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Q: What is the Stay and Render Aid Act law mean?
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What is the approprite time to render First Aid?

when is the appropriate time to render First Aid and why do i need to learn First Aid


What is important rendering aid or allowing a suspect to escape and possibly harm others?

If you are trained to render aid this is the most important thing if the wounded will suffer greater harm (die) if you don't. If you are not trained to render aid and there are others better suited to aid pursue suspect.


Are nurses required to render aid off duty?

Duty of care..Nurse .Obliged to render asssitance when off duty?


How do you spell aide?

The spelling "aide" means a person who is an assistant.The word "aid" means help or assistance. To aid is to render assistance.


What is the primary job of fungi?

Fungi often act as decomposers/detritivores, which aid in the breaking down of waste. If there were no fungi in the world, large amounts of waste would build up and render the world less sanitary.


In Florida what are boat operators required to do if involved in an accident?

Render aid to all solds aboard.


Are police officers required to provide emergency first aid?

In most jurisdictions, no. The decision of whether or not to provide first aid, as well as act on most other situations, is discretionary on the part of the officer. However, most police agencies place the preservation of life and rendering of aid very high in priority. An officer who had the opportunity to render first aid in the absence of someone more qualified, but did not do so, would probably be disciplined.


When are you required to assist anyone injured in an accident?

If you are not a professional, the only thing that would compel you to render aid is your conscience.


Doesnt a 16 year sentence seem to harsh for failure to stop and render aid with a prior felony conviction?

Was a high speed car chase involved in the failure to stop part of the question? Was the aid that you failed to render needed as a result of something you did? If it was, then 16 years with prior felony is exactly right.


Why it is necessary to learn to render first aid?

First Aid is neccessary as it allows you to save someones life. The first few minutes are really the most vital moments in saving a life.


Why do you render first aid?

First Aid has 3 main aims, these are:To:1. Save lives.2. Prevent further injury.3. Promote full recovery.


What is the penalty for failure to render aid?

In Texas up to 1 year in county jail or 5 years state jail