Emergency Use definition

Emergency Use means providing electrical power or mechanical work during any of the following events and subject to the following conditions:
Emergency Use means using a diesel engine to provide electrical power or mechanical work during any of the following events and subject to the following conditions:
Emergency Use means the use of an unapproved drug, biologic, or device in a life- threatening situation, or the compassionate use of an unapproved device that does not have an IDE, and in which there is not sufficient time to convene a full board IRB meeting with quorum for approval. Whenever possible the researchers must notify the IRB prior to the proposed emergency use. When emergency medical care is initiated the patient may not be considered a research participant under 45 CFR 46. The IRB does not currently review protocols involving the pre-planned use of a test article in an emergency situation. In cases of medical emergencies, physicians will follow federal regulations for Emergency Use of Drugs and Devices (21 CFR 56.102(d) and 21 CFR 56.104(c)).

Examples of Emergency Use in a sentence

  • Perform serology testing with an FDA Emergency Use Authorization (EUA) authorized serological assay as appropriate to respond to emerging pandemics in order to conduct surveillance for past infection and monitor community exposure.

  • Printed Materials: • COVID-19 Screening Checklist • DSHS-supplied Event Materials (Banners, Welcome Signs, Posters, etc.) • Event Signage • HIPAA Privacy Statement • ImmTrac2 Consent Forms • Emergency Use Authorization (EUA)/Vaccine Information Statement (VIS) • EUA/VIS Addendum.

  • Any PCR (molecular) or antigen test used must either have Emergency Use Authorization by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration or be operating per the Laboratory Developed Test requirements by the U.S. Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services.

  • In situations where attending a funeral requires additional travel time additional days may be requested under the Emergency Use of Sick and Personal Leave Policy.

  • Any of the above tests must either: (i) have Emergency Use Authorization by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration; or (ii) be operating per the Laboratory Developed Test requirements by the U.S. Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services.


More Definitions of Emergency Use

Emergency Use means the use of an investigational medical device in an emergency situation. It is intended to provide patients and physicians with access to devices intended to treat life-threatening or serious diseases or conditions when there is no available alternative and no time to obtain FDA approval. “Emergency use” is not the same as “emergency research.” Emergency research is “planned research” conducted in emergent situations that is typically conducted without informed consent.
Emergency Use means a use of property:
Emergency Use means the administration of oxygen USP to an individual that is experiencing an unexpected, life-threatening, medical situation which requires immediate action.
Emergency Use shall have the meaning ascribed to the term in Article 5.12.1 hereunder;
Emergency Use means using an emergency standby CI engines to provide electrical power or mechanical work during any of the following events and subject to the following conditions:
Emergency Use means the use of a test article on a human subject in a life-threatening situation in which no standard acceptable treatment is available, and in which there is not sufficient time to obtain IRB approval.
Emergency Use means using a controlled aversive procedure without first meeting the requirements in parts 9525.2750, 9525.2760, and 9525.2780 when it can be