A professional with both nursing and law degrees.
In general, if the nurse was employed by the hospital, any suit would be brought against the hospital, not the individual employee. However, laws vary place to place. For an accurate and current answer, you need an attorney and not Ansewrs.com.
no, its not Jocelyn. Is it Jocelyn Wildenstein? She looks like Los Angeles attorney Robin Ratner
The cast of Women in War - 1940 includes: Wendy Barrie as Pamela Starr Marjorie Benedict as Nurse Wilson Benge as Army Officer Mae Clarke as Gail Halliday Peter Cushing as Capt. Evans Wela Davies as Nurse Anne Donoghue as Nurse Estelle Etterre as Nurse Betty Farrington as Nurse Gwen Gaze as Nurse Billy Gilbert as Pierre, the Cobbler Lawrence Grant as Sir Gordon, Defense Attorney Holmes Herbert as Chief Justice Patric Knowles as Lt. Larry Hall Stanley Logan as Col. Starr Lester Matthews as Sir Humphrey, Prosecuting attorney Dennie Moore as Ginger Jean Murray as Nurse Barbara Pepper as Millie, Irish Nurse Dorothy Peterson as Sister Frances Pamela Randell as Phyllis Grant, Nurse Hans Schumm as German Soldier Doris Stone as Nurse Colin Tapley as Capt. Tedford, the Masher
We have a reasonable nurse standard and now only nurses can testify as expert nurses, as opposed to doctors testifying as to the standard of care that a nurse must provide. Remember that a nurse should hire her own attorney when confronted by an action against her license or if being sued and never assume that the hospital will protect her.
Before you do anything , hire an attorney to act for you.
The Nurse. :)
A nurse can be a Certified nurse. it is were they can go in and help the Doctor's with surgery. and a nurse can be a nurse for the elderly.
Yes. The project's attorney or your own attorney can advise you.Yes. The project's attorney or your own attorney can advise you.Yes. The project's attorney or your own attorney can advise you.Yes. The project's attorney or your own attorney can advise you.
Nurse's, as in, "The nurse's clipboard."
No. Absolutely no.
An attorney-in-fact is an agent of the person giving him/her the power of attorney to act on his or her behalf.
Anyone can act as a power of attorney for someone else. You do not have to be an attorney