particulars like patient's biographical details, the diagnosis, the nursing needs and problems identified for the care plan; care/intervention administered; time and date ... dressing or undressing; eating meals; or (b) assistance for persons with mobility problems; or (c) assistance for persons who are mobile but require some form
matters pertaining to health, including medications and past or present medical problems to the service provider; (c) he shall report unexpected changes experienced or symptoms
possibilities of any risk of mortality or serious side effects; (c) problems related to recuperation; (d) probability of success and reasonable risks involved; (e) alternative
onset of symptoms until the treatment is complete. Thus, for every new problem or set of problems that a person visits her healthcare provider
than four members having special knowledge and experience of the needs and problems of the Scheduled Castes; and (d) not more than two members