no dont do that
If a patient has become sick or injured overseas, additional arrangements and assistance may be required to bring them back home safely.
Yes
you would bring it to the vet.
Approximate (rhymes with "date") is the medical term meaning to bring close together or into apposition.
Take them to a medical facility and bring this to the attention of the medical staff .
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In order to find out how to bring back your PBX's functionality you are going to have to call the PBX company or a hotline and ask them for assistance in this matter.
The Flying Doctor Service originated in Australia in May 1928, as the Aerial Medical Service. It was established at Cloncurry, in western Queensland, Australia, to provide medical service to remote settlements and cattle stations and sheep stations in the sparsely populated outback of the continent. Doctors used aeroplanes to bring medical assistance to their patients and to take them to a hospital in one of the larger centres where facilities were better equipped to deal with serious cases.
wIt really depends where you are going and what you are taking with you. The best way is obviously by phone or radio so I would recommend bringing a mobile with you (bare in mind you may not always get signal). If you are properly in the wilderness then it is a certainty to bring a gps otherwise the. Medical services will have no idea where you are. Smoke signals can also be used but I wouldn't recommend this if it is emergency assistance. Small signalling mirrors can be useful to signal to aircraft (e.g. An air ambulance). Perhaps you could use a distress flair if you had to.
I think you can bring medical equipment with you if you have proof for it, according to some laws in some areas. I am not sure from your question where you are going and where you live so I cannot give you a definite answer.
The future tense of bring is will bring.