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Stop orders prompt the clinician (either nurse or physician) to remove the catheter by default after a certain time period has elapsed or condition has occurred, unless the catheter remains clinically appropriate.
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His actions, which he maintains were entirely his own and not prompted by any orders, prompted the Senate torture inquiry.
Air travel plummeted and airlines canceled dozens of jet orders, prompting Boeing to announce plans to lay off 30,000 workers over the next two years.
General Electric and other makers of airplane engines are bracing for a drop in orders, prompting one manufacturer, United Technologies, to announce that the disaster could cut its operating income by $250 million in the fourth quarter.
It recently reported that one of its largest customers was delaying orders, prompting fears of a wider slowdown.
But it appears nothing could be further from the truth - as the debate over gagging orders prompted by the Gary Walker case demonstrates.
The improved trends in output and new orders prompted businesses to record the fastest rate of job creation for five months.
Lehman says in a research note to clients that the company's customers may have continued to push back orders, prompting the firm to cut its first-quarter sales estimate to $100 million from $110 million.
His immigration executive orders prompted condemnation from organizations and leaders around the world.
The court orders prompted Japan to submit a new plan for whaling to the IWC last September, saying it was done for scientific research and thus complied with court recommendations.
A loss of orders enabled one company to use less methylene chloride, while an increase in orders prompted another to seek out an alternative to methylene chloride.
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