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caren. in law, to be attentive, prudent and vigilant. Essentially, ca...
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careMedical care provided on an outpatient basis, including diagnosis, observation, treatment, and rehabilitation services.
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careSee: Critical care.
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careSee: Hospice care.
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careAny system that manages health care delivery to control costs. Typically, managed care systems rely on a primary care physician who acts as a gatekeeper for other services, such as specialized medical care, surgery, and physical therapy.
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careCare of the fingernails and toenails. Many nail problems are due to poor nail care. Recommendations for maintaining nail health include keeping nails clean and dry to keep bacteria and other infectious organisms from collecting under the nails, cutting nails straight across with only slight rounding at the tip, using a fine-textured file to keep na [..]
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careSee: Postoperative care.
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careSee: Preoperative care.
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careAn exclusion common to several forms of liability insurance, which eliminates coverage with respect to damage to property in the insured's care, custody, or control. Coverage for this exposu [..]
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careOld English carian, cearian "be anxious, grieve; to feel concern or interest," from Proto-Germanic *karo- "lament," hence "grief, care" (source also of Old High German ch [..]
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careOld English caru, cearu "sorrow, anxiety, grief," also "burdens of mind; serious mental attention," from Proto-Germanic *karo "lament; grief, care" (see care (v.)). Diffe [..]
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careAttention, prudence, having responsibilty for. Care is the opposite of negligence and a person exercising reasonable care cannot be liable for injuries that occur as a result of that person's act [..]
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caremeans the general maintenance of the Cemetery and of the lots, graves, crypts, niches, and family mausoleum, therein within the sole discretion of the Cemetery; including cutting and trimming of lawn; keeping in repair the drains, water lines, roads, buildings, fences and other structures, in keeping with a well maintained cemetery; also overhead e [..]
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carefeel concern or interest; "I really care about my work"; "I don't care" the work of providing treatment for or attending to someone or s [..]
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carea worry or trouble. The same word also means to look after someone who needs help
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careA child is “in care” when they are under an interim (temporary) or full care order or an emergency protection order. In these circumstances, the Children’s Services Department named in the order share [..]
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carehazshgokhe
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careSee Customer Account Record Exchange
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care1 : watchful or protective attention, caution, concern, prudence, or regard usually towards an action or situation ;esp : due care [a person has a duty to use in dealing with others, and failure to .. [..]
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care(n) the work of providing treatment for or attending to someone or something(n) judiciousness in avoiding harm or danger(n) an anxious feeling(n) a cause for feeling concern(n) attention and managemen [..]
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careADV dearly; at a high price
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careCareer Average Revalued Earnings
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careCalifornia Alternative Rates for Energy
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careAn exclusion of liability insurance which eliminates coverage for damage to property in the insured's care, custody or control
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careAn Elderly Person's placement with another Family when Independent Living is no longer possible, but Nursing Care is not necessary.
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careCare of Children in the home or institution.
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careProviding for the full range of Dental Health Services for Diagnosis, treatment, follow-up, and Rehabilitation of Patients.
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careHealth care provided to a Critically Ill Patient during a medical Emergency or crisis.
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careBoard, room, and other personal assistance services generally provided on a long term basis. It excludes regular medical care.
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careInstitutional Health care of Patients during the day. The Patients return home at night.
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careThe total of dental diagnostic, preventive, and restorative services provided to meet the needs of a Patient (from Illustrated Dictionary of Dentistry, 1982).
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careCommunity Health and Nursing Services providing coordinated multiple services to the Patient at the Patient's homes. These home-care services are provided by a visiting Nurse, home Health agencie [..]
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careFamilies who care for neglected Children or Patients unable to care for themselves.
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careCare of a Patient at home, by Family members and/or Health Personnel. (Bioethics Thesaurus)
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careSpecialized Health care, supportive in Nature, provided to a dying Person. A holistic approach is often taken, providing Patients and their Families with legal, financial, emotional, or spiritual Coun [..]
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careHospital-sponsored provision of Health Services, such as Nursing, therapy, and Health-related homemaker or Social Services, in the Patient's home. (Hospital Administration Terminology, 2d ed)
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careCare rendered by non-professionals.
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careAdvanced and highly specialized care provided to medical or surgical Patients whose conditions are Life-threatening and require comprehensive care and constant monitoring. It is usually administered i [..]
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careA method of continuously holding a partially wrapped baby to the Chest, involving Skin-to-Skin contact. Originally it was a method of caring for Low-Birth-Weight Infant in Developing Countries and is [..]
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careCare provided Patients requiring extraordinary Therapeutic measures in order to sustain and prolong Life.
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careCare over an extended period, usually for a chronic condition or disability, requiring periodic, intermittent, or continuous care.
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careContinuous care and monitoring of Newborn Infants with Life-threatening conditions, in any setting.
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careInstitutional night care of Patients.
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careNursing Care given to an individual in the home. The care may be provided by a Family member or a Friend. Home Nursing as care by a non-professional is differentiated from Home Care Services provided [..]
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careCare given to Patients by Nursing Service personnel.
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careHealth care services provided to Patients on an ambulatory basis, rather than by admission to a Hospital or other Health care facility. The services may be a part of a Hospital, augmenting its Inpatie [..]
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careCare alleviating symptoms without curing the underlying Disease. (Stedman, 25th ed)
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careCounseling or comfort given by ministers, priests, rabbis, etc., to those in need of help with emotional problems or stressful situations.
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careThe services rendered by members of the Health Profession and non-professionals under their supervision.
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careDesign of Patient Care wherein institutional resources and personnel are organized around Patients rather than around specialized departments. (From Hospitals 1993 Feb 5;67(3):14)
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careThe care of Women and a Fetus or Newborn given before, during, and after delivery from the 28th week of Gestation through the 7th day after delivery.
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careInterventions to provide care prior to, during, and immediately after Surgery.
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carePatient Care procedures performed during the operation that are ancillary to the actual Surgery. It includes monitoring, Fluid Therapy, medication, transfusion, Anesthesia, Radiography, and Laboratory [..]
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careA Pharmacy Service model advocated by the Pharmacy profession and approved by legislatures in many states and countries. This model expands the Role of Pharmacists with additional training (Clinical P [..]
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careThe care provided to Women and their Newborns for the first few months following CHILDBIRTH.
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careThe period of care beginning when the Patient is removed from Surgery and aimed at meeting the Patient's psychological and physical needs directly after Surgery. (From Dictionary of Health Servic [..]
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careThe care provided to Mothers for the first few months following CHILDBIRTH.
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careAn organized and comprehensive program of Health care that identifies and reduces a Woman's reproductive Risks before conception through Risk Assessment, Health Promotion, and interventions. Prec [..]
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careCare provided the Pregnant Woman in order to prevent complications, and decrease the Incidence of maternal and prenatal Mortality.
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careCare given during the period prior to undergoing Surgery when psychological and physical preparations are made according to the special needs of the individual Patient. This period spans the Time betw [..]
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careCare which provides integrated, accessible Health care services by clinicians who are accountable for addressing a large majority of personal Health care needs, developing a sustained partnership with [..]
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careThe primary responsibility of one Nurse for the planning, evaluation, and care of a Patient throughout the course of illness, Convalescence, and recovery.
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careOrganization of medical and Nursing Care according to the degree of illness and care requirements in the Hospital. The Elements are Intensive Care, intermediate Care, Self-Care, Long-Term care, and or [..]
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carePatient Care provided in the home or institution intermittently in order to provide temporary relief to the Family home Care Giver.
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careCare of the Newborn Infant in a crib near the Mother's bed, instead of in a Nursery, during the Hospital Stay.
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careSpecialized healthcare delivered as a follow-up or referral from a Primary Care provider.
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carePerformance of activities or tasks traditionally performed by professional Health Care Providers. The concept includes care of oneself or one's Family and Friends.
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careMaintenance of the hygienic state of the Skin under optimal conditions of cleanliness and comfort. Effective in Skin care are proper washing, bathing, cleansing, and the use of Soaps, Detergents, Oils [..]
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careMedical and skilled Nursing Services provided to Patients who are not in an acute phase of an illness but who require a level of care higher than that provided in a Long-Term Care setting. (JCAHO, Lex [..]
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careMedical and Nursing Care of Patients in the terminal stage of an illness.
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careCare of a highly technical and specialized Nature, provided in a medical center, usually one affiliated with a University, for Patients with unusually severe, complex, or uncommon Health problems.
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careMedical services for which no payment is received. Uncompensated care includes Charity care and bad debts.
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careAn expression common to liability insurance contracts. It refers to exclusion in the policy eliminating coverage for damage to property of others that is in the insured’s “care, custody, or control.” [..]
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careTerm used primarily in liability coverages which refers to property belonging to another but which is legally in the insured’s possession or under his control.
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careAn exclusion of liability insurance which eliminates coverage for damage to property in the insured's care, custody or control
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careAn exclusion of liability insurance which eliminates coverage for damage to property in the insured's care, custody or control
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care"Care" means: (a) Supportive services, including, but not limited to, provision of room and board; (b) Supervision; (c) Protection; and (d) Assistance in bathing, dressing, grooming, eating, [..]
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careChild Abuse & Rape Enquiry
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caren. in law, to be attentive, prudent and vigilant. Essentially, care (and careful) means that a person does everything he/she is supposed to do (to prevent an accident). It is the opposite of negligenc [..]
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caren.(1) "care, sorrow; pain, distress, trouble; anxiety, concern," s.v. care sb.\1 OED. KEY: care@n1
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caren1 61 care 50 cares 10 kare 1
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careThe meaning of carry varies from player to player, and so it’s hard to pinpoint one exact definition that will encompass all meanings. A carry is a champion who is very weak early game and so needs to be ‘carried’ by his team in order to survive. But is extremely strong late game and then does most of the continuous damage of the team and so can ‘c [..]
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careCoverage for damage to property in the care, custody or control of the insured. Classical example is a garage: cars to be repaired are not the property of the insured, but if a car is damaged the insu [..]
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careCoverage for damage to property in the care, custody or control of the insured. Classical example is a garage: cars to be repaired are not the property of the insured, but if a car is damaged the insu [..]
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careAll services and interventions provided to a person with a mental disorder and/or mental health problem by health and other sectors, community organisation, family and carers. Care environment (NS)
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