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TheLioness TheLioness
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6 years ago
The managers of a long-term care facility have accused a licensed practical nurse of breach of contract. To strengthen their case, what must the managers of the facility demonstrate?
 
  A) The nurse does not meet the requirements for licensure that are defined in the state's nurse practice act.
  B) They took action to correct the nurse's behavior.
  C) They suffered a financial loss as a result of the nurse's actions.
  D) Clients or residents experienced a loss of health as a result of the nurse's negligence.
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6 years ago
Ans: C
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Breach of contract is the term used to describe failure of one party to fulfill any or all parts of a contractual obligation. Breach-of-contract suits against nurses are most often suits in which damages are claimed. Damages are awarded to the plaintiff (complaining person) if it can be shown that he or she has suffered a financial loss. Breach of contract is not dependent on injury, corrective actions, or licensure status.
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