A woman took an intoxicated man into her home and allowed hi…
A woman took an intoxicated man into her home and allowed him to use the bathroom, knowing his intent was to inject heroin (she even gave him a spoon to help prepare his injection). He emerged from the bathroom, collapsed, and was later dragged outside, where he died. The woman was found guilty of manslaughter. Which omission would satisfy the actus reus requirement specific to this woman’s situation?
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Review the notes below for 1000 and 1100- identify if the client’s condition has Improved or Worsened Nurses notes at 1000: Client is admitted with a productive cough for thick yellow sputum. Breath sounds with crackles heard in left upper lobe and decreased breath sounds at bases bilaterally. Mucous membranes pale. Vitals are as listed: T-100.8°F oral. BP 114/56 mm Hg, supine Apical HR 99/min R 32/min Pulse oximetry 85% on room air. Nurses Notes at 1100 Client has a productive cough for thick yellow sputum. Breath sounds with crackles heard in left upper lobe and decreased breath sounds at bases bilaterally. Mucous membranes pink. Vitals are as listed: T -99.0°F oral. BP 112/54 mm Hg, supine Apical HR 90/min R 22/min Pulse oximetry 95% 3Liters of Oxygen
Read DetailsIdentify the following situations and select the number besi…
Identify the following situations and select the number beside the situation that would require the completion of an incident report. 1. A patient falls in the facility. 2. A patient leaves the hospital without telling the hospital staff. 3. A medication error. 4. The patient refuses to take the medications ordered.
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