An on-duty nurse receives a call at the hospital in which the caller identifies himself as a doctor. He advises the nurse to give a large dose of medication to a patient. The highest allowable dose of the medication is 10 mg; however, the doctor advises the nurse to administer 20 mg. Despite the possible deadly consequences of such a high dose, the nurse administers the medication without asking any questions. This is an example of

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An on-duty nurse receives a call at the hospital in which the caller identifies himself as a doctor. He advises the nurse to give a large dose of medication to a patient. The highest allowable dose of the medication is 10 mg; however, the doctor advises the nurse to administer 20 mg. Despite the possible deadly consequences of such a high dose, the nurse administers the medication without asking any questions. This is an example of






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