In order to maintain the best possible level of patient care all members of the medical team must know the laws pertaining to their job and the specific situation. If these laws are broken, even if the person was unaware of the laws, there will be severe consequences such as jail time, loss of a medical license, hefty fines, or lawsuits.
Answer: Progressive resistance training
Explanation:
Progressive resistance training is a type of exercise in which the person exercise their muscles against some kind of resistance in order to increase the strength of the muscles.
The exercise is usually conducted two or three times in a week. The intensity of the exercise increases from moderate to high.
Machines, heavy bands and free wights are used in order to improve the physical function of the body.
Hence, the correct answer is option A
Answer:
Water is also vital to a number of other economic sectors. Water is used to extract energy and mineral resources from the earth, refine petroleum and chemicals, roll steel, mill paper, and produce uncounted other goods, from semiconductors to the foods and beverages that line supermarket shelves
Answer:
A. negligence per se.
Explanation:
Negligence per se is a doctrine in US law whereby an act is considered negligent because it violates a statute (or regulation). The doctrine is effectively a form of strict liability.
In order to prove negligence per se, the plaintiff usually must show that:
a. the defendant violated the statute,
b. the act caused the kind of harm the statute was designed to prevent, and
c. the plaintiff was a member of the statute's protected class.
In some jurisdictions, negligence per se creates merely a rebuttable presumption of negligence.
A typical example is one in which a contractor violates a building code when constructing a house. The house then collapses, injuring somebody. The violation of the building code establishes negligence per se and the contractor will be found liable, so long as the contractor's breach of the code was the cause (proximate cause and actual cause) of the injury.