Registered February 2016 Registered Nurse Nurses and Midwives Agreement: RNM Level 1 Position Number: 113857 Coronary Care Unit / Service 1 Fiona Stanley Hospital / South Metropolitan Health Service Reporting Relationships Nurse Director – Cardiovascular and Respiratory Medicine Award Level: RNM SRN Level 9 Position Number: 113359 Nurse Unit Manager – Coronary Care Unit Award Level: RNM SRN Level 4 Position Number:113440 This Position Directly reporting to this position: Title
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Delima Enterprise had practiced a poor management system and not well organized. There were abuses of power breach of directors’ fiduciary duties in the business itself. The definition of fiduciary duty is a legal obligation of one party to act in the best interest of another. The obligated party is typically a fiduciary that is someone entrusted with the care of money and property.. In this case, there are abuses of power by management and breach of fiduciary on the part of directors. A fiduciary
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Contents Table of cases Introduction Bailment Defined Position under English Law Position under Indian law Conclusion Table of Cases Altas vs. Patil AIR 2004 Ker Atul Mehra And Anr. vs Bank Of Maharashtra on 22 March, 2002 Basanta Kumar vs. Kumud Mitter 1900 Binns vs. Piggot Bevan vs. Waters (1828) Jones vs. Turloe, 1723,8 Mod 172. Blount vs. War Office 1953, Damodar Das Agarwal vs. R. Badrilal
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Cath Lab Introduction Today I had the opportunity of observing in the cath lab at The term cath lab or cardiac catheterization laboratory refers to an examination room in a hospital or medical facility, in which diagnostic imaging equipment is used to view the arteries of the heat and its chambers. A cath lab is a highly sterile room, everyone has to wear, caps, gowns, mask and gloves during a procedure. Education of Cath lab nurse In order to perform the role of a cath lab
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Case 0:05-cv-00668-RHK-JSM Document 61 Filed 02/07/2006 Page 1 of 14 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT DISTRICT OF MINNESOTA Stacy Lawton Guin, Plaintiff, v. Brazos Higher Education Service Corporation, Inc., Defendant. Civ. No. 05-668 (RHK/JSM) MEMORANDUM OPINION AND ORDER John H. Goolsby and Thomas J. Lyons Jr., Consumer Justice Center, Little Canada, Minnesota; Thomas J. Lyons, Lyons Law Firm, P.A., Little Canada, Minnesota, for Plaintiff. Courtney M. Rogers Reid and Matthew E. Johnson
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contract may be defined as an agreement which legally binds the parties. The contracting parties need to meet a number of requirements that are prescribed by the law of contract. These requirements must be met before the agreement creates rights and duties that may be enforceable at law. These requirements are referred to as the elements of a valid contract and consist of the following: Offer A contract is formed when an offer by one party is accepted by the other party. For example, Y offers to
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Naval Hospital Camp Pendleton (NHCP), how the NHCP structure supports client-centered care, uses information systems, the methods of communications, the decision making-ability, informal and formal reporting lines while looking at issues of power and control, in addition to who the actual leaders are in the organization, how social and cultural influences of the community are integrated into the delivery of care as well as the generational deference influences. All as they relate to the organizational
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The needs of the family are a lot more significant than that of an individual in a Hispanic family. Mothers in a Hispanic family are the primary care givers. The mother in the household is expected to take care of all the children’s needs as well as that of the elders in the family. Even though now a lot of Hispanic women work outside of the home, they are still expected to nurture the children. The father in the household holds
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responsibility This is the topic that will be discussed in this essay. It will begin with a definition of what a director is, followed by the relevant legislation. I will go on to discuss the different types of directors in a company followed by the main duties directors owe to a company. I have taken a look then at the powers directors have in a company and ended this topic with the personal and criminal accountability directors may experience if they don’t exercise their powers in good faith and in the
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Theories of Ethics Consequentialism (Utilitarianism) Consequentialism sees the rightness or wrongness of an action in terms of the consequences brought about by that action. The most common form of consequentialism is utilitarianism. Utilitarianism holds that one should act so as to do the greatest good for the greatest number. The good as defined by J.S. Mill would be the presence of pleasure and the absence of pain. Utilitarians are concerned with the aggregate happiness of all beings
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