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Additional medical support is received from Westchester Emergency Medical Services ( WEMS ), which provides fly cars to assist the Ambulance Corps.
Additional members of the team are likely to include certified nursing assistants or home health care aides, volunteers from the community ( largely untrained but some being skilled medical personnel ), and housekeepers.
Additional facilities include free clinics such as the Kaleida Health's Niagara Family Health Center and the Lighthouse Free Medical Clinic, a program run by UB medical students.
If the Disability Allowance does not pay for all medical costs, then Temporary Additional Support is provided, but obtaining it is more difficult.
Additional to the personal medical information, are her history of tobacco smoking and concomitant diseases, breast-surgery and breast-disease histories, family history of breast cancer, and complaints of neck, back, shoulder pain, breast sensitivity, rashes, infection, and upper extremity numbness.
Additional objections settle specifically around the assertion that a seatbelt is a medical device, and because one is entitled to make their own medical decisions they should also be permitted to make their own decisions about wearing a seatbelt.
Additional help may come from a medical social worker who works with the family and a pharmacist who can advise on the carbohydrate content of medicines.
Additional tests may include medical imaging ( e. g. abdominal computed tomography, abdominal X-rays ) and an examination with a camera inserted into the rectum ( sigmoidoscopy, colonoscopy ).
Additional objectives of clinical guidelines are to standardize medical care, to raise quality of care, to reduce several kinds of risk ( to the patient, to the healthcare provider, to medical insurers and health plans ) and to achieve the best balance between cost and medical parameters such as effectiveness, specificity, sensitivity, resolutiveness, etc.
Additional actions, including a multi-year medical study was conducted by National Academy of Sciences / Institute of Medicine to assess the potential medical harm caused to the thousands of unwitting US Navy sailors, civilians, and others who were exposed in the secret testing.

Additional and standards
Additional suggestions from the PMRC that appeared in an article in the Washington Post included: printing warnings and lyrics on album covers, forcing record stores to put albums with explicit covers under the counters, pressuring television stations not to broadcast explicit songs or videos, " reassess " the contracts of musicians who performed violently or sexually in concert, and creating a panel to set industry standards.
Additional content standards are set by individual television broadcast entities to accommodate local laws, community standards, and their particular audience demographic ; these broadcast outlets examine each incoming advertisement through a process known as " clearance.
Additional standards include:
Additional standards exist that define variants of the standard PMC.
Additional supporting standards included IEEE 802. 20. 2-2010, a protocol conformance statement, 802. 20. 3-2010, minimum performance characteristics, an amendment 802. 20a-2010 for a Management Information Base and some corrections, and amendment 802. 20b-2010 to support bridging.
Sir Thomas Legg, who conducted the Review into parliamentary Additional Cost Allowances, wrote to Mark Lazarowicz on 12 October 2009 saying " In your case, having examined the records in the light of my interpretation of the rules and standards in force at the time, I have not identified any payments made to you under the ACA during the review period which I consider call for any repayment.
Additional responsibilities were granted to CARB by California's Global Warming Solutions Act of 2006 ( AB 32 ), which includes the mandate to set low-carbon fuel standards.
Additional federal vehicle standards are contained elsewhere in the CFR.
Additional product standards identify preferred thread sizes for screws and nuts, as well as corresponding bolt head and nut sizes, to facilitate compatibility between spanners ( wrenches ) and other tools.
Additional responsibilities may include safety and risk management ; compliance auditing ; training and awareness programs ; internal and external investigations ; business continuity and disaster recovery planning ; inventory management ; creating a safe working and shopping environment ; physical security standards ; security system design and integration ; and ethics enforcement.
Additional dressing rooms and a loading dock were also built bringing the Ohio's stage facilities to modern standards and allowing the presentation of large touring Broadway musicals.

medical and standards
One clade, formed by B. anthracis, B. cereus, B. mycoides, B. pseudomycoides, B. thuringiensis and B. weihenstephanensis under current classification standards, should be a single species ( within 97 % 16S identity ), but due to medical reasons, they are considered separate species, an issue also present for four species of Shigella and Escherichia coli.
IEC 60601-1-11 ( 2010 ) must now be incorporated into the design and verification of a wide range of home use and point of care medical devices along with other applicable standards in the IEC 60601 3rd edition series.
The American Board of Medical Specialties, a not-for-profit organization, assists 24 approved medical specialty boards in the development and use of standards in the ongoing evaluation and certification of physicians.
City, and later state laws, that upgraded standards for the medical profession and fought urban epidemics of cholera, small pox, and yellow fever were not only passed, but also enforced.
This is clearly, by modern legal and medical standards, a simplistic test.
Moreover, " medical peer review " has been used by the American Medical Association to refer not only to the process of improving quality and safety in health care organizations, but also to the process of rating clinical behavior or compliance with professional society membership standards.
When the patient was cured or had died, the notes of the physician were examined by a local medical council of other physicians, who would decide whether the treatment had met the required standards of medical care.
Other proposals have been made to extend federal whistleblower protection to medical residents working at health care facilities, hospitals, and health care providers, as an internal means to ensure that certain patient hospital and health standards are being effectuated, including enforcing maximum hour guidelines for medical residents
The specific medications they are permitted to administer vary widely, based on local standards of care and legal restrictions, and physician or medical director preferences.
* Meet high leadership, academic, physical and medical standards
In others, such as Wisconsin, each county sets standards, and in some, the medical examiner does not need to meet any medical or educational qualifications of any type.
The term “ flight surgeon ” originated in the early months of 1918 when the U. S. Air Medical Service of the U. S. Army collaborated with two civilian aviation organizations — the Aero Club of America and the Aerial League of America — to manage problems of medical screening and standards for U. S. military aviators.
Shortly after the appointment of the first flight surgeons, research and experience led to a dramatic improvement in aircrew health as well as a significant raising of the entry medical standards for all aircrew.
Flight Surgeon training was created as distinct from other medical professionals in the armed forces because of the special, and often higher, minimum standards of fitness and physical requirements required by the extremely high responsibility positions of aviators and ancillary aviation personnel.
Many of the techniques of digital image processing, or digital picture processing as it often was called, were developed in the 1960s at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Bell Laboratories, University of Maryland, and a few other research facilities, with application to satellite imagery, wire-photo standards conversion, medical imaging, videophone, character recognition, and photograph enhancement.
While in modern medical sciences there is a set of standards of hygiene recommended for different situations, what is considered hygienic or not can vary between different cultures, genders and etarian groups.
Stallone stated that having discussed the story with many boxing medical professionals, the injury Rocky suffered was a milder form of brain damage, similar to that of a long term concussion that many boxers suffer from and by modern day standards are still able to gain licenses to box and would not have prevented Rocky from gaining a license to box nor killed him.
An internationally recognized standards organizations, SMPTE has over 400 standards, Recommended Practices and Engineering Guidelines for television production, filmmaking, digital cinema, audio recording and medical imaging.
The ethical standards of Muslim physicians was first laid down in the 9th century by Ishaq bin Ali Rahawi, who wrote the Adab al-Tabib ( Conduct of a Physician ), the first treatist dedicated to medical ethics.
When the patient was cured or had died, the notes of the physician were examined by a local medical council of other physicians, who would review the practising physician's notes to decide whether his / her performance have met the required standards of medical care.

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