Most states have Good Samiritan laws that protect a person trying to assist another person in an emergency. This generally prevents the assisted person or the family thereof from suing the assister for negative outcomes. However, it does not protect against charges of theft in most cases.
samartian law
If it is expected of you to perform CPR as part of your job responsibilities and you don't engage in in gross misconduct, I think that one should be safe of medico-legal consequences. If it is not part of your job responsibility, by law you are under no legal obligation to attempt CPR.
attempt IS a noun
attempt, effort, purpose
What plan is the centerpiece of the planning effort?
Earnest and conscientious activity intended to do or accomplish something is called effort and if attempt is noun then it has the same meaning and if it is a verb then it is "Make an effort to accomplish something" e.g The Police attempted to stop the police.
Conatio = attempt, effort Its use in Latin is rare.
Coordinate a unified effort with all those responsible to keep the plan updated.
Coordinate a unified effort with all those responsible to keep the plan updated.
an effort off herculeasHercules was a mythological figure of great size and strength. A Herculean effort is to say that one is strong, vigorous and determined in their attempt to achieve a result, as in a Herculean task.
A substantial effort is a serious attempt, an investment of some significant amount of work toward whatever objective is being attempted.
There are many synonyms for the word: Attempted Attempted: to make an effort/ an effort made to accomplish something - effort - try - challenge - endeavour - give a shot (shot) - Make an effort (an attempt) - have a go (stab, crack, stab) - aim - take on - take best shot - undertake - give old college try - shoot the works -solicit
It means they resist and/or attempt to avoid work and anything requiring effort.