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    In this part‚ James gets trapped in a cubicle because the door handle fell off. So he tries to get out by climbing and stepping on the toilet seat and toilet roll holder. The holder broke and James fell on his head causing him to be treated at a nearby hospital. This case would go under the contributory negligence‚ where incident is caused by both parties negligence. Contributory negligence occurs in situations where damages or injuries are party caused by plaintiffs own action. Contributory negligence

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    does seem to me that I am doing more work than I should do.” The writer and George are very cheerful persons. They went to village inn to pass time happily and to enjoy themselves. They were quite intelligent. They knew how to befool other. They went on listening to the stories of five persons. They listen to these stories just for pleasure. They were quite amusing. They asked a middle-aged person how he had caught the fish and he began telling conceitedly how he had caught it. As George in “Three

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    safe and suitable to deliver the best service they can. If the person in this profession do not meet this standard of care then they are considered to be negligent‚ this can result in a lawsuit. To avoid this‚ a person working in the care profession must be well familiarized with the laws regarding health and safety. You must act diligently in the prevention of injuries and falls. You must practice good communication with the person under your care and work within the legal guidelines. The General

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    Law 11 Notes

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    ART 1163 Every person obliged to give something is also obliged to take care of it with the proper diligence of a good father of a family‚ unless the law or the stipulation of the parties requires another standard of care. Specific or determinate – identified by tis individuality. Cannot substitute Generic or indeterminate – refers only to a class or genus [genus nunquam perit: genus never perishes] Duties of debtor in obligation to give a determinate thing 1. preserve the thing a. diligence

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    person and might die or suffers extraordinary damage compared to a normal person that may only suffers from headaches or mild bruising from the exact hit. Regardless of the condition of the victim‚ this rule clearly stated that the defendant must take full responsibility and liable for injuries he or she caused. The tortfeaser is still liable even though the victim’s condition and the extent of injuries are unforeseeable. In addition‚ the defendant cannot claim that the plaintiff’s injury would be

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    Under Mr. Frye’s automobile insurance policy’s definition of occupancy‚ Cameron was occupying the vehicle at the time of breaking his foot. A person is occupying a vehicle if they (A) have a relationship with the vehicle‚ and (B) have virtual contact with vehicle at the time of the accident. A. Cameron had a relationship with the vehicle by putting it on a jack and running it backwards by placing a concrete block on the gas pedal‚ and continuing to monitor the vehicle in the garage. An injured party

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    NevR-Fail motors‚ plaintiff‚ would be successful in suing Mr Williams‚ defendant‚ for the tort of deceit. Deceit is the act of purposefully inducing another to act upon a falsified representation of the truth. To constitute as an act of deceit‚ the person receiving this representation must be dependent upon its accuracy and suffer detriment as a result. Sundberg J‚ in the 2005 decision Tresize v National Australian Bank Ltd‚ outlines five elements necessary to establishing deceit. Firstly‚ a

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    I am naturally biased to attribute certain qualities to an “educated” person that another person from a different culture might not recognize. These various attributes affect the direct but also the suggested responsibilities that an educated person might hold‚ the latter being implied and not related to any concrete school of thought (utilitarianism for example.) That being said‚ the main responsibilities of an educated person are: to contribute to the development of the global society‚ impart their

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    5.1 a person centred values in every day work Person-centred support is about valuing and respecting the person who is being supported. As a way of thinking about this you could start by reflecting on the sort of care you would like to receive. be polite to service user and their family be careful not to embarrass the service user help them do as much as they safely can for themself let them be alone when wanted share what they know about them only with people who need to know. (keep confideniality)

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    Person-centred Dementia Care: A Vision to be Refined Healthcare professionals have increasingly been moving away from a task-oriented‚ professional-driven model of healthcare‚ towards a more holistic model of care which emphasizes patients’ perspectives and their subjectively defined experiences and needs. In the field of dementia care‚ this shift has been described most often as a move towards “person-centred care.” Despite a wealth of literature describing the philosophy of personcentred

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