Yes, for warmth and privacy, it's important to keep the patient as covered as possible during a bed bath.
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All of it is ice covered except for the coast, in general, and especially the coast on the southeast and southwest sides.
The appropriate steps to take when examining a patient are inspection, auscultation, palpation and percussion.
All categories of business and industry are covered by OSHA standards, except for sole proprietorships.
usually by observing symptoms and behavior during an active episode. It is very obvious in most cases. when there is no active episode you can't diagnose it at all except retrospectively from patient's subjective history.
OSHA requires the use of gloves during venipuncture except in those extremely rare cases in which doing so would put the patient and health care provider in jeopardy.
Sea urchins are covered almost entirely with spines, except for the bottom of their body.
it is a dress that cover the whole body except face, that is covered by a cloth called neeqab
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Yes, a doctor is required to turn a patient in, if the doctor has knowledge that the patient is committing physical or sexual abuse of another person. The doctor - patient relationship is protected except in cases where abuse is involved. The rules vary somewhat by state.