Emergent condition definition

Emergent condition means as defined at N.J.A.C. 6A:26-1.2.
Emergent condition means a condition is so injurious or hazardous that it causes an imminent peril to the health and safety of students and staff.
Emergent condition means a medical condition of a patient that has resulted from the sudden onset of a health condition with acute symptoms which, in the absence of immediate medical attention, are reasonably likely to place the patient’s health in serious jeopardy, result in serious impairment to bodilyfunctions, or result in serious dysfunction of any bodily organ or part as outlined in “Emergency Medical Conditions” per Section 1867 of the Social Security Act (42 U.S.C. 1395dd).

More Definitions of Emergent condition

Emergent condition means a medical condition that has resulted from the sudden onset of a health condition with acute symptoms of sufficient severity (including severe pain) which, in the absence of immediate medical attention, are reasonably likely to place the patient’s health in serious jeopardy, result in serious impairment to bodily functions or result in serious dysfunction of any bodily organ or part.
Emergent condition means a medical condition of an patient that has resulted from the sudden onset of a health condition with acute symptoms which, in the absence of immediate medical attention, are reasonably likely to place the patient’s health in serious jeopardy, result in serious impairment to bodily functions of the patient or result in serious dysfunction of any bodily organ or part.
Emergent condition means a dental situation when an Inmate is assessed as having a significant condition and is unresponsive to initial medical management treatment and/or the Clinician (See Section 1.2.12) decides that an Immediate Assessment by a Dental Professional is indicated.
Emergent condition means a medical condition of an Uninsured Patient that has resulted from the sudden onset of a health condition with acute symptoms which, in the absence of immediate medical attention, are reasonably likely to result in placing the Uninsured Patient’s health (or in the case of a pregnant woman, an unborn child) in serious jeopardy, result in serious impairment to bodily functions of the Uninsured Patient or, result in serious dysfunction of any bodily organ or part. A pregnant woman with contractions is considered to have an Emergent Condition.
Emergent condition means an Inmate who demonstrates imminent danger (suicidal, homicidal, psychosis or disorientation) to themselves or others requiring immediate (not to exceed two (2) hours) assessment by a Mental Health Professional.
Emergent condition means a disease, illness, or injury characterized by sudden onset and symptoms of sufficient severity, including severe pain, that the absence of immediate medical attention could reasonably be expected by a prudent layperson, who possesses an average knowledge of health and medicine, to result in: