Duty: duty exists when the physician-patient relationship has been established. The patient has sought the assistance of the physician and the physician has knowingly undertaken to provide the needed medical service. dereliction: failure to perform a duty is the second element required there must be proof that the physician has somehow neglected the duty of the patient. direct cause: there must be proof that the harm to the patient was directly caused by the actions of the physicians or the failure to act and that the harm would not have otherwise occurred. damages: the patient must prove that a loss or harm has resulted has resulted from the actions of the physician. Hope that helped! :)
okay, I'm a teen and I know many people who believe weird stuff
okay, Many of my friends believe that all carbs and fats are bad and also math will mess up your brain. they also believe that if you're wearing glasses and know a lot of math, then you're a nerd. whats up with that
Some people think that if you're standing up, gravity will keep sperm from being able to swim “up” to the woman's egg. These people are wrong. The truth is, standing up won't do anything to reduce the risk of getting pregnant.