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2207 2 susan deacon improving | patient | care as an amendment to |
2207 1 shona robison improving | patient | care as an amendment to |
2207 2 susan deacon improving | patient | care as an amendment to |
2207 1 shona robison improving | patient | care as an amendment to |
unionist party debate on improving | patient | care s1m 2207 david mcletchie |
s1m 2207 david mcletchie improving | patient | care that the parliament welcomes |
the hospital in which the | patient | is detained and d the |
the hospital in which the | patient | is detained and d the |
the hospital in which the | patient | is detained is situated section |
or treatment given unless the | patient | is detained under this part |
the hospital in which the | patient | is to be detained under |
not be made if the | patient | were not so detained mrs |
board shall provide for any | patient | who a is detained in |
to any carer of the | patient | as might assist the carer |
ii any carer of the | patient | iii any guardian of the |
carer to care for the | patient | malcolm chisholm 32 in section |
s named person c the | patient | s primary carer d a |
name and address of the | patient | s primary carer mr adam |
16 after person insert the | patient | s primary carer section 131 |
name and address of the | patient | s primary carer section 133 |
name and address of the | patient | s primary carer section 39 |
name and address of the | patient | s primary carer section 87 |
any primary carer of the | patient | section 42 mr adam ingram |
any primary carer of the | patient | section 50 mr adam ingram |
of any carer of the | patient | which are relevant to the |
detention in hospital of the | patient | for the period of 3 |
detention certificate was granted the | patient | had a responsible medical officer |
authorise the detention of the | patient | in hospital 5b the conditions |
authorise the detention of the | patient | in hospital and b the |
a the detention of a | patient | in hospital is authorised by |
a the detention of a | patient | in hospital is authorised by |
detention in hospital of the | patient | to be authorised by the |
detention in hospital of the | patient | to be authorised by the |
detention in hospital of the | patient | to be authorised by the |
detention in hospital of the | patient | to be authorised by the |
detention in hospital of the | patient | to be authorised by the |
detention in hospital of the | patient | to be authorised by the |
detention certificate is revoked the | patient | will be discharged from hospital |
consultation between the patient the | patient | s carers and the responsible |
and c provide to the | patient | s carers in the manner |
14 at end insert the | patient | s carers including the primary |
s named person and the | patient | s carers including the primary |
25 at end insert the | patient | s carers including the primary |
at end insert the offender | patient | s carers including the primary |
15 at end insert the | patient | s carers including the primary |
37 at end insert the | patient | s carers including the primary |
1 at end insert the | patient | s carers including the primary |
34 at end insert the | patient | s carers including the primary |
2 at end insert the | patient | s carers including the primary |
page 31 line 17 after | patient | s insert carers including the |
page 28 line 30 after | patient | s insert carers including the |
page 44 line 16 after | patient | s insert carers including the |
page 51 line 11 after | patient | s insert carers including the |
up following consultation between the | patient | the patient s carers and |
virtue of being a the | patient | b the patient s named |
the revocation to a the | patient | b the patient s named |
those persons are a the | patient | b the patient s named |
the revocation to a the | patient | b the patient s named |
13 at end insert the | patient | s named person and the |
a the patient b the | patient | s named person c the |
a the patient b the | patient | s named person c the |
a the patient b the | patient | s named person c the |
a the patient b the | patient | s named person c the |
the views of i the | patient | s named person ii any |
certificate only if before the | patient | is admitted to hospital under |
certificate only if before the | patient | is admitted under authority of |
the certificate is granted the | patient | is in hospital the granting |
the certificate is granted the | patient | is in hospital the granting |
the certificate is granted the | patient | is not in hospital the |
the certificate is granted the | patient | is not in hospital the |
of the certificate of the | patient | to hospital ii if immediately |
of the certificate of the | patient | to hospital ii if immediately |
certificate in respect of a | patient | who immediately before the certificate |
certificate in respect of a | patient | who immediately before the certificate |
have been very patient very | patient | and kind and perhaps you |
locate diagnostic out patient day | patient | casualty and day surgery services |
which co locate diagnostic out | patient | day patient casualty and day |
permanent form from which the | patient | may refresh the patient s |
patient on the couch the | patient | o course is sir edward |
bi the windae an the | patient | on the couch the patient |
the mental disorder of the | patient | permit and enable the patient |
the patient may refresh the | patient | s understanding of the matters |
patient permit and enable the | patient | to participate fully in any |
course you have been very | patient | very patient and kind and |
care where beneficial to the | patient | at a level between hospital |
out and b delivering a | patient | to hospital if that is |
or plane to get the | patient | to the acute hospital where |
secures the welfare of the | patient | 5 in determining the manner |
a welfare attorney of the | patient | 8 in subsection 3 a |
iii any guardian of the | patient | and iv any welfare attorney |
g a guardian of the | patient | or h a welfare attorney |
safety or welfare of the | patient | or ii to the safety |
secures the welfare of the | patient | the person shall have regard |
any welfare attorney of the | patient | which are relevant to the |
granted in respect of the | patient | the revocation of the short |
unionist party debate on improving | patient | care followed by business motion |
and how they will improve | patient | care and nurse morale when |
day pressure on nurses affects | patient | care every nurse who has |
nurse safety as well as | patient | care s1w 9209 dorothy grace |
grow nurse mackenzie bathed her | patient | s heid wi a weet |
nurse commented plumping up the | patient | s snowy pillows quite a |
information and support to the | patient | as is necessary to enable |
is necessary to enable the | patient | to participate as mentioned in |
is necessary to enable the | patient | to participate in accordance with |
of information about treatment to | patient | 1 any medical practitioner authorising |
you can get treatment the | patient | coughed and opened his yellowish |
treatment and support to the | patient | in a manner which accords |
compulsory treatment apply to the | patient | new amendments to bills lodged |
treatment in relation to a | patient | the person shall have regard |
in the community and out | patient | treatment are deemed inappropriate s1w |
insert 3a wherever possible a | patient | who requires care treatment and |
leave out from that to | patient | in line 6 and insert |
page 18 line 38 after | patient | insert or b that it |
at end insert inform the | patient | of the availability of independent |
met in respect of the | patient | or ii that it does |
met in respect of the | patient | or ii that it does |
met in respect of the | patient | and b shall be signed |
tribunal in respect of the | patient | g a guardian of the |
order in respect of that | patient | mr adam ingram 159 in |
met in respect of the | patient | or b that it continues |
which accords respect to the | patient | s individual qualities abilities and |
care and support to the | patient | 3d a person authorising or |
or otherwise appropriate to the | patient | 9 the person need not |
entitlements are accorded to the | patient | as to a person with |
person who is not a | patient | might be treated in a |
person who resides with the | patient | mrs mary mulligan 132 in |
trusts the medical profession and | patient | groups regarding its decisions s1w |
this act e if the | patient | has a responsible medical officer |
over care issues concerning the | patient | and acknowledges the invaluable work |
a specific threat to in | patient | ante natal care delivery post |
to england as a private | patient | because no care was available |
care delivery post natal in | patient | care and 24 hour cover |
and their invaluable contribution to | patient | care and it needs many |
produce clear plans to improve | patient | care and reduce ill health |
midwives in delivering high quality | patient | care and supports the significant |
midwives in delivering high quality | patient | care and supports the significant |
motivated is vital for good | patient | care and the efficient running |
contribution that they make to | patient | care and the national health |
80 per cent of direct | patient | care i must apologise presiding |
mcintosh colin campbell s1m 1487 | patient | care lodged on 19 december |
2000 dennis canavan s1m 1487 | patient | care lodged on 19 december |
and effective care of the | patient | mr adam ingram 160 in |
a happy work force provides | patient | oriented care there is no |
a written plan for the | patient | s care and support following |
on the freedom of the | patient | that is necessary in the |
on the freedom of the | patient | that is necessary in the |
b the giving to the | patient | in accordance with part 13 |
act b provide to the | patient | in the manner which renders |
or b above to the | patient | s mrs mary mulligan 133 |
executive how many post operative | patient | appointments at the scottish cardiac |
any cancellations of post operative | patient | appointments at the scottish cardiac |
claims by the heart transplant | patient | support group that post operative |
c the importance of the | patient | participating as fully as possible |
a significant deterioration in the | patient | s condition and c that |
act in relation to a | patient | shall in so far as |
figure of 7 000 per | patient | based on is it based |
costs around 7 000 per | patient | per year the executive estimates |
a cost of 36 per | patient | that could prove to be |
yeir mither no say be | patient | we haena seen the end |
the scottish executive whether any | patient | who meets the assessment criteria |
to be understood by the | patient | all information and support which |
steps to ensure that the | patient | a understands the likely consequences |
being taken to ensure that | patient | and service needs are the |
the maximum benefit to the | patient | g the need to ensure |
steps to ensure that the | patient | has the opportunity of making |
after a few days another | patient | alerted me to the fact |
the area in which the | patient | resides after section 42 mrs |
to be understood by the | patient | 11 in this section a |
independent advocacy services to the | patient | under section 182 of this |
aids through bulk purchasing strengthen | patient | advocacy services to assist patients |
s1m 2963 karen whitefield in | patient | paediatric services at monklands district |
commitment to re establish in | patient | paediatric services within monklands district |
are supporting the programme of | patient | centred reform supported by mrs |
applies in relation to a | patient | who is under the age |
for persons who are patients | patient | having the same meaning as |
act in relation to a | patient | who has attained the age |
mary was a discharged psychiatric | patient | who livid rough who couldn |
of this act e the | patient | s legal representative f a |
are supporting the programme of | patient | centred reform s1m 2882 1 |
wishes and feelings of the | patient | which are relevant to the |
s john macnab an unkent | patient | a man on the wrang |
doon the law to every | patient | an i thocht to mysel |
reasonably be administered to the | patient | and of their likely consequences |
that they will benefit the | patient | and that such benefit cannot |
benefits will accrue to the | patient | and the taxpayer are carefully |
pig never mind to a | patient | and where the bathroom had |
the wey she bides still | patient | as job by the edge |
patients we will put the | patient | at the centre of the |
and i crave therefore your | patient | attention the pairties concerned in |
and the number of in | patient | beds across the city and |
room wis sittin aside the | patient | booed ower the bowster nae |
i loved reading the english | patient | but on a saturday night |
for the over 30 of | patient | contacts with mental health problems |
the physician hou is yeir | patient | doctor physician she s no |
the design and layout of | patient | facilities in new build hospitals |
put the needs of the | patient | first as the paramount consideration |
s bletherin cure sin the | patient | haes sterted tae withdraw frae |
above are a that the | patient | has previously refused or intentionally |
but he should be slightly | patient | i reiterate the commitment that |
have to deal with the | patient | in the first instance an |
wishes and feelings of the | patient | is a reference to those |
the community the average in | patient | is in need of greater |
justified in the circumstances the | patient | is not treated in a |
i m no the maist | patient | man carolanne reading tolerant sadie |
mukkil we can dae the | patient | maun help himsell macbeth for |
provided by agreement with the | patient | necessitating the making of a |
nhs and convenience to the | patient | notes that anticoagulation monitoring strips |
so i took tae standin | patient | on the bank laden wi |
a comparable situation h the | patient | s abilities background and characteristics |
prejudice to that generality the | patient | s age sex sexual orientation |
properly takes into account the | patient | s age sex sexual orientation |
for the elderly where a | patient | s assessment fits the prescribed |
doctor an landlord arrived the | patient | s belangins war searched there |
of options available in the | patient | s case f the importance |
asleep dr necropolis bathed his | patient | s forehead pushed the little |
in scotland looks at the | patient | s journey across all those |
good job but the scottish | patient | s journey back to aberdeen |
the guidelines fully reflect the | patient | s perspective i urge the |
efter skirl tore frae the | patient | s thrapple wi ae breenge |
a sexual natur garred the | patient | tae hae an electronic tag |
ane an prepared the ither | patient | tae takk it advances in |
at the scottish cardiac transplant | patient | unit at glasgow royal infirmary |
at the scottish cardiac transplant | patient | unit at glasgow royal infirmary |
his face lavishly till the | patient | vowed that when he rose |
to prioritise the time a | patient | waits on the basis of |
that hae the prood an | patient | wark o bringin her up |
during a period when the | patient | was not subject to compulsory |
ye didna littil ane be | patient | we haena seen the feinish |
queen yeir mither say be | patient | we haena seen the feinish |
focus more on the individual | patient | we will as capacity expands |
s nicht miss vining the | patient | wis bonnie gin ye likit |
quinie tae leave that the | patient | wis far ower ill fur |
at every stage of a | patient | s experience is an absolute |
from their car to a | patient | s home urges nhs trusts |
[laugh] she was like this | patient | s only twenty two there |
just right dr necropolis s | patient | shuddered suddenly picturing two walruses |
scottish executive how many in | patient | and day case discharges from |
inflation and might not buy | patient | improvement that question is still |
cost for each hip fracture | patient | is around 5 000 and |
data collected centrally are not | patient | specific ritalin is not licensed |
however if this lot is | patient | they should be covered no |
on naebodie but hirsell be | patient | things is no aye whit |
of time is for a | patient | with an eating disorder to |
gin ye wad juist be | patient | ah l be in better |
stop and wait and be | patient | and we ll try right |
aboot ye maun fairlie be | patient | ti forgie him for herriein |
sigmund freud tho his neist | patient | will turn out tae be |
do not go astray be | patient | with him and soon all |
will continue to discuss in | patient | beds with scottish ministers and |
smile turned to face his | patient | you should know in a |
treat that woman as a | patient | and if you ever hope |
has been concluded that a | patient | suffered a permanent physical or |
and a lower level of | patient | compliance s1w 10858 mr brian |
demonstrate improved outcomes specifically on | patient | satisfaction percentages of births without |
shö wis an expert an | patient | an göd fun as weel |
mither wis luikin trauchelt a | patient | wis dowpit inno a wheelcheer |
sadie was not an easy | patient | peevish demanding and tyrannical she |
people are currently on nhs | patient | waiting lists s1o 3855 4 |
paper man was an ex | patient | and he still lived there |
more quickly and offering greater | patient | choice we will increase capacity |
have a whole agenda around | patient | focus and public involvement that |
a picnic reward for his | patient | companionship rust coloured he sat |
for me a young grave | patient | rehearsing i thought for death |
identify whether a multiple sclerosis | patient | would benefit from beta interferon |
all children receive dietary advice | patient | choice people coming into contact |