Treating definition

Treating means selection and performance of those therapeutic measures essential to the effective execution and management of the nursing regimen, and execution of any prescribed medical regimen.
Treating means selection and performance of those
Treating means to provide someone with food, drink, goods, or entertainment at one’s own expense

Examples of Treating in a sentence

  • Treating physicians may decide to monitor more or less frequently for individual patients but should always consider recommendations from the product monograph.

  • Treating individuals differently, or interfering with or preventing them from enjoying the advantages or privileges afforded to others because of their membership in a protected category.

  • Treating providers are solely responsible for medical advice and treatment of members.

  • Treating the date as per schedule of requirements as the base, a delivery "adjustment" will be calculated for other bids at 2% of the ex-factory price including excise duty for each month of delay beyond the base and this will be added to the bid price for evaluation.

  • Neither the Company nor the Plan Administrator shall have any right, obligation, or authority of any kind to ultimately select Physicians, Hospitals, or other healthcare or health service providers for the Insured Person or to make any medical Treatment decisions for or on behalf of the Insured Person, and all such decisions shall be made solely and exclusively by the Insured Person and/or his/her guardians, Relatives, Treating Physicians and other healthcare providers.


More Definitions of Treating

Treating or “Treatment” shall mean the removal, reduction or dilution of CO2 in Gas.
Treating means the selection, recommendation, execution, 16
Treating or "treat" means to subject brine or other waste substances to chemical procedures.
Treating means selection and performance of those therapeutic measures essential to the effective execution and management of the nursing care and execution of the prescribed medical orders. [Amended by 1957 c.316 s.2; 1973 c.584 s.1; 1975 c.205 s.1; 1975 c.659 s.1; 1995 c.763 s.3; 1997 c.204 s.1; 1999 c.498 s.4]
Treating means providing Treatment.
Treating means selection and per- formance of those therapeutic measures es- sential to the effective execution and management of the nursing care and exe- cution of the prescribed medical orders. [Amended by 1957 c.316 §2; 1973 c.584 §1; 1975 c.205 §1; 1975 c.659 §1; 1995 c.763 §3; 1997 c.204 §1; 1999 c.498 §4; 2001 c.465 §1]
Treating means selection and performance of therapeutic measures essential to the