She or he is busy making sure that the elder is out of immediate danger and the doctor then moves on to the next patient.
She was hit in the head and, some reports say, in the neck area by a second bullet, but is now in hospital and is reportedly out of danger.
"The global economy is not out of the danger zone, " IMF Managing Director Christine Lagarde said.
"Her condition is not yet out of danger despite improvement, " Masood Kausar, the governor of the north-western Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, was also quoted as saying.
Another of their lame hobby horses, which they trot out regularly, is the supposed danger of pesticides on produce.
Many hedge funds believe India is in danger of falling out of BRIC.
But that subtlety may be lost on some voters, and there is a danger of giving out mixed messages.
"The NHS is in serious danger of running out of money unless we get on with some radical change quite quickly, " he explained.
Though the dialect is in danger of dying out in the next generation, traditional German cuisine promises to live on in the area.
But in politics appearances count, and this sort of thing spells danger for a president who is reaching out to voters of the middle ground.
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"This left-out 25% is in danger of feeling totally marginalised from mainstream society, which will breed high levels of disillusionment, crime and exclusion, " said David Laws, Liberal Democrat spokesman.
But it means the message he wants to convey is in constant danger of being drowned out.
But what is keeping regulators around the eurozone on red alert is the danger that the banks under their scrutiny will run out of eligible collateral, and will no longer be able to borrow from the central bank.
She said that wherever a child is identified as being in danger, councils and the courts will take them out of the family home if that is the best way of protecting them.
But though she is out of jail, she may not be out of danger.
And since the European Central Bank and the national central banks insist on lending only in return for collateral, there is a danger that banks would shortly run out of collateral of sufficient quality.
And here it's Professor Leahy, who's frankly off the wall, there's no danger that this is going to get out of control.
Which means that Mr Olmert, who rode out the storm of the interim report, is in little danger of having to leave office now.
It is perfectly reasonable to demand higher safety standards when the risk is completely out of the control of the person exposed to the danger.
The danger now is that market sentiment spirals out of control.
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Without a major effort, there is a real danger that there will be more children out-of-school in 2015 than there are today.
What will they do about Slovenia, which is in danger of becoming the sixth country to need bailing out?
Another danger is that taxing the Internet might drive e-commerce out of the country.
There is a danger that at some point a big commercial bank will run out of the collateral or assets needed for emergency borrowing from the European Central Bank or its relevant national central bank.
"It occurred to me that we have to have a way that if a guy is in danger because of his testimony, we have to get him out of there, and in a second, " said Shur, 79, who is now retired.
The song calls to mind a sense of wonder and danger and is an excellent note on which to start out the soundtrack.
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As long as the country is in danger of leaving the euro, growth will continue to shrink, bail-out targets will be missed and politics will drift to extremes.
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