The only responsibilities you may have are to tell courts, support the person, and possibly testify if you are a witness or know any key informaton.
abused?!? ABUSED?!? no; if you're bf wants you to lose some weight, it's not abuse, it just means you're fat.
You can't do anything unless they actually bid on your auction. Even then there is no legal repercussions. Leaving them negative feedback is all you can do.
That could mean to contradict the other person or undermine what they are saying.
yes if someone tells you they are being or have been abused or you suspect abuse/harm then the senior nurse, manager should be informed. However you should tell the resident/patient what you are going to do and why.
Then you shouldnt tell her because she is untrustworthy, but if you do tell her and she tells someone you deny that you ever said anything.
when he/she tells you that he/she was.
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As far as I know, No. The gas station I work in we do not allow it, but obviously the new people don't know that and will until someone tells them otherwise.
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legalism helps because it tells you what is legal, what your allowed to do.