I am a nursing student working on a group project for our ethics class right now.... The issue is geriatric failure to thrive. We are supposed to define "legal component" and one of my group mates wants us to find a court case in which failure to thrive is defined from a legal standpoint as opposed to a medical. I know that things like compentency are different in court as opposed to medicine, which I think is sort of what he is going for.... Where is a good place to look? Does anyone have access to any legal databases or know where to even start looking for that sort of thing? We have been searching and are thus far coming up very short.
Thanks in advance!
Re: Law Students who can help me find a court case?
Thanks again : )
We know our limits: medical diagnoses are definitely one of those limits.
I think we are all set! Group work done two weeks prior to the deadline, I think we're all sick. Haha