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Which of the following medications to treat hypotension may…

Which of the following medications to treat hypotension may be preferred in neonates over epinephrine due to maximizing coronary blood flow and minimizing beta-2 activity avoiding the adverse effects of lactic acidosis and hyperglycemia?

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Which medication is a beta-lactam antibiotic that is not app…

Which medication is a beta-lactam antibiotic that is not approved for use in infants less than 2 months of age who are diagnosed with necrotizing enterocolitis?

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Which of the following is recommended as a first-line therap…

Which of the following is recommended as a first-line therapy for infants with iso-immune hemolytic disease with increased serum unconjugated bilirubin?

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Which of the following medications is the only FDA-approved…

Which of the following medications is the only FDA-approved medication for restoring catheter patency in neonates?

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Ed commutes to work daily. Ed is a citizen of State A, but h…

Ed commutes to work daily. Ed is a citizen of State A, but he works in State B. To get to work, he drives on the roads of State C every day. One day, Ed was driving his vehicle in State C in excess of the posted speed limit. Ed’s vehicle struck rear of Roy’s vehicle. Roy is a citizen of State C. Roy suffered severe injuries as a result of the accident and brought a lawsuit against Ed in federal court in State C. Ed moved to dismiss Roy’s claim based upon lack of personal jurisdiction.Will Ed’s motion be granted?

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Plants R Us, a plant nursery, sued Frank’s Factory, a nearby…

Plants R Us, a plant nursery, sued Frank’s Factory, a nearby factory, in federal court, alleging that Frank’s Factory was emitting toxic fumes that were harming Plants R Us’ plants. Plants R Us sought an injunction and damages. The court granted a preliminary injunction against Frank’s Factory, ordering it to stop operations until a final judgment was reached in the case. The damages issue has not yet been addressed. Frank’s Factory files an appeal against the injunction.Can the court of appeals hear Frank’s Factory’s appeal?

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Which of these conditions would NOT stimulate the chemorecep…

Which of these conditions would NOT stimulate the chemoreceptor reflex?

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In a prosecution of Dax for forgery, the defense objected to…

In a prosecution of Dax for forgery, the defense objected to the testimony of a government expert witness on the ground of inadequate qualification. The government wanted to introduce a letter from the expert’s former criminology professor that stated that the expert is generally acknowledged in his field as well-qualified.On the issue of whether the government’s witness is qualified as an expert, who may consider the letter?

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Saul, a citizen of State A, visited his elderly mother, a ci…

Saul, a citizen of State A, visited his elderly mother, a citizen of State B. While there, Saul borrowed her expensive vintage car to buy groceries. While Saul was driving to the store, Payton, a pedestrian, a citizen of State C, darted into the street in front of him. Unable to stop the car in time to avoid hitting Payton, Saul veered into a tree. Saul was seriously injured and the car heavily damaged.Saul sued Payton in the federal court for State B for his injuries, properly invoking the court’s diversity of citizenship jurisdiction. Saul invited his mother to join him as a co-plaintiff but the mother, citing her poor health, declined. In his answer, Payton maintained that Saul was contributorily negligent because he was driving at an excessive speed and because he was driving a car with faulty brakes.The jury returned a special verdict, finding that Payton was negligent, that Saul was not driving at an excessive speed, and that the failure to maintain the brakes was a result of the mother’s negligence, not Saul’s. The court entered judgment in favor of Saul and Payton did not appeal.Three months later, the mother sued Payton in the federal court for State B, seeking to recover damages in excess of $75,000 for the damage to her vintage car. In his answer, Payton raised the defense of claim preclusion, on the ground that the mother failed to join Saul in the prior action, and the defense of issue preclusion, based on the jury’s finding in the prior action that the mother negligently failed to maintain the car’s brakes. Payton thereafter moved for summary judgment dismissing the mother’s claim based on his two defenses. State B follows the same preclusion principles that federal courts follow in federal question cases.How is the court likely to decide the motion?

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While driving in State B, Dani, a driver from State A collid…

While driving in State B, Dani, a driver from State A collided with Mike, a motorcyclist from State B. Dani sued Mike in federal court in State B, seeking damages of $80,000. Although Mike was properly served with process and had notice of the action, he did not answer, and the court entered a default judgment against him for $80,000. Thereafter, Mike sued Dani in a federal court in State A, seeking compensation of $1 million for his injuries.If Dani timely files a motion to dismiss Mike’s claim, how should the court rule?

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