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There are a number of medical conditions that might require a patient to have an enema. These include severe constipation, cleaning the bowel prior to surgery, emergency blood expansion and occasionally an enema is used to give a general anesthetic.
Enema
Prior to a barium enema you need to be NPO or nothing by mouth for 12 hours pre testing. The bowel needs to be prepped with either golightly or sodium phosphates the night before.
The job didn't require prior experience.
mitosis
If it is a DoD system, then according to DoDI 8510 - yes - it does require prior approval. If it is a commercial system, then the answer will be dependent on the company policy (but a good company policy WILL require approval prior to connection).
It depends on the situation. If it is elective surgery, yes, they could require you to provide payment prior to the operation. In an emergency situation it would be a violation of the law to require it to save life.
This will probably require prior approval.
Yes, altho some procedures require prior approval.
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Yes, it does require user's credentials.
Within 45 days of arrival, annually, and prior to deployment