Sore definition

Sore means suffering bodily pain from wounds, bruises, etc.

Examples of Sore in a sentence

  • Most important symptoms and effects, both acute and delayed:Repeated and/or prolonged exposure to low concentrations of vapors and/or aerosols may cause: Sore throat.

  • People with two or more of these symptoms may have COVID-19: • Fever or chills• Cough• Shortness of breath or difficulty breathing• Fatigue• Muscle or body aches• Headache• New loss of taste or smell• Sore throat• Congestion or runny nose• Nausea or vomiting• Diarrhea 2.

  • Sore spots, altered speech, and difficulty in eating are common problems.

  • Symptoms:Repeated and/or prolonged exposure to low concentrations of vapors and/or aerosols may cause Sore throat.

  • Examples include:– Deep cuts to the skin– Severe diarrhea without bleeding or dehydration– Ankle sprains– Earaches– Sore throats– Fevers– Acute sinusitis– Urinary burning, frequency or infection• Examples of situations that we do not consider to require urgent care include:– Symptoms that have been present for 24 to 48 hours.

  • COVID-19 symptoms can vary, but symptoms may include:● Fever above 100 degrees Fahrenheit (F)● Chills● Cough● Shortness of breath or difficulty breathing● Fatigue● Muscle or body aches● Headache● New loss of taste or smell● Sore throat● Congestion or runny nose● Nausea or vomiting● Diarrhea If a student or staff member experiences any of the above symptoms, they must stay home and should contact their health care provider for further instruction.

  • Sore throat with fever (student must be fever-free without fever- reducing medication such as Tylenol or Advil/Motrin for at least 24 hours before returning to school).

  • Examples of conditions which require Medically Necessary treatment, but are not Emergency Services, include:  Sore throats.

  • Currently, COVID-19 symptoms include one or more of the following: • Cough;• Shortness of breath or difficulty breathing;• Fever;• Chills;• Muscle pain;• Headache;• Sore throat;• New loss of taste or smell;• New GI symptoms;• Trouble breathing;• Persistent pain or pressure in the chest;• New confusion;• Inability to wake or stay awake; and• Bluish lips or face.

  • If a CP’s Total Quality Score = 40% and a previous period Total Quality Sore of 30%, then they would receive half of their Improvement Over Self percentage points, or 50% *10% = 5% of at-risk DSRIP funds.• A BH CP with a Quality Score of 75% and a previous period Quality Score of 65% has a DSRIP Accountability Score of 80% (75% + 50% of (75%-65%))Performance Periods 1 and 2 are reporting only.

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