Criminal laws are concerned with:
a. relationships between people.
b. offences against people and their property.
c. laws that are made by judges.
d. laws that are enforceable by jail terms.
b
Criminal laws are offences against society, or rather the
members of society and their property. Examples include
murder, rape and robbery.
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1. "Someone should really be staying with her to prevent her from falling." 2. "Let me see how long it will be before you can see the patient." 3. "Don't worry. You have nothing to feel guilty about." 4. "I can see you are worried."
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a. Assessment b. Planning c. Intervention d. Evaluation
A nursing student asks, "Are there any techniques to help me better understand difficult nursing concepts?" The best reply would be
a. "Memorize as much as you possibly can." b. "Begin by learning the definition of all terms." c. "Repeat key ideas in your own terms." d. "Cram for examinations."
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a. increased; Atorvastatin (Lipitor) b. decreased; Atorvastatin (Lipitor) c. increased; antacids d. decrease; antacids