Law1997 wrote: » Is a county council a state authority? I said it was for adverse possession q
the baby bull elephant wrote: » No a county council isn't a state authority. It's a bit mean because they're always the ones put in to see if you knew. I'm sure you wouldn't lose loads of marks for it. Provided your answer on the basis it was, was correct.
Law1997 wrote: » Thanks. Angry with myself. My 4 other answers were brilliant.
CiaranS93 wrote: » I've just made the decision not to sit. Hopefully another sitting before PPC 2020 intake. For those on the fence, health is the most important thing. Also I have asthma which has effect d my decision. Best of luck anyone doing it
Breacnua wrote: » You will pass if you’ve 4 solid Don’t worry
iamanengine wrote: » I haven't been able to get any study done today due to worrying about whether I should do them or not. I absolutely hate that they have given the choice, either everyone does them or no one does them. I'm completely put off now and tbh feeling fairly upset about the whole thing
20082014 wrote: » Tort Can someone please list the dunne principles re medical negligence? I have my manual and another book and notes online and they all have a different amount! I have the general consensus of it but just want to double check that I am not leaving anything out
spygirl wrote: » I feel for anyone in this position. I have no idea how I would cope with trying to do an exam the day after this. If you are set on doing the exam, stay off this for tonight and get the head into it. Study has been hit but it is still beyond you to get it back. For me, decided not to sit on Monday. I could well be panicking but would prefer to over react rather than under react. I will just get it next time. raging as missed tort by one point last sitting and am well ready for it this time. I just can't take the chance I carry something home. New figures of infected made the decision an easy one for me. If it is not contained we are Italy in two weeks time. Being asked to stay away from mass gatherings, so essentially take responsibility for everyone. Finding it very hard to ignore that. My job is making the decision this evening if we are open or going remote working. Hoping for remote working as no wages otherwise. The joys.
Reya10 wrote: » Does anyone know what happens if we don’t reply to the law society email? Or if we tell them we’re sitting and then decide later on not to? I’m still so torn this is a joke
Sineaddh wrote: » I don’t know - I haven’t replied either. I’m trying to study but still haven’t made up my mind. Horrible horrible situation to put us in
iamanengine wrote: » I've been trying to study as well but feel like I haven't take anything in because I've been worrying about what to do
bobbyness wrote: » From my understanding - The principle is that a medical professional acts negligently when they do something that no other medical professional of equal skill or standing would have done. This allows for inherent defects in medical practices to be held as negligent. Cottstain v Maguire - Failure to train someone in replacing a breathing tube was considered an inherent defect.
20082014 wrote: » Thank you! I have that, was unsure as to whether we needed to go through each point in the Dunne principles step by step in an exam question