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Examples of emergency


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Furthermore, we could not assess seasonal variations in less severe forms of health services used such as emergency department or physician visits.
This approach is straightforward when a single diagnosis is listed, as is often the case for outpatient and emergency department visits.
One consequence was the establishment of an interdepartmental committee late in 1935 to consider the legislation required to take emergency powers.
The emergency stop status indicates the emergency stop flag of the related robot.
Most of them were economically dependent on patronage from landowning families for survival over the year, for employment, for credit or emergency expenses.
They were economically utterly dependent-for ordinary employment and emergency relief.
But in any pressing emergency even their adherence is considered doubtful.
Emergency anaesthesia for the compromised fetus neonate in 25 healthy pregnant women undergoing elective caesarean section under epidural anaesthesia.
Second, there was a positive operative mortality for both emergency and elective surgery patients (38% and 4%, respectively).
It is appropriate for elective waiting lists but not for emergency cases or other types of services, where there exists considerable uncertainty on the demand.
The pilot service team attended 198 of these calls either alone or in conjunction with other emergency vehicles.
Patient perspectives explored emergency appointments, young people's needs, fertility awareness and patients access to their own records.
They instead tended to be accessed in school holidays, and when emergencies or unforeseen circumstances arose.
He had appeared weak and confused, causing his family to call for assistance from emergency services.
The out-of-hours emergency nursing cover similarly extended its hours of operation.
To limit the financial consequences of these influences, a 'two-part tariff' has been introduced for emergency admissions.
Patients who had occupied bed space for at least 1 day at the psychiatric emergency treatment unit were also included in the admissions sample.
Whatever the reason, the present study highlights unrestrained use of emergency admissions, which imposes a considerable burden on limited hospital resources.
Since constitutional reform was impossible, the government attempted the use of emergency powers and federal intervention to expand its capacity of action.
In most states, payers in both federal and private sectors can deny payment for required emergency screening and treatment without fear of reprisal.
In some instances these states may be emergencies that would normally only be reached in rare occasions in real life situations.
Some considered programmatic regional cooperation as a means to increase operational efficiency, for example, by sharing emergency supplies between country offices.
Critics of specialty hospitals are especially vocal on the issues of patient selection and lack of emergency department provision.
Overall costs of tube fed patients were higher secondary to more physician visits, emergency room visits for tube complications, and hospital days.
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