"Gait" in a medical record refers to the way a patient:
a. Talks.
b. Breathes.
c. Reacts.
d. Walks.
D
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There is/are ____ court system(s) in the American system.?
A. ?fifty B. ?fifty-one C. ?fifty-two D. ?one
Which right is NOT explicitly mentioned in the Bill of Rights?
A) Right to Privacy B) Right to Bear Arms C) Right to Due Process D) Right to Grand Jury Indictment in Capital Cases
When validating citations within trial records, what does the abbreviation "T.N." stand for?
A) testimony notes B) trial notes C) testimony notation D) trial notation
Peter is a paralegal who works for a go-getter, up-and-coming young attorney. As a perk, and demonstration of his capabilities, one of the Junior Partners has assigned Peter's attorney a "could-be" difficult case. Peter has worked on a similar matter, so he feels that the attorney can complete the task efficiently and effectively. The young gun feels the same way. But the young attorney does not
want to finish it too quickly and not build billable hours. The young attorney has asked Peter to slow things down and perform more billable electronic research even though Peter already has some in his file on the topic. Speaking of topics, the young attorney wants Peter to accompany him to a seminar in another town to hear a speaker discuss what they both already know. Peter sees that the young attorney's irises have been replaced by dollar signs, as he tried to "pad" his and Peter's billable hours. What should Peter do? What will be an ideal response?