Legal Issues Case Study for Nursing Case 2 Nursing Situation: Cindy Black (fictitious name)‚ a four-year-old child with wheezing‚ was brought into the emergency room by her mother for treatment at XYZ (fictitious name) hospital at 9:12 p.m. on Friday‚ May 13. Initial triage assessment revealed that Cindy was suffering from a sore throat‚ wheezing bilaterally throughout all lung fields‚ seal-like cough‚ shortness of breath (SOB)‚ bilateral ear pain. Vital signs on admission were pulse
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IRHR3035 – Managing Diversity Legal Case Study Sam Garnham – 3129691 Due Date: March 28 @ 11:59pm Tutorial: Monday 2 – 3pm Part 1 Due to the nature of Mel’s dismissal‚ she should file for unfair dismissal to the Fair Work Commission‚ Australia’s national workplace relations tribunal. Mel will claim constructive dismissal‚ with unfair dismissal the dismissal-based claim. For cases in New South Wales‚ which is where the situation occurred Mel can refer to the Anti-Discrimination
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The case of The Vigilance Project‚ is based on a project team that is in the process of implementing a new database tracking system at their recently merged company. There are two (2) project teams‚ one from the United States and one from France. A large portion of the work that needs to be done to bring the project to fruition‚ is executed virtually. During the length of the project‚ the teams are faced with several obstacles which hinder productivity‚ increases conflict and lowers morale. 1.
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INTERNET FOR ALL – PROJECT LOON Akash James Engineering Student‚ Reva Institute of Technology and Management. ABSTRACT: Connectivity to the Internet is a vital technological requirement. It’s arguably one of the best and most transformative technological advancements of our species. However‚ approximately 4.3 billion people who still live in rural and remote regions where telecommunication is scarce or absent are not gifted with a connection to the World Wide Web. These are mainly due to terrestrial
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holistic outcome for all parties involved. The issues that explore and reflect the role of discretion within our criminal justice system are police discretion‚ charge negotiation and judicial discretion in sentencing. The first aspect of the legal system in which discretion is used is in the powers given to police in the criminal investigative process. The responsibility of enforcing criminal always and ensuring they are adhered to lies with the police in the prevention and detection of crime
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Legal Studies Meaning of Law Law can be defined as a set of enforceable rules of conduct which set down guidelines for relationships between people and organisations of society. Australia has a type of legal system known as ‘common law’. This system allows for laws to be made by judges when there is a lack of statute law (laws made by parliament). Parliament can also give authority to make laws to other bodies. Laws made by these bodies are known as ‘delegated legislation’ the most important feature
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Marsha: 1. Discuss several interesting telemedicine projects such as the Teleburn and Telekidcare projects that offer new medical delivery models. One telemedicine project that I found interesting was the Health-e-Chair. “The system enables monitoring patients at home or in the work place to use audio-visual bi-directional communication through the home television and a wireless communication system” (Pharmaceuticals‚ n.d.). This allows patients who may be confined to his or her home the ability
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advantage of students desired need for work. A large number of foreign students in this cash industry‚ where visa restrictions are broke‚ receive wages well below the legal entitlement‚ and laws on working conditions are ignored. Restaurants in Melbourne’s China Town and Chadstone shopping centre are paying wages below the legal minimum wage of $17.70 an hour. Chinese student Chiquita Yu is working at a restaurant in Chadstone shopping centre and is paid $10 an hour. “I work for 30 hours a week
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1.1 1. Explain the difference between a legal and non-legal rule A legal rule is a rule created by the government of Australia and applies to the entire population‚ while a non-legal rule is created by an individual or organisation and only applies to a specific group. 2. Rules are applied in each of the circumstances listed below. Sort them into legal and non-legal Legal rules Non-legal rules Having to wait until you are 18 years old before you can vote at a federal election Wearing school uniform
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Chapter One: Basic Legal Concepts. A law is a special type of rule that has been made by a person or institution that has the authority to make laws. This is referred to as sovereign power. The most important feature of law is that it is universal. This means that the law applies constantly and consistently. The law is always in effect and it applies to everyone (rule of law-no one is above the law). Laws are enforced by the police and the courts‚ who are acting on behalf of society. Customs
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