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The police are required to have a reasonable suspicion to make a stop.
This case highlights the need for a high index of suspicion to make a diagnosis of locked-in syndrome in the Emergency Department, especially in young patients with no apparent risk factors for an ischemic stroke.
The defendant's attorney argued that the police did not have reasonable suspicion to make a Terry stop of the defendant's car.
Health care professionals in Sri Lanka, where this is an emerging infection, need to improve their knowledge regarding this disease and should have high degree of suspicion to make a correct and a timely diagnosis to reduce the morbidity and mortality due to Burkholderia pseudomallei infection.
Of the 71 Canadian intensivists who responded, 70 (99%) rated three patient factors as most likely to make a DVT clinically important: clinical suspicion of pulmonary embolism (mean score 4.6), acute or chronic cardiopulmonary morbidity that might limit a patient's ability to tolerate pulmonary embolism (score 4.5), and leg symptoms (score 4.2).
If you are concerned about an older person, make a call to report your suspicions.
Previously, cops needed "reasonable suspicion" is order to make a driver take a breathalyzer test to check for alcohol impairment.
A high index of clinical suspicion is required to make a diagnosis of hepatic TB.
17.9% had suspicions but did not make a diagnosis and 12.7% reported making a referral to confirm the diagnosis.
It continued, "When the police have only a reasonable suspicion to make an investigatory stop, drawing weapons and using handcuffs and other restraints will violate the Fourth Amendment".
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