List the errors which were well documented and those which were known to be a significant source of error at Froedtert Hospital in Milwaukee, Wisconsin


At Froedtert Hospital in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, errors with IV medication drips and laboratory processing and results reporting were well documented. Additionally, errors in ordering, transporting, analyzing, and reporting clinical laboratory tests were known to be a significant source of error at the hospital.

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What will be an ideal response?

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The right of a member of an LLC to bring enforcement actions is an example of his ________

a. limited liability in the LLC b. management interest in the LLC c. future interest in the LLC d. financial interest in the LLC

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Xenon Corporation had a contract to purchase a parcel of land for its new production facilities. Xenon made a $50,000 down payment on the contract. Xenon just learned that the property has restrictions on its use for industrial production. Where could Xenon check to determine what the law is on the use of the property?

A) Local ordinances B) Federal law C) The state constitution D) The Uniform Commercial Code

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Trial. Robert Michels met Allison Formal through an online dating Web site in 2002. Michels represented himself as the retired chief executive officer of a large company that he had sold for millions of dollars. In January 2003, Michels proposed that he

and Formal create a limited liability company (a special form of business organization discussed )—Formal Properties Trust, LLC—to "channel their investments in real estate." Formal agreed to contribute $100,000 to the company and wrote two $50,000 checks to "Michels and Associates, LLC." Six months later, Michels told Formal that their LLC had been formed in Delaware. Later, Formal asked Michels about her investments. He responded evasively, and she demanded that an independent accountant review the firm's records. Michels refused. Formal contacted the police. Michels was charged in a Virginia state court with obtaining money by false pretenses. The Delaware secretary of state verified, in two certified documents, that "Formal Properties Trust, L.L.C." and "Michels and Associates, L.L.C." did not exist in Delaware. Did the admission of the Delaware secretary of state's certified documents at Michels's trial violate his rights under the Sixth Amendment? Why or why not?

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