Potential Harm definition

Potential Harm or "At Risk of Harm" means that an unstable patient will be left without adequate care for an unacceptable period of time if the assigned nursing staff member leaves the assignment or transfers care to another nursing staff member.
Potential Harm or "At Risk of Harm" means that an unstable patient will be left without adequate care for an unacceptable period of time if the registered nurse, licensed practical nurse, or certified nursing assistant leaves the assignment or transfers care to another.

Examples of Potential Harm in a sentence

  • Harm or Potential Harm to Beneficial Uses for Discharge Violations 1 2 Harm or Potential for Harm: minor For the 39 capacity-related SSOs, though there were impacts to the recreational beneficial uses of the respective creeks involved, the potential harm factor is minor because the discharges were diluted with high wet weather flows in the creek; and the actual recreational uses are typically less during wet weather.

  • Actual Harm or Potential Harm to Beneficial Uses 2 The untreated sewage entered Dead Man Gulch Creek, tributary to South Laguna Creek, during a storm event.

  • Actual Harm or Potential Harm to Beneficial Uses 2 Harm or Potential for Harm: below moderate The discharge posed below-moderate harm or potential harm to beneficial uses because, although impacts could be reasonably expected based on the discharge characteristics (see “Degree of Toxicity of Discharge” above) and applicable beneficial uses, the harm was likely short-term and not appreciable.

  • Actual Harm or Potential Harm to Beneficial Uses 2 The untreated sewage entered Bunch Creek, a tributary to the North Fork of the American River.

  • Harm or Potential Harm to Beneficial Uses The sums of the above factor scores are (3) for dibromochloromethane, (3) for dichlorobromomethane, (6) for total nitrogen, and (7) for total copper.

  • Actual Harm or Potential Harm to Beneficial Uses 1 Potential for Harm: minor The Basin Plan assigns Ravenswood Slough the following beneficial uses: estuarine habitat (EST); preservation of rare and endangered species (RARE), wildlife habitat (WILD), water contact recreation (REC-1), and noncontact water recreation (REC-2).

  • PENALTY FACTOR ASSESS- MENT DISCUSSION Harm or Potential Harm to Beneficial Uses for Discharge Violations 3 Harm or Potential for Harm: Moderate The alleged discharges of milk and propylene glycol cooling fluid to ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Canyon Creek on November 5 and from November 7 through 19 impaired water quality.

  • Summary Tables of City of ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ Significant and Categorical Industrial User 2017 Sampling vs 2011 & 2016 Basin Plan Water Quality Objectives Basin Plan Water Quality Objectives and Potential Harm to Present or Potential Beneficial Uses of Llagas Creek Color: Waters shall be free of coloration that causes nuisance or adversely affects beneficial uses.

  • Harm or Potential Harm to Beneficial Uses for Discharge Violations 0 to 1 Harm or Potential for Harm: negligible to minor The first portion of the 200,000-gallon discharge posed negligible harm, and the latter portion posed minor harm.

  • Category Harm Factor Reason Harm or Potential Harm to Beneficial Uses 2 For the December 17-19, and 22, 2010, SSOs, the potential harm is below moderate.

Related to Potential Harm

  • Potential Client means any person or entity to whom the Company has offered (by means of a personal meeting, telephone call, or a letter or written proposal specifically directed to the particular person or entity) to serve as investment adviser or to provide or distribute insurance products but which is not at such time an advisee, investment advisory or insurance customer, distributor or client of the Group or any person or entity for which a plan exists to make such an offer; persons or entities solicited or to be solicited solely by non-personalized form letters and blanket mailings are excluded from this definition;

  • Serious physical harm means bodily injury that involves a substantial risk of death, extreme physical pain, protracted and obvious disfigurement, or protracted loss or impairment of the function of a bodily member, organ, or mental faculty.

  • Serious harm means harm, whether physical or

  • Potential Enrollee means a Medical Assistance Recipient who may voluntarily elect to enroll in a given managed care program, but is not yet an Enrollee of an MCO.

  • Potential Holder means any Broker-Dealer or any such other Person as may be permitted by the Corporation, including any Existing Holder, who may be interested in acquiring shares of AMPS (or, in the case of an Existing Holder, additional shares of AMPS).