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    Nursing Liability

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    perform their duties and are held liable. Nurse have the legal duty of adhering to the standards of care whenever they are taking care of patients‚ when they fail to perform to these standard they are not only liable but are legally liable for any negligent acts or unsafe practices. The Healthcare system is not without its risks this is even more so in nursing because of the nursing shortage. Nurses sometimes find themselves in situations that may be a potential liability. These liabilities may

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    Reconciliation In "Up the Coulee‚" Hamlin Garland depicts what occurs when Howard McLane is away for an extended period of time and begins to neglect his family. Howard’s family members are offended by the negligence. Although his neglect causes his brother‚ Grant McLane‚ to resent him‚ Garland shows that part of having a family is being able to put aside negative feelings in order to resolve problems with relatives. Garland demonstrates how years apart can affect family relationships‚ causing

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    case studies. The first case study is regarding the decision-making process of a family for aggressive vs. palliative measures for a patient without advanced directives. The second case study is regarding a nurse’s obligation to report witnessed negligent actions of another nurse being sued in a malpractice case. This paper describes how each case study is influenced by the American Nurses Association (ANA) Code of Nursing Ethics and personal and societal values. It also delineates the legal aspects

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    the American National Red Cross to recover the losses incurred as a result of Ronald Ray’s acquirement of the virus that causes AIDS. The Ray’s blamed the American National Red Cross for the acquirement of HIV‚ claiming that the organization was negligent in failing to take adequate measures to ensure that persons at risk for HIV infection were prohibited from donating blood‚ and that infected blood was not allowed into the blood bank used for blood transfusions. The incident occurred after Mr.

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    the conduct in certain relationships . Therefore‚ in a world were genome-testing facilities are available to the public are becoming increasingly more common‚ it would be unjust for them not to be held to a degree of responsibility for providing negligent misstatements. For these genome testing facilities to suggest that they can detect whether you are carrying any genetic variations related to disease‚ potentially affecting every aspect of their life‚ to suggest that there is no degree of presumed

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    Contents Introduction 3 1. Doctrinal bases of liability 4 1.1. Reasonable Care and Skill . 4 1.2. Fiduciary Law 5 1.3. Knowing Receipt‚ Inconsistent Dealing‚ and Assistance 6 1.4. Emerging Standard: Due Diligence‚ Suitability‚ Good Faith 7 2. Duty to advise and the liability for the advice given 8 2.1. Duty to advise 8‚ 9 2.2. Liability for advice given 10 Referencing 12 Introduction In this report I defined the duties and liabilities of a Banker under Advisory

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    Tort and Contact Cases

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    a wrong done to a person‚ usually by awarding them financial damages as compensation. Tort law can be split into three categories: 1. Negligent torts 2. Intentional torts 3. Strict liability  Negligent torts encompass harm done to people generally through the failure of another to exercise a certain level of care. Accidents are a good example of negligent torts. On the other hand‚ Intentional torts refer to harms done to people intentionally by the willful misconduct of another‚ such as assault

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    Bugusa‚ Inc. Worksheet LAW/421 Version 2 1 University of Phoenix Material BUGusa‚ Inc.‚ Worksheet Use the scenarios in the BUGusa‚ Inc.‚ link located on the student website to answer the following questions. Scenario: WIRETIME‚ Inc.‚ Advertisement Has WIRETIME‚ Inc.‚ committed any torts? If so‚ explain. In the case of WIRETIME‚ Inc.‚ tort has been committed. Per the reading‚ “a tort is when one party has acted‚ or in some cases failed to act‚ and that action or inaction triggered a loss to be grieved

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    DEFINITIONS: In common law jurisdictions‚ tort is a civil wrong although in certain circumstances it is also treated as a criminal case e.g. in cases of assault. It is recognized legally as a basis for an action of a lawsuit. TORT: In common law jurisdictions‚ tort is a civil wrong although in certain circumstances it is also treated as a criminal case e.g. in cases of assault. It is recognized legally as a basis for an action of a lawsuit. Torts are considered under the law of obligations

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    In A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens‚ Sydney Carton transforms from a self-doubting‚ negligent man to a caring‚ valiant hero which shows how love can change a person drastically as he is “recalled to life” during his time with Charles Darnay‚ Mr. Lorry‚ and Lucie Manette. Sydney Carton’s relationship with Charles Darnay is unique because he is the husband to Lucie while Carton is in love with her‚ and thinks he will never do any good in his lifetime‚ but becomes his savior. While talking to

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