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    Isbarr Case Summary

    1. How would you the nurse respond using ISBARR? In the situation, Dr. Roberts seemed angry at the fact the patient’s labs were not available at the time he wanted to view them. As a nurse, it is better to focus on what is in the best interest of the patient and have control over your emotions. In order to maintain a collegial form of communication and not contribute to his anger, the best response would be in ISBARR. ISBARR allows for members of the interprofessional team to communicate in a professional

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    Coconut Case Summary

    Coconut Telegraph Corporation (Coconut) entered into an arrangement on February 1, 2018, to sell Buffett Worldwide Inc. (Buffett) the Volcano System and provide one year of post-contract customer support (PCS) for $12,000. On May 1, 2018, Coconut agreed to provide one year of training services and one additional year of PCS to Buffett in a contract modification of $4,500. Using the FASB ASC 606-10-25 code concerning contract modification, I will address the requirements when recognizing a new or

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    Aetna Case Summary

    The company, Aetna is an American managed health care company. The company began in 1853 in Hartford, CT where the first president of Aetna was Eliphalet A. Bulkeley. In Sicily there was a volcano called Mt. Etna which is what the company is named after. It was in 1861 that Aetna started offering life insurance policies. The Civil War was happening and many people were interested, so Aetna's business started to rise. In 1899 Aetna was one of the first companies to not only have stock insurance, but

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    Gallbladder Case Summary

    The patient was a 34-year-old female. She first came to the doctor with complaints of bloating, gas, abdominal pain, and intolerance to fatty foods. She had ultrasounds completed and they showed evidence of gallstones. After reevaluating her symptoms and all the options for her, the best option for her was to remove the gallbladder. This procedure was a robotic surgery, and with that robot the surgeon uses controls to maneuver the robot. The liver produces bile, and bile is important for the digestion

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    Lipogaine Case Summary

    Lipogaine Review – Will this Achieve Results? Read Review! We have reviewed some Lipogaine products in the past, but men's ones. This time, the review will cover the Lipogaine formulas for women. The fact that hair loss is a universal issue (men and women sufferers) makes it important we always take a look at the hair loss treatment products for men as well as for women. The manufacturer of Lipogaine for women claims that the products will offer unrivaled benefits as regards hair loss treatment

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    Poldarks Case Summary

    Prior to the excursion, the Poldarks were each asked to sign a personalized waiver, with spaces for specific names and dates, and were given the opportunity to ask questions about the waiver prior to the excursion. Warleggen never told the Poldarks that they could not participate without signing the release. If the Poldarks had any concerns with the waiver or felt uncomfortable agreeing to the terms, Mr. Warleggen was on hand to assist them or restructure the terms. A waiver must give the signer

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    Lafleur Case Summary

    Our client, Peter LaFleur, (“LaFleur), has been sued for breach of contract. The lawsuit was filed by Perfect Diamond Baseball Academy (“PDBA”) on the ground that LaFleur violated a non-compete clause by opening a competing facility and soliciting current and former clients of PDBA. LaFleur is a resident of Tallahassee, Florida, and was a student-athlete at the University of Rhode Island. He received a B.S. in Nutrition and Dietetics and played third base for the baseball team. After LaFleur graduated

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    Summary: The Hickson Case

    "I surmise that may have been her issue: She thought she could help the world." It was not clear Saturday how police connected Dorsey to the late case and whether they had suspected him in the before killing. Police said just that Dorsey "was known not casualties." Police likewise did not say how the ladies kicked the bucket. Dorsey was an inhabitant in Youth Quest Independent Living, a private

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    Jim's Case Summary

    would be double depression, since both symptoms of persistent depressive disorder as well as major depressive disorder are presented in the patient’s case. As stated in the DSM-V a persistent depressive disorder is described as a state of “depressed mood for most of the days, for more days than not, … for at least 2 years,” which is present in Jims case for around four years. Some other symptoms of persistent depressive disorder stated in the DSM-V, that were visible in Jim were insomnia, his complaints

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    Negligence Case Summary

    protect against the lack of care upheld by another. The plaintiff has the onus of proof and therefore must prove that the defendant has failed to conform to the required standard and to upholding the responsibilities that accompany their duty of care. CASE- A New South Wales mental health facility was sued for negligence after one of their patience’s killed his friend upon release and then committed suicide, Mckenna and simon v hunter and new England local health district (2013) NSWCA 476 (23 December

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