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Check AR 40-501 Standards of Military Fitness.
Ten years
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Lymphedema is fluid retention due to obstruction of lymph vessels.Lymphedema
Yes, Pride lift chairs are considered a "medical device" for regulation purposes. You can get more information at www.nextag.com/medical-device-sales/products-html
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Army Regulation 40-501, Section 11-5, subparagraph d: Individual Medical Readiness categoriesDefines Medical Readiness Class 3B as the following.d. Medical Readiness Class 3B (MR3B)(1) Medical requirements that will take more than 30 days to correct.(2) Deficiencies may include temporary profiles exceeding 30 days, and P3 or P4 profiles that require completion of a MMRB. (If the Soldier does not meet medical retention standards, Soldier requires a MEB.)(3) Soldiers who are pregnant.(4) Soldiers who are hospitalized (absent sick status).(5) Soldiers found "Unfit" but continued in COAD status.(6) Soldiers are categorized as "Red" in MEDPROS.
Army Regulation 40-501, Section 11-5, subparagraph d: Individual Medical Readiness categoriesDefines Medical Readiness Class 3B as the following.d. Medical Readiness Class 3B (MR3B)(1) Medical requirements that will take more than 30 days to correct.(2) Deficiencies may include temporary profiles exceeding 30 days, and P3 or P4 profiles that require completion of a MMRB. (If the Soldier does not meet medical retention standards, Soldier requires a MEB.)(3) Soldiers who are pregnant.(4) Soldiers who are hospitalized (absent sick status).(5) Soldiers found "Unfit" but continued in COAD status.(6) Soldiers are categorized as "Red" in MEDPROS.
No; a member of the BC Medical Veterinary Assoc. under the Veterinarians Act is excluded so long as he or she is carrying on the occupation governed by the Veterinarian Act: ES Regulation, section 31(o)
Schleich animals are typically made of PVC and Hexamoll®DINCH®.It is a non-phthalateplasticizerfor PVC and other polar polymers. It is Medical and Food Grade and complies with European and US toy regulation and standards.
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