Medical Treatment
Major trauma is any injury that has the potential to cause prolonged disability or death. There are many causes of major trauma, blunt and penetrating, including falls, motor vehicle collisions, stabbing wounds, and gunshot wounds. Depending on the severity of injury, quickness of management, and transportation to an appropriate medical facility (called a trauma center) may be necessary to prevent loss of life or limb. The initial assessment is critical, and involves a physical evaluation and also may include the use of imaging tools to determine the types of injuries accurately and to formulate a course of treatment. In 2002, …
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Laws.Africa · 28 September 2022 English
facility” means a facility that provides medical treatment and care of an injured, orphaned or a … confinement of a captured large carnivore for medical treatment and care of an injured, orphaned or a sick …
Laws.Africa · 8 July 2022 English
installation serving the following activities- medical treatment of people or animals; medical, pharmaceutical …
Laws.Africa · 4 July 2022 English
stabilised Is there any future/ongoing medical treatment e.g. specialist, physiotherapy etc.? Yes … stabilised Is there any future/ongoing medical treatment e.g. specialist, physiotherapy etc.? Yes … stabilised? Yes No Is there any future/ongoing medical treatment e.g. specialist, physiotherapy etc.? Yes … stabilised? Is there any future/ongoing medical treatment e.g. specialist, physiotherapy etc.? If …
Laws.Africa · 30 May 2022 English
building which is used exclusively for the medical treatment and care of sick people, but excludes a sanatorium …
Laws.Africa · 12 November 2021 English
“Sanatorium” means an establishment for the medical treatment of people who are convalescing or have a …
Laws.Africa · 8 November 2021 English
Practitioners and Dentists Act, Cap. 126; “medical treatment or care” includes any operation or any surgical … November 2021] (i) a detailed report on the medical treatment or care provided to the deceased person before … or health-care records pertaining to the medical treatment or care of the deceased person as the forensic … information, substance or thing pertaining to the medical treatment or care of the deceased person in the possession … directly or indirectly, as a result of any medical treatment or care. 5. Death in Seychelles of a person …
Laws.Africa · 23 August 2021 English
relatives of inmates to be discharged under medical treatment. Provision of medical facilities for sick … Deputy. 118. The relations of an inmate under medical treatment whose sentence expires shall be informed … relatives of inmates to be discharged under medical treatment. B 2740 Provision of medical facilities …
Laws.Africa · 13 August 2021 English
establishment and utilisation of the Emergency Medical Treatment Fund contemplated under section 15 (x) of …
Laws.Africa · 12 August 2021 English
directly or indirectly, as a result of any medical treatment or care; (4) the death occurred due to an … Practitioners and Dentists Act, Cap. 126; “medical treatment or care” includes any operation or any surgical … (i) a detailed report on the medical treatment or care provided to the deceased person before … or health-care records pertaining to the medical treatment or care of the deceased person as the forensic … information, substance or thing pertaining to the medical treatment or care of the deceased person in the possession …
Laws.Africa · 30 July 2021 English
transporting a patient to a DOH facility for medical treatment; “ambulance transport tariff” means the tariff … persons; (b) offer prehospital or interhospital medical treatment to patients; (c) rescue a person from a medical … categorised in Schedule 2, who receives any medical treatment or any medical services from a DOH facility … facility must pay the applicable tariff for such medical treatment or medical services received in accordance … categorised in Schedule 2, who receives any medical treatment or any medical services from a DOH facility …