their professional judgment of what is in the patient's best interesin an emergency, when this informal discussion can not practicably occur, covered entities can make decisions about disclosure or use, in accordance with the requirements of this section based on their professional judgment of what is in the patient's best interesin accordance with the requirements of this section based on their professional judgment of what is in the patient's best interesin the patient's best interest.
Comment: Several commenters generally stated support for proposed § 164.510 (k), which was titled «Uses and Disclosures in Emergency Circumstances
A few comments said that, except in limited circumstances or emergencies, covered entities should be required to obtain authorization before using or disclosing protected health information.
Pursuant to the NPRM, covered entities could have used or disclosed protected health information in these emergency circumstances to a person or persons reasonably able to prevent or lessen the threat, including the target of the threat.
The new § 164.512 includes paragraphs on: Uses and disclosures required by law; uses and disclosures for public health activities; disclosures about victims of abuse, neglect, or domestic violence; uses and disclosures for health oversight activities; disclosures for judicial and administrative proceedings; disclosures for law enforcement purposes; uses and disclosures about decedents; uses and disclosures for cadaveric donation of organs, eyes, or tissues; uses and disclosures for research purposes; uses and disclosures to avert a serious threat to health or safety (which we had called «emergency circumstances» in the NPRM); uses and disclosures for specialized government functions (referred to as «specialized classes» in the NPRM); and disclosures to comply with workers» compensation lUses and disclosures required by law; uses and disclosures for public health activities; disclosures about victims of abuse, neglect, or domestic violence; uses and disclosures for health oversight activities; disclosures for judicial and administrative proceedings; disclosures for law enforcement purposes; uses and disclosures about decedents; uses and disclosures for cadaveric donation of organs, eyes, or tissues; uses and disclosures for research purposes; uses and disclosures to avert a serious threat to health or safety (which we had called «emergency circumstances» in the NPRM); uses and disclosures for specialized government functions (referred to as «specialized classes» in the NPRM); and disclosures to comply with workers» compensation luses and disclosures for public health activities; disclosures about victims of abuse, neglect, or domestic violence; uses and disclosures for health oversight activities; disclosures for judicial and administrative proceedings; disclosures for law enforcement purposes; uses and disclosures about decedents; uses and disclosures for cadaveric donation of organs, eyes, or tissues; uses and disclosures for research purposes; uses and disclosures to avert a serious threat to health or safety (which we had called «emergency circumstances» in the NPRM); uses and disclosures for specialized government functions (referred to as «specialized classes» in the NPRM); and disclosures to comply with workers» compensation luses and disclosures for health oversight activities; disclosures for judicial and administrative proceedings; disclosures for law enforcement purposes; uses and disclosures about decedents; uses and disclosures for cadaveric donation of organs, eyes, or tissues; uses and disclosures for research purposes; uses and disclosures to avert a serious threat to health or safety (which we had called «emergency circumstances» in the NPRM); uses and disclosures for specialized government functions (referred to as «specialized classes» in the NPRM); and disclosures to comply with workers» compensation luses and disclosures about decedents; uses and disclosures for cadaveric donation of organs, eyes, or tissues; uses and disclosures for research purposes; uses and disclosures to avert a serious threat to health or safety (which we had called «emergency circumstances» in the NPRM); uses and disclosures for specialized government functions (referred to as «specialized classes» in the NPRM); and disclosures to comply with workers» compensation luses and disclosures for cadaveric donation of organs, eyes, or tissues; uses and disclosures for research purposes; uses and disclosures to avert a serious threat to health or safety (which we had called «emergency circumstances» in the NPRM); uses and disclosures for specialized government functions (referred to as «specialized classes» in the NPRM); and disclosures to comply with workers» compensation luses and disclosures for research purposes; uses and disclosures to avert a serious threat to health or safety (which we had called «emergency circumstances» in the NPRM); uses and disclosures for specialized government functions (referred to as «specialized classes» in the NPRM); and disclosures to comply with workers» compensation luses and disclosures to avert a serious threat to health or safety (which we had called «emergency circumstances» in the NPRM); uses and disclosures for specialized government functions (referred to as «specialized classes» in the NPRM); and disclosures to comply with workers» compensation luses and disclosures for specialized government functions (referred to as «specialized classes» in the NPRM); and disclosures to comply with workers» compensation laws.
The final rule continues to permit disclosures in circumstances when the individual is not present or when the opportunity to agree or object to the use or disclosure can not practicably be provided due to the individual's incapacity or an emergency circumstance.
Rather than list the entities that are «covered entities» or modify the definitions of health care operations and treatment or emergency circumstances to explicitly include organ procurement organizations and tissue banks, we have modified § 164.512 to permit covered entities to use or disclose protected health information to organ procurement organizations or other entities engaged in the procurement, banking, or transplantation of cadaveric organs, eyes, or tissues.
In the case that an evacuation is impossible due to hostile conditions, Seven Corners will use security resources to maintain contact with You, to the greatest extent allowed by circumstance, until evacuation becomes possible or the Emergency is resolved.
• Highly skilled in making passengers comfortable in their seats by providing them with a pleasant welcome • Well - versed in dealing with passengers» inquiries about flight departures and arrivals according to specified rules and regulations of the airline • Hands - on experience in determining luggage restrictions and ensuring that passengers are made aware of them • Deeply familiar with providing assistance to passengers with special needs, children and the elderly, by physically helping them board and disembark flights • Proficient in demonstrating the use of emergency equipment and ensuring that all passengers are safely buckled into their seats • Adept at handling mid-air emergencies by employing CPR and First Aid, and providing support during adverse situations • Track record of efficiently ensuring that appropriate supplies are available before a plane tales off • Proven ability to handle cancellation of tickets and reissuing tickets for different flights as per the rules of the airline • Demonstrated expertise in ensuring the security of the aircraft and passengers by keeping an eye out for inappropriate behavior or untoward circumstances
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