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  1. To maintain the safety of the care environment, there are circumstances under which patients, patient’s personal belongings and/or visitors, may be searched within a healthcare …

  2. A strip search is defined as a search in which the patient is required to remove all of his or her clothing. The clothing and body of the patient can be examined and a visual check can be …

  3. Any search of a patient that does not require removal of clothing other than a coat or jacket. This search consists of requesting the patient to reveal any item in their possession followed by …

  4. The search is conducted in order to ensure a safe environment of care by removing potentially harmful objects and/or substances. When applicable, patient belongings can be sent home …

  5. c. A room search and a personal search protocol which respects the dignity of the patient should be established. The protocol should include: 1) When a search is justified. 2) Who may initiate …

  6. Prior to conducting the search, staff shall inform youth that a search is being conducted, that the search is for contraband (either generally or to recover specific item), and that the youth may …

  7. Personal searches are one way juvenile justice facilities ensure the safety and security of both staff and juveniles. Personal searches are used as a means to stop the flow of contraband into …

  8. Personal searches consist of pat-frisk searches, security searches, and strip searches. With the exception of pat-frisk searches, all searches shall be conducted in the presence of a …

  9. I, Susan Smith, Councilmember for the Agency, do hereby certify that I completed the following search of my personal devices and personal accounts on March 27, 2018:

  10. tative study of self-search, also known as ego or vanity search. In the context of a broader study about personal online content, participants were asked to search for themselves using their own .