Medical Concerns Sample Clauses

Medical Concerns. Nothing in this Agreement shall require that an electronic device or equipment constituting an appropriate auxiliary aid be used when or where its use may interfere with medical or monitoring equipment or may otherwise constitute a threat to a Patient's medical condition.
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Medical Concerns. For the protection of all children attending the School, the Caregiver should keep the child at home if the child shows any of the following symptoms: • A temperature of over 99 F • Intestinal disturbance accompanied by diarrhea or vomiting • Any undiagnosed rash • Sore or discharging eyes or ears, profuse nasal discharge If the child has been exposed to any contagious disease, it should be reported to the School immediately.
Medical Concerns. Does your athlete have any medical concerns the coach needs to be aware of? ______________ ______________________________________________________________________________ Is there a medical alert for your athlete identified in the school system? _____yes ______no
Medical Concerns. Nothing in this Settlement Agreement will require that an electronic device or equipment constituting an appropriate auxiliary aid be used when or where its use may interfere with medical or monitoring equipment or may otherwise constitute a threat to the patient’s medical condition. 28.
Medical Concerns. Nothing in this Agreement shall require the use of an electronic device or equipment constituting an appropriate auxiliary aid or service when or where its use may interfere with medical or monitoring equipment or may otherwise constitute a threat to any Customer’s medical condition. If DCF Personnel determines that use of a particular auxiliary aid or service interferes with medical or monitoring equipment or constitutes a threat to a Customer’s medical condition, DCF Personnel shall provide alternative means to ensure effective communication with the Customer and document the same in the Customer’s medical chart or case file.
Medical Concerns. The Zip Line Canopy Tour, Treetop Obstacle Course, Climbing Adventure, Team Building Programs, and other related adventure activities/programs offered by Provider (“Adventure Activities”) are designed for use by participants of average mobility and strength who are in reasonably good health. Obesity, high blood pressure, cardiac and coronary artery disease, pulmonary problems, arthritis, tendonitis, and other joint and musculo-skeletal problems may all impair the safety and well-being of participants in the Adventure Activities, as may other medical and psychological and psychiatric problems. All such conditions may increase the inherent risks of the experience and cause the Participant to be a danger to himself or others. Participants with underlying medical conditions, including those set forth in the paragraph above, that may put them at greater risk of injury or illness during an activity must carefully consider those risks before choosing to participate, and they must fully inform Provider in writing of any such relevant condition prior to the beginning of the activity. By execution of this agreement, I acknowledge that have read, understand, and meet (or the minor Participant meets) all the physical and medical restrictions and requirements for participation provided in the purchase confirmation, on the website (xxxxx://xxxxxxxxx.xxx/terms), as communicated by Provider orally or in writing, and/or as signed at the property. I understand that if at the time of check-in, I (or the minor Participant) do not meet the posted requirements and restrictions, or that in the sole and total discretion of Provider my (or minor Participant’s) participation may lead to a higher risk of danger to me (or minor Participant) and/or others participating with me/them, I/we will be denied access to the course without refund. I/we accept that Provider may refuse admission to its Adventure Activities and premises to any persons that its owners or agents deem a hazard to themselves or to others, Provider may alter its published or announced requirements for participation in its Adventure Activities and for use of its property at any time and for any reasons that it may deem appropriate, and Provider's right to refuse me service or access shall not and does not create a duty on the part of the Provider to deny or restrict my access in any way. Inherent and Other Risks. The risk of serious injury or death during participation in the Adventure Activities is inherent to any par...
Medical Concerns. Does your athlete have any medical concerns the coach needs to be aware of? ______________
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Medical Concerns. For the protection of all children attending the School, your child should be kept at home, if he shows any of the following symptoms:
Medical Concerns. In terms of medical concerns, Party B is informed by Party A that there presently exists the following known risks: a) Party A facilitates adoptions of children in Social Welfare Institutes who were often abandoned in the first several days of their lives. There is no family medical history or prenatal medical record available. b) Of mandatory physical examinations conducted by hospitals/clinics authorized by the China Center for Children's Welfare and Adoption and the American Consulate for visa purpose, there is no genetic testing. For Hepatitis B and HIV, the testing sometimes is not reliable. No lead testing is conducted in China prior to placement. Some children in group living or xxxxxx care setting may have suffered physical, emotional and sexual abuses and may have emotional and psychological disorders. Party A will be free of any liability in connection with the medical condition of the child to be adopted, as well as any errors or omissions in the information that are provided by the China Center of Children's Welfare and Adoption and the Chinese social welfare institutions. c) Further, Party B understands and agrees that Party A cannot predict an adopted child's future personality, medical problems, learning capacities, appearance and characteristics and will not accept any liabilities so related. d) Party A cannot guarantee a new assignment if Part B declines an assignment based on medical or non-medical reasons and the Chinese governments do not agree with the reasons.
Medical Concerns. ZipLine hilton head is designed for use by Participants of average mobility and strength who are in reasonably good health. Obesity, high blood pressure, cardiac and coronary artery disease, pulmonary problems, arthritis, tendonitis, and other joint and muscular-skeletal problems may all impair the safety and well-being of the Participants on the course. Certain psychological and psychiatric problems may also increase the inherent risks of the experience and cause the Participants to be a danger to themselves or others. Participants with underlying medical problems that put them at greater risk of injury or illness during a zip line canopy tour must carefully consider those risks before choosing to participate, and they must fully inform tour staff prior to the beginning of the tour. ZipLine hilton head reserves the right to exclude any individual from participation for medical, safety or other reasons.
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