Medical Acts definition

Medical Acts means the relevant statutory medical acts including, but not limited to, the Care Standards Act 2000 (as amended from time to time).
Medical Acts. - as used in these rules, means the tasks, medications, or procedures that an EMS provider is authorized to perform or administer within the EMS provider’s applicable scope of practice including in-scope tasks and procedures in a clinical setting.
Medical Acts means the Medical Act (21 & 22 Vict..c. 90) of the Parliament of the United Kingdom, and any Act amending that Act;

Examples of Medical Acts in a sentence

  • The delegation of Added Nursing Skills and Sanctioned Medical Acts (Special Procedures) to nurses shall be in accordance with guidelines established by the College of Nurses from time to time and any approved Hospital policy related thereto.

  • Medical Acts (Special Procedures) to nurses shall be in accordance with guidelines established by the College of Nurses from time to time and any approved Centre policy related thereto.

  • A person who has full registration under the Medical Acts of the country where they practice and who specialises in nursing, homeopathy, acupuncture, orthopaedic medicine, traditional Chinese medicine, osteopathy, chiropractic, chiropody, podiatry or physiotherapy treatment, and to whom you have been referred by a medical doctor.

  • The delegation of Added Nursing Skills and Sanctioned Medical Acts (Special Procedures) to nurses shall be accordance with guidelines established by the College of Nurses from time to time and any approved Hospital policy related thereto.

  • A person who has full registration under the Medical Acts of the country where they practice and who specialises in nursing, homeopathy, acupuncture, orthopaedic medicine, osteopathy, chiropractic, chiropody, podiatry or physiotherapy treatment, and to whom you have been referred by a medical doctor.

  • Medical Acts (Special Procedures) to nurses shall be in accordance with guidelines established by the College of Nurses from time to time and any approved Employer policy related thereto.

  • A person who has full registration under the Medical Acts of the country where they practice and who specialises in nursing, homeopathy, acupuncture, orthopaedic medicine, osteopathy, chiropractic, chiropody, podiatry, or physiotherapy treatment, and to whom you have been referred by a medical doctor.

  • Medical practitioner A person who has full registration under the Medical Acts of the country where they practice and who specialises in nursing, homeopathy, acupuncture, orthopaedic medicine, osteopathy, chiropractic, chiropody, podiatry or physiotherapy treatment, and to whom you have been referred by a medical doctor.

  • Medical practitioner A person who has full registration under the Medical Acts of the country where they practice and who specialises in nursing, homeopathy, acupuncture, orthopaedic medicine, osteopathy, chiropractic, chiropody, podiatry, or physiotherapy treatment, and to whom you have been referred by a medical doctor.

  • Any such revisions shall be made only by a written supplement to the Purchase Order.