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- 101 is the police single non-emergency number (SNEN) in the United Kingdom (UK), which automatically connects the caller to their local police force, in...
- the case of emergency calls) or by some sort of first contact centre (nonemergency calls). Grading is affected by such factors as the use or threat of violence...
- precedence. But they are not replacements for oral rehydration solutions in nonemergency situations. In 2003, WHO and UNICEF recommended that the osmolarity of...
- getting a good deal. Kennedy suggested limiting Medicaid patients to two nonemergency room visits per year as a cost-saving measure. He also called for the...
- "Backyard banter Police launch 105 nonemergency call number". Stuff (Fairfax). 28 May 2019. "In a nonemergency call 105 Police launch new number for...
- John George Psychiatric Hospital Nonemergency hospital entrance Geography Location San Leandro, Alameda County, California, United States Coordinates 37°42′39″N...
- object in ear, nose, or throat, urinary tract infections, headaches. P4 Nonemergency Old injury or condition that has been present for a long time. Chronic...
- boat, although 'ventilation' requires raising a snorkel mast. During nonemergency situations, design constraints call for operators to allow the engine...
- nonemergency call number". Stuff (Fairfax). 28 May 2019. Archived from the original on 23 August 2019. Retrieved 23 August 2019. "In a nonemergency call...
- common clinical scenarios physicians may encounter. They range from nonemergency problems, to the continuity of care, to life-threatening emergency situations...