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  1. ... parallel movement is focusing on patients as the guardians of their own health care quality. One example cited frequently in the realm of patient safety involves patients asking their providers if they had ...
  2. ... to be taken to provide both parents (or guardians) as well as children with accessible information about the study in order to be able to discuss possible worries about the safety with each other and healthcare professionals before consenting ...
  3. ... 408(c). Requirements for permission by parents or guardians and for assent by children. 19. Dreyer NA, Blackburn SC, Mt-Isa S, et al. Direct-to-Patient Research: Piloting a New Approach to Understanding Drug Safety During Pregnancy. JMIR Public Health Surveill. 2015;1( ...
  4. ... Lamb RS. Pain management: A patient’s perspective. Guardian Nurse. 1999; 95 :30–31. [ PubMed : 11141611 ] 14. ...
  5. ... following and taking care of patients, nurses are guardians of a rich source of information. This valuable ... goals, and to reduce the risk to patient safety, researchers recommend structured communications and clear agreements about ...
  6. ... parents, connected carers , prospective adoptive parents and special guardians). This includes all who are classed as ‘looked- ... permanent carers , including long-term foster carers , special guardians , connected carers , adopters, key workers in residential care ...
  7. ... at home (%): 76.8 College-graduated parents or guardians (%): 64.2 In grades 9-12 (%): 57.2 % ... were administered two BI sessions, and their parents/guardians were administered one BI session. Each BI session ...
  8. ... immunizations could be shared with a parent or guardian without risking dissemination of confidential health information. However, ... in is actually the patient and not a guardian or a peer. Allow Differential Access to Protected ...
  9. ... you are under age 18, your parent or guardian must give you permission to become a donor. ... such as your:</p><ul> <li>Parents or guardian</li> <li>Teacher or counselor</li> <li>Doctor</ ...
  10. ... rely solely on information from the parent or guardian in any assessment. 1.1.6 Do not ... department, emergency staff should inform the parents or guardians of the possibility of the development of PTSD, ...
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