• standard of care is the only degree of prudence and caution required of an individual who is under a duty of care. The requirements of the standard are...
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  • Standard of care is a legal term in tort law Standard of care or Standards of care may also refer to: Standard of care in English law Standards of Care...
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  • The Standards of Care for the Health of Transgender and Gender Diverse People (SOC) is an international clinical protocol by the World Professional Association...
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  • community Standard solution, in chemistry, a solution of known concentration Standard of care, the degree of prudence and caution required of an individual...
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    Due diligence (redirect from Due care)
    agreement or contract with another party or an act with a certain standard of care. Due diligence can be a legal obligation, but the term more commonly...
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  • National Care Standards are a set of standards for care services in Scotland. They were set up by the Scottish Government, as required by the Regulation of Care...
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    tort law, a duty of care is a legal obligation that is imposed on an individual, requiring adherence to a standard of reasonable care to avoid careless...
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    reviews of the standard held on a five-year cycle. In March 1970, the Canadian Government Specifications Board published 86-GP-1, Standard for Care Labelling...
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  • Palliative care (derived from the Latin root palliare, or 'to cloak') is an interdisciplinary medical caregiving approach aimed at optimizing quality of life...
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  • circumstances of each case will require varying kinds of conduct and degrees of care, the reasonable person standard undergoes no variation itself. The standard does...
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