...Ethics case study Ashley Bruckman March 12, 2013 HCS/335 Introduction Jerry McCall is Dr. William’s office assistant. He has received professional training as both a medical assistant and a LPN. He is handling all the phone calls while the receptionist is at lunch. A patient calls and says he must have a prescription refill for Valium, an antidepressant medication, called in right away to his pharmacy, since he is leaving for the airport in thirty minutes. He says that Dr. Williams is a personal friend and always gives him a small supply of Valium when he has to fly. No one except Jerry is in the office at this time. What should he do? In this case study I am going to answer a few questions and give some advice to jerry. Jerry is just on call while Dr. Williams is away; even though he has had medical assisting and LPN training does not qualify him to refill the prescription. LPN’s do see patients while the Doctor is out but for prescriptions the doctor must authorize it. The fact that the medications are to make the patient comfortable while he is flying is not an urgent matter. If the situation were more impotant I could see where it would be hard for jerry to tell the patient he can’t refill him prescriptions; nevertheless he is not authorized. It would not make any difference if the medication was for high blood pressure or something that had to be taken daily, jerry is still not licensed to prescribe anything so his hands are completely tied in this situation...
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...What is the Market INTRODUCTION: We will talk about the market in general way, so we will define the meaning of the market and its structure. The term market refers to the group of consumers or organizations that is interested in the product, has the resources to purchase the product, and is permitted by law and other regulations to acquire the product. The market definition begins with the total population and progressively narrows. So now we will describe the following terms: 1. Market definition. 2. Structure of the market. 3. Perfect competition 4. Imperfect competition. MARKET DEFINITION: When we go to define the term o market we can say that it is the convergence of views between the seller and buyer, and divided the market into three big markets: the commercial market, market default and markets in the world economy, which is itself subdivided into markets other, and in terms of destination and economic concept, I mean any groups of people bound together by nothing specific commodity and any place characterized by the swap on a commercial scale. The market divides into different categories according to the purposes for which they performed , in terms of continuity may be permanent as a market securities, or temporary as markets villages and exhibitions , and in terms of breadth may be local as markets cities, or universal as a market of sugar, and in terms of the types of goods traded divided markets divisions of various for...
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...Cash book The journals Trial balance trial balance as at December 30 2013 | | | | DR ($) | CR ($) | cash | 444,500 | | bank | 1,780,760 | | debtors: T. Mcbean | 40,300 | | T. Wright | 15,500 | | creditors: Tysoue ltd | | 71,200 | Car care ltd | | 42,880 | Good year ltd | | 434,750 | office machinery | 90,000 | | capital | | 1,807,501 | stock | 550,000 | | fixtures | 230,000 | | motor vehicle | 500,000 | | loan- Scotia bank | | 900,000 | sales | | 1,513,000 | purchases | 866,280 | | drawings | 30,000 | | rent | 35,000 | | wages | 35,000 | | return inwards | 27,000 | | return outwards | | 33,750 | discount allowed | 1,500 | | discount received | | 30,000 | provision for depreciation: motor van | | 154,167 | office machinery | | 18,375 | fixtures | | 57,917 | electricity | 55,000 | | | 5,063,540 | 5,063,540 | Trading and profit and loss account trading and profit and loss account as at December 31 2013 | | | $ | $ | $ | sales | | 1,513,000 | | less return inwards | | 27,000 | | net sales | | | 1,486,000...
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