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When reviewing the laboratory results for a patient's total calcium level, which information will the nurse need to consider?
Consequential Damages
Refer to indirect damages resulting from a breach of contract, not caused directly by the breach but instead by the subsequent consequences of that breach.
Liquidated Damages
A provision in a contract that specifies a predetermined amount of money that must be paid as damages in the event of a breach by one of the parties.
Nominal Damages
Nominal Damages are a small sum awarded by a court when a legal wrong has occurred, but no significant actual loss was suffered by the plaintiff.
Compensatory Damages
Payments awarded to a plaintiff to compensate for harm, loss, or injury suffered due to another's wrongful act.
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