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Determinants of pre-adolescent girls' sport performance in three-year swimming training. [PDF]

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Attitudes of Legal Guardians in the ICU – A qualitative report

Intensive and Critical Care Nursing, 2014
Decision-making in intensive care units (ICUs) is often made by surrogates, since patients are unconscious or incompetent. In Israel, Legal Guardians (LGs), appointed by the court, are required to make these decisions.To qualitatively assess the attitudes of LGs required to make decisions on behalf of their relatives.Demographic and semi-structured ...
Michael, Kuniavsky   +5 more
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Operation Child‐ID: reunifying children with their legal guardians after Hurricane Katrina

Disasters, 2007
Children constitute a vulnerable population and special considerations are necessary in order to provide proper care for them during disasters. After disasters such as Hurricane Katrina, the rapid identification and protection of separated children and their reunification with legal guardians is necessary in order to minimise secondary injuries (i.e ...
Mark A, Brandenburg   +3 more
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Overcoming Legal Obstacles Involving the Voluntary Care of Children Who Are Separated From Their Legal Guardians During a Disaster

Pediatric Emergency Care, 2008
A large-scale disaster may separate children from their parents or guardians and may strand many children in the care of temporary caregivers, including physicians and nurses. In general, unless a physician or nurse is a member of a public sector emergency response program (a "VHP"), parental consent is required for the treatment of minors outside of ...
George L, Foltin   +7 more
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The psychiatrist as legal guardian

American Journal of Psychiatry, 1988
Most discussions about legal guardianship pertain to special populations, such as the mentally retarded or demented. Except for the case of refusal of antipsychotic medication, little has been written about using guardianship to authorize nonemergency treatment for a person who is mentally ill and treatable. The authors present several cases in which a
R M, Wettstein, L H, Roth
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