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Am I going to have to give you a medical order?
He said: "I am quite sure that a medical order is the appropriate action."
Without signed medical orders, your ship will have to queue up behind everyone else.
But I am under strict medical orders never to look at financial statements of any kind.
He had ordered government departments to take measures to "protect medical order," it said.
He would only sleep or eat under medical orders.
Say I've taken you off duty on medical orders?
"I have placed Spock under medical orders to rest in his quarters."
In most states, the patient or surrogate must also sign the medical order to indicate informed consent.
Behind the night-duty desk was a nun in the great white hat of her religious medical order.
The purpose of the early order systems was to be made from able to use your body but ended up being medical order systems.
The lawyer said he was appealing the decision and accused the medical order of carrying out a vendetta against his client.
Because of Hale's condition, the doctor gave him a medical order stating that he did not have to wear a necktie.
Despite the medical orders, the stubborn Duke watched the night nurse go into a room across the corridor to tend another patient.
Many physicians, fearing both legal and moral liability, are relucant to write such "medical orders."
"He said he would kidnap you if you refused my medical order, or it was necessary."
We were just carrying out our medical orders, never questioning the system that was good to us, just doing our job.
The nursing record sometimes reflects medical orders.
At first, she had resisted being taken from sickbay, until Crusher had made it a medical order.
That is a medical order, Captain.
Time-controlled bandages ensured that he would follow medical orders.
Kaplan said during the hearing that he signed a medical order for al-Liby but he did not elaborate.
Allows for complete documentation of medical orders.
In the United States, obligors may receive a medical order that requires them to add their children to their health insurance plans.
Due to complications as a result of not obeying medical orders and getting out of bed, this proved fatal.