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TORT LAW EXAMINATION QUESTIONS AND CORRECT 

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  • True Set Exam questions and answers Graded A+ latest update A nonresponsive patient in ventricular fibrillation has received multiple appropnate defibrillations, and epinephine 1 mg V trich. Which antiarrhythmic drug can be used next? -Cordarone The nurse evaluates an improvement in the patient's heart failure (HF) status based on what assessment finding? -Using fewer pillows to sleep Which medication is commonly used for anticoagulation in patients with mechanical heart valves? -Warf...
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  • TRN204 Lectures 5 Questions and answers Graded A+ What is the relationship between Common Law and Legislation? - Legislation is superior to common law. The hierarchy places legislation first, but the judge's role is to interpret that legislation, which then becomes common law. How is the "Chain Novel" analogy used to describe Common Law? - Each judge writes their own "chapter" (decision) but must follow the "storyline" (precedent) established by previous judges to e...
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  • Transmission and Transportation /IF107.16 and IF107.06 Exam questions and answers Graded A+ Which factor below is NOT considered in determining an appropriate means to move classified material from one location to another? -Information sharing concerns Classified equipment which is "not reasonably packageable" presents a challenge to security professionals responsible for preparing it for transportation. From the list below, select the method which would provide for the adequate pro...
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  • Transcription and Translation questions and answers graded A+ DNA -A molecule that makes up genes and controls traits of organisms deoxyribonucleic acid mRNA -A molecule that carries DNA code from the nucleus to the ribosome. amino acid -Building blocks of protein polypeptide -long chain of amino acids that makes proteins protein -building material of living things tRNA -a molecule that carries protein parts to the
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  • Tort Law (2) Exam questions and answers Graded A+ Tort -A civil wrong that causes harm or injury to a person or property and may result in money damages. Burden of Proof (Tort Law) -Preponderance of the evidence. Preponderance of the Evidence -The plaintiff must show that it is more likely than not that the defendant caused the harm. Burden of Proof (Criminal Law) -Beyond a reasonable doubt. Negligence -Failure to act
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Tort Law Key terms Exam questions and answers

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  • Tort Law Key terms Exam questions and answers Graded A+ Tortfeasor -Person or party who commits a tort (wrongful act that causes harm) Mass Tort -Case where many plaintiffs are harmed by the same defendant or action, but each claim is handled individually Intentional Tort -Civil wrong committed on purpose (e.g., assault, battery, false imprisonment) Negligence -Failure to act with reasonable care, resulting in harm to another person
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Tort Law Intent, Negligence, and Liability Cases

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  • Tort Law Intent, Negligence, and Liability Cases Exam questions and answers Graded A+ Garratt v. Dailey -F: D, 5 years old, moved chair as P was sitting down. Two versions of facts — D's version: moved the chair, realized P was going to sit, tried to move it back. R: A minor may be held liable for battery if he acted intentionally, with knowledge to a substantial certainty that his actions would cause harmful or offensive contact. Intent = purpose OR knowledge. H: Court determined D m...
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Tort Law in the U.S. Elements, Types, and Defenses

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  • Tort Law in the U.S. Elements, Types, and Defenses Exam questions and answers Graded A+ What is a tort? A private or civil wrong or injury for which the court provides a remedy in the form of an action for damages. What is the origin of the word 'tort'? It comes from the Latin words torquere (to twist), tortus (twisted), or tortum (wrong) or the French word tort (wrong or fault). How did tort law develop in the United States? It developed over time to allow individuals to bring cl...
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  • Tort Law Exam (thank u livi <3) Exam questions and answers Graded A+ What is an intentional tort? -An intentional tort is committed with a particular state of mind and a desire to bring about a particular consequence. What must the intent in an intentional tort bring about? -Some sort of physical or mental effect upon another. Is intent in tort law the same as the desire to harm? -No, intent does not include the desire to harm another. What is the definition of battery? -Intentional i...
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