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Gelain Joyce F.

Orcullo 4th year/ nursing

1. c. R.A. 6713

Rationale:

2. c. Negligence

Rationale: failure to take proper care in doing something.

3. b. responsible for his/her own acts

rationale: nurses should be responsible because it is about life of the patient.

4. d. right to religious belief

rationale: patient refuse medical treatment to

5. d. The relationship of the offender to the victim

rationale:parricide means one that murders his or her father, mother, or a close relative.

6. a. Doctor's discharge order

rationale:

7. c. 3months old

rationale: fanticide is the act of deliberately causing the dealth of a very young old under 1 year
old.

8. b. subpoena

rationale: a writ commanding a person designated in it to appear in court under a penalty for
failure.

9. c. person

rationale: an act expanding the definition of the crime of rape reclassifying the same as a crime
against person.

10. a. Consummated

rationale: consummated when all the elements necessary for its execution and accomplishment
are present.

11. a. Justifying

rationale:
12. d. 1,3,4,5

rationale:

13. c. malpractice

rationale: rendering professional services which result in injury, loss or damage.

14.d. determine any injury or harm

rationale: assess first the patient to prevent more injury to the patient.

15. c. PD 651

rationale: Registering a birth within no later than 30 days after the event.

16. d. magna Carta

rationale:

17. c. Children below 8 years old

rationale: immunizations for infants and children below 8 years old.

18. a. Reports suspected user to the authority

rationale:

19. a. legal documentation

rationale:

20. d. legal documentation

rationale:

21. a. incident report

rationale:

22. b. ask the patient to sign a waiver a waiver after adequate explanation.

rationale:

23. a. follow standard charting

rationale:

24. d. battery

rationale:
25. b. if the will is entirely handwritten, there is no need for witness.

rationale:

Test II.

1. FALSE

2. FALSE

3. TRUE

4. TRUE

5. TRUE

6. FALSE

7. TRUE

8. FALSE

9. FALSE

10. FALSE

11. FALSE

12. TRUE

13. TRUE

14. TRUE

15. TRUE

TEST III.

1. i

2. g.

3. a

4. e
5. j

6.b

7.f

8. d

9.k

10.c

11h.

12.l

13. r

14. o

15. m

Part III.

1.

2.

 Implied consent
 informed consent
 explicit consent

3.

 Intentional Tort

Assault, Battery, False Imprisonment, Conversion, Intentional Infliction . fraud, trespass and
defamation.

 Negligence

Slip and fall accidents, Car accidents, Truck accidents, Pedestrian accidents, medical
malpractice.

 Strict Liability

Defective products, Animal attacks, abnormally dangerous activities.

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