ANST - nephews
Cougar!!
cougar17 at swbell.net
Thu Feb 26 08:10:25 PST 1998
I would assume that a well written waiver would cover medical
emergencies, but if not, you might want to contact the local Emergency
Room, I'm SURE you will find one there. I wouldnt worry about this too
much though. A guardian can give actual consent for EMS treatment of a
minor. If a life threatening emergency exisits, "Implied Consent"
automaticaly kicks in, and the EMS personnel will treat. It's not like
it is in the movies, when a kid needs an operation, and the parents are
out of town, and there is a mad rush to find them and fax a consent form
so the kid doesnt die. Nice story line, but pure Hollywood.
Cougar!!
Mary Houston wrote:
>
> How do you go about getting a medical authorization? I'm assuming that
> the SCA parental consent waiver would not enable me to OK any emergency
> medical care if (God forbid!) one of the kids is injured.
>
> Thanks so much ...
>
> Mairi M'Donnyle
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