- as if infected, and
therefore precautions were
taken to
minimize risk. In 1987, the
practice of
universal precautions was
adjusted by a set of rules...
- Transmission-based
precautions are infection-control
precautions in
health care, in
addition to the so-called "standard
precautions". They are the latest...
- Air Raid
Precautions (ARP)
refers to a
number of
organisations and
guidelines in the
United Kingdom dedicated to the
protection of
civilians from the...
-
Precaution (1820) is the
first novel by
American author James Fenimore Cooper.
Precaution is set in the
spring of 1815 in Northamptonshire, England. It...
- risk for
spine injury was
placed on
spinal precautions,
approximately 50-100
people would be put on
precautions for
every one
person who
actually had an...
-
Recommended precaution (Arabic: احتياط مستحب, romanized: Ihtiyat Mustahabb) is a fiqh term,
prominently used by Shi'a
marjas when
giving fatwas. Ihtiyat...
-
proximate causes of the
listed consequences. A
listing is also
given of
precautions that may be
taken to
reduce vulnerability,
either by
reducing the risk...
- of biosafety,
precautions may
consist of
regular hand-washing and
minimal protective equipment. At
higher biosafety levels,
precautions may
include airflow...
- Brigade. The Fire
Precautions (Sub-surface
Railway Stations)
Regulations 1989 (SI 1989/1401) were made
under Section 12 of the Fire
Precautions Act 1971 and...
- The
United States Census Bureau (USCB),
officially the
Bureau of the Census, is a prin****l
agency of the U.S.
Federal Statistical System, responsible...