Serious definition

Serious means violations that either result in one or more neg- ative outcomes and significant actual harm to residents that does not constitute imminent danger, or there is a reasonable predictability of recurring actions, practices, situations, or incidents with potential for causing significant harm to a resident, or both.
Serious means violations that result in one or more negative outcomes and significant actual harm to residents that does not con­ stitute imminent danger; and/or, there is reasonable predictability of recurring actions, practices, situations or incidents with potential for causing significant harm to a resident.
Serious means violations that result in one or more negative outcomes and significant actual harm to residents that does not constitute imminent danger; and or, there is rea- sonable predictability of recurring actions, practices, situa- tions or incidents with potential for causing significant harm to a resident.

More Definitions of Serious

Serious adverse events shall be reported to the other Party within four working days (if the event is fatal or life-threatening) or ten working days (if otherwise) after a Party's (a "reporting Party") becoming aware of such an event and shall either be reported by facsimile or telephone. The reporting Party shall report on a quarterly basis all other adverse events that are known to the reporting Party through either the receipt of clinical study documentation or post-market surveillance. In addition, the reporting Party shall report all known instances of use of the Product during pregnancy. In any event, each Party shall promptly notify the other of any complaint received by such Party in sufficient detail and in sufficient time to allow the responsible Party to comply with any and all regulatory requirements imposed upon it in any country in the Territory. Each Party shall also advise the other of any regulatory developments (e.g., proposed recalls, labeling and other registrational dossier changes, etc.) affecting the Compound or the Product in any country in the Territory.
Serious means dangerous to life or property;
Serious means an experience or reaction which is fatal or life threatening, results in persistent or significant disability, requires inpatient hospitalization or prolongation of existing inpatient hospitalization, is a congenital anomaly, cancer, or the result of an overdose, or is another important medical event (even if not life-threatening, resulting in death, or requiring hospitalization) if, based upon appropriate medical judgments, such medical event may jeopardize the patient’s or subject’s health or may require medical or surgical intervention to prevent one of the other outcomes listed previously, and (B) “unexpected” means a condition or development not listed in the then-current FDA-approved labeling for the Product, and includes those experiences or reactions that show a significant increase in incidence or severity over what appears on the labeling of the Product or in NDA trials or that are a failure of the Product to achieve claimed activity.
Serious means an experience which (a) results in the death, a persistent or significant incapacity or substantial disruption of the ability to conduct normal life functions, in-patient hospitalization or prolongation of hospitalization, or (b) is a congenital anomaly, the result of an overdose or life threatening (only if unrelated to primary disease); and “unexpected” shall mean (x) for a nonmarketed Product, an experience that is not identified in nature, severity or frequency in the current clinical investigator’s confidential information brochure, and (y) for a marketed product, an event which is not listed in the current labeling for such product, and includes an event that may be symptomatically and pathophysiologically related to an experience listed in the labeling but differs from the event because of increased frequency or greater severity or specificity. Each party further shall immediately notify the other party of any information received regarding any threatened or pending action by an agency that may affect the safety and efficacy claims of the Product. Upon receipt of any such information, the parties shall consult with each other in an effort to arrive at a mutually acceptable procedure for taking appropriate action; provided, however, that nothing contained herein shall restrict either party’s right to make a timely report of such matter to any government agency or take other action that it deems to be appropriate or required by applicable law, regulation or court order. Each party shall take all reasonable steps to protect the confidentiality of any patient health and medical information that it has access to and to comply with applicable state and federal privacy laws, as such laws apply to such party.
Serious means a violation that results in one or more negative outcomes and significant actual harm to a client that does not consti­ tute imminent danger. It also means there is reasonable predictability of recurring actions, practices, situations, or incidents with poten­ tial for causing significant harm to a client.
Serious is defined as conditions that require inpatient care or continuing treatment by a healthcare provider. Family leave is not intended to cover minor illnesses or medical procedures that are normally of a few days duration. When medically necessary, the employee may take the leave intermittently or on a reduced leave schedule. The birth of a child, or placement of a child for adoption or xxxxxx care. Entitlement to family leave expires 12 months after the birth or placement. Caring for the employee’s sick child, spouse or parent. The definitions of these family members are meant to include most people for whom the employee has the responsibility of day-to-day care. When medically necessary, the employee may take the leave intermittently or on a reduced leave schedule. The definitions include: • Biological, adopted and xxxxxx children under 18 • Anybody under 18 who is treated as the employee’s child, which might include the child of a spouse or domestic partner or a grandchild who lives with the employee • Disabled children of any age • Anybody who treated the employee as a son or daughter when the employee was under 18 • Common-law husbands and wives • Parents-in-law If a husband and wife both work for the District, they can have only 12 weeks of leave for birth, placement or caring for a sick parent, which they can split between them. However, both are entitled to the full 12 weeks for their own illness, or caring for a sick child or spouse. Situations that are not included in the above definitions will be handled on a case by case basis.
Serious as defined in the SARA means that the ideation is experienced as persistent and intrusive or involves high lethality methods; or that the level of intent is moderate to high.