Which of the following best describes the effect of Good Samaritan laws?
A) Medical professionals have a lower duty of care to strangers than to their regular patients.
B) Someone injured by a medical professional that is providing emergency medical care at
the scene of an accident cannot recover if the injury was due to ordinary negligence.
C) Medical professionals cannot be held liable if they cause injury to someone they provide
medical care to in an emergency.
D) Medical professionals are obligated to stop and assist persons in need.
B
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With the ____ method, an experienced worker or the trainee's supervisor trains the employee. This may involve simply observing the supervisor, or (preferably) having the supervisor or job expert show the new employee the ropes, step-by-step.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
Research into managerial use of DSS and expert systems found all the following EXCEPT
A) managers spent more of their time planning. B) managers saw their decision making quality enhanced. C) managers spent more time in the office and less in the field. D) managers were able to devote less of their time fighting fires.