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In emergency medical services such as an ambulance squad, a refusal of medical assistance is the term for when a patient refuses any or all parts of medical ...
Campus departments should use waivers whenever they supervise an event that includes ... Anyone who refuses to sign a waiver prior to the activity may not ...
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