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-Upload Ass xYa Microsoft c x D Microsoft v ×VQ DocumentD Meeting PaQ Chapters secure https: atlantatech.blackboard.com webapps assignment/uploadAssignment?content de 514 671&e. CASE LAW Case 1 Dr. Du Vall had been treating Ms. Mullins for pellagra, which is a niacin (vitamin B complex) deficiency disease. Ms. Mullins had been treated with an injection every other day by Dr. Du Vall for a total of about 36 injections. The name of the injectable medication is not known. When Ms. Mullins was to receive her injections, Dr. Du Vall asked her "on several occasions" if is medical assistant, Zera Etta Johnson, could give the injection. Ms. Mullins refused. However, n the particular day in question, June 5, the doctor was on vacation and the plaintiff "finally onsented" to allow Ms. Johnson to give the injection. Ms. Mullins previously had been instructed y Dr. Du Vall that his assistant would give the client her injection should he be absent. Several ours after the injection, Ms. Mullins experienced "the most excruciating pain," and her arm was flamed, swollen, and hot. She had a temperature of 104°F. Two days later, she contacted another ysician who treated her arm daily for about 6 wecks. Her arm "burst and discharged large nounts of pus and matter." The needle from the injection had broken off and was found in the ent's arm. The client stated that she could not use her arm, hand, or fingers as a result of improperly administered injection. She suffered greatly, was unable to complete her houschold ties, and believed she would be permanently injured. The client alleged that the assistant knew What - t the needle in her arm; therefore, the assistant was incompetent, unskilled, and client also stated that the doctor was incompetent because he was treating her for a ished, make sure to click Submit

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5.no the assistant didnt act within the legally defined standard of care ..the patient might have lost the arm permanently due to the needle left in the arm which falls under grievous hurt.

6.no the physician client relationship is not terminated while on a vacation ..the ethics include love ,honesty , care and proper treatment of the patient by a physician, once the patient came to the doctor for treatment..

7.In my state , the standard of care for assistants now includes proper qualifications , good skills and proper self hygiene maintenance.