Can someone explain this pleasE?

"a little more or smaller quantity does not change the substance of an act"

and can you please dispense me a good healthcare realated example..approaching "a nurse omitting a lenient scheduled for important signs check because a sudden emergency case popped in"

i cant really acquire it..so your explanation would be greatly appreciated..thank you.


Answers:    I don't even know what you are asking.

If I were to impart it a guess, I'd say that both situations present a lose-lose scenario.

Giving more or smaller amount of a drug that is ordered is still not healing for a patient- could cause wound.

A nurse not doing a vital signs check because of a sudden emergency shield popped in could also mete out harm to the tolerant who needs his vitals checked.

Both scenario also relate to the actions of a nurse (or scarcity of action).

Both provide a safety concern.

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