Duty Of Care

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    Law 531 Week 5 Quiz

    fiduciary duty has been committed? Duty of care by violation of the business judgment rule Duty of loyalty by self-dealing Duty of obedience by competing with the corporation Duty of loyalty by usurping a corporate opportunity 4.)    If a corporate officer in the position of secretary intentionally takes over the powers provided to the treasurer in the corporate documents, what fiduciary duty does that corporate secretary breach? Duty of care Duty of good faith and fair dealing Duty of obedience

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    A Nurse Practitioner (NP): Advanced Practice Registered Nurse

    Introduction A nurse practitioner (NP) is considered an advanced practice registered nurse (APRN). Its work duties is similar to registered nurse but it provides advanced primary or acute health care for patients which include prescribing medications, monitoring symptoms and medical side effects, assessing physical functions, diagnosing health problems, offering treatments, creating different level care plan that fits patients condition, evaluating medicines responses, supporting emotional difficulties

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    Social Networking

    needed to deliver high quality, customer focused, and clinically effective patient care in a modern well equipped clinical setting. Key qualities include being able to continually assessing a patient’s needs and wishes, coping with frequent interruptions in high pressure situations, and being able to respond quickly to emergencies. Having a real passion for nursing, with a strong desire to provide the highest level of care & service to patients. WORK EXPERIENCE • Flacq Hospital ( Year 2005-2009;

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    Ethical and Legal Issues in Nursing

    Nursing In this paper ethical and legal issues will be reviewed concerning the decisions and responsibilities of the nurse in the case of Marianne who has had a stroke and the decisions that the family is facing for treatment or end of life care. The legal and ethical issues in a malpractice case that occurred several years ago and the responsibility of the nurse to her employer, the nurse being sued, the client in question, and the institution’s client will be reviewed. The areas that will

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    Ethic Chapter

    cause of some injuries. Product liability claims are often based on warranty law,misrepresentation,negligence etc. According to Due care theory it is the obligation of the manufacturer to save the consumer from any harmful effects. Since manufacturer have greater knowledge about the products and their side effects so they have a special obligation to take special care and make sure that consumers are not harmed by the product. For example an ordinary person who have no expertise in chemistry and

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    Contract Law

    Patrick would argue that the company owed him a legal duty to care a reasonable man would consider under the circumstances (Schwartz, Alan, and Robert 542). Patrick would argue that by the company failing to exercise this reasonable duty to care, he suffered actual damages (Schwartz, Alan, and Robert 546). Patrick can sue the company for negligent and claim for damages upon approving that the company had a duty to him and to the general public to care, and that had they cared enough, the placard could

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    Delima Cases

    INTERNATIONAL ISLAMIC UNIVERSITY MALAYSIA KULIYYAH OF ECONOMIC AND MANAGEMENT SCIENCE INTEGRATED CASE STUDY ACC 4291 SEMESTER 2 2012/2013 CASE REPORT CASE 1: A Delima PREPARED BY: AINI SALEHA BT MOHAMAD FAUZI 0826746 MUHAMMAD ASNAWI B RAPIE@SHAFEI 0918761 HARON BIN RASHID 0829181 PREPARED FOR: PROF DR SHAMSUL NAHAR ABDULLAH CASE SUMMARY Delima Enterprise is founded in 1981 by Encik Zayed.

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    Legal Ethich Isssue in the Health Care Business

    The Summary Paper Legal/Ethics Issues In The Health Care Business BUS670 Rhunda Mitchell Instructor Little 10/24/11 More than any other industry, it is in the healthcare business that ethics are of utmost importance. This is because, people in this industry deal with such situations and circumstances, everyday, which have a direct bearing on another person's life. In this paper one will discuss the ethical/legal issues which are faced by the healthcare industry as a nurse, and ethical

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    Unlawful Homicide

    as follows: • Whether Noah owed a duty of care to Alice in these circumstances; • Whether Noah breached that duty of care; • Whether that breach caused Alice's death; and • Whether the breach was sufficiently serious to constitute gross negligence. Given the fact that Noah was the pilot of the vessel at the time of the incident, and Alice was a retail assistant, there is some doubt over whether Noah in fact owed Alice a duty of care at the time. However, applying the reasonable

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    Business Law

    of a LLC, owing duties to each other, so to do members of the Board of Directors and the corporate officers owe duties to the corporation. We’ll look at these duties in the following questions. 6. What is meant by the duty of a director or officer to act within their authority? a. The duty to act within ones authority and within the powers of the corporation. b. The duty to act diligently and with due care inconducting the affairs of the corporation. c. The duty to act with loyalty

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