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Lippincott Telephone Triage Protocols for Nurses 1997 Edition by Julie K. Briggs
This maunal presents approximately 200 adult, child and maternal protocols and their related home care instructions. It aims to help the reader quickly detect the urgency of a caller's problem by suggesting appropriate questions, grouped according to the degree of urgency. The nurse should then be able to assess the severity of the problem and the need of medical intervention. It should help decide who needs immediate medical attention, who should be seen within 24 hours and who can be monitored at home. In addition the text addresses legal issues, lessening the risk of liability. A format is provided for setting up a personl telephone triage prgramme. Table of contents :- Part I: Principles of the Law of Contract: 1. Elements of Contract. 2. Terms of a Contract. 3. Misrepresentation. 4. Mistake. 5. Remedies for Breach of Contract. 6. Discharge of Contract. 7. Arbitration. 8. Law Governing a Contract. Part II: Agency Law: 9. Agency. 10. Exemption Clauses. Part III: Sale of Goods: 11. Sale of Goods. 12. Right of Disposal (Romalpa Clauses). 13. Seller's and Buyer's Remedies. 14. Introduction to CIF and FOB Sales. Part IV: Competition Law: 15. Restrictive Trade Practices. 16. Free Movement of Goods in the European Community. Part V: Legal Aspects of the Finance of Exports: 17. The Law Relating to Export Finance. 18. Letters of Credit. Part VI: Export Insurance: 19. Marine Insurance. 20. General Average. 21. Institute Cargo Clauses. Part VII: Legal Aspects of Carriage by Sea, Air and Road: 22. Carriage of Goods by Sea. 23. Carriage of Goods by Air. 24. Carriage of Goods by Road.