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re: During a CPR lesson, the instructor has a heart attack and his students save him
Posted on 5/4/26 at 5:38 pm to OysterPoBoy
Posted on 5/4/26 at 5:38 pm to OysterPoBoy
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If they weren’t certified yet that is a huge violation.
The general principle of most Good Samaritan laws protects individuals who provide care without expecting payment from negligence claims. These laws support public policy, as few jurisdictions impose an affirmative duty on medical professionals to offer care in the absence of an established patient relationship.
Good Samaritan Law
Posted on 5/4/26 at 5:58 pm to LostSnake18
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HIPAA and no
HIPPA was probably correct in this case, Karl sounds white to me
Posted on 5/4/26 at 6:21 pm to OysterPoBoy
‘HIPPA”
Not only can you not spell it correctly - HIPAA -,,,,,, you very obviously do not know what it means or covers.
Not only can you not spell it correctly - HIPAA -,,,,,, you very obviously do not know what it means or covers.
Posted on 5/4/26 at 6:25 pm to Eurocat
I guess they can skip the final lab test.
Posted on 5/4/26 at 6:28 pm to OysterPoBoy
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HIPPA for one.
OK, break down how someone performing CPR without a license is a HIPAA violation for me, please. I do an assload of compliance training annually, one of which is HIPAA and I've never came across that section.
I assume you meant HIPAA. I don't know what HIPPA is.
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