Reference no: EM132911063
Q1. Help solve the problem below
Q.2. Transit operates buses in a city. One morning Driver, a Transit driver, awoke with a bad cold. He consulted the yellow pages of the telephone directory and called Dr. Ard, a physician listed under the category, "Physicians & Surgeons-M.D. - Eye, Ear, Nose & Throat." Driver told Dr. Ard that he had a bad cold and was scheduled to report for work at noon that day. Dr. Ard listened to Driver describe his symptoms, said he could not give Driver an appointment, and told him to buy a bottle of "Pyrib" at a drug store and to use its contents as directed on the label. Pyrib is a cold remedy antihistamine prepared and marketed by Drugco. Driver obtained the Pyrib from a drug store, took the first dosage called for on the label and reported for work at noon.
At 1:30 p.m. that day while driving his bus, Driver felt drowsy. However, he continued driving and shortly thereafter, fell asleep. The bus jumped a curb and hit a pole. Pat, a paying passenger on the bus, was injured.
Pyrib is known to cause drowsiness and sleep in about 20% of the persons who take it. Dr. Ard did not warn Driver that the medication prescribed might cause drowsiness and sleep and the label on the bottle did not contain any such warning.
A. What are Pat's rights against Transit? Discuss.
B. What are Pat's rights against Dr. Ard? Discuss
Q3. Given the fact that the community college philosophy encourages faculty members to contribute to the campus, the college, and the community, provide examples of how you have and/or would contribute to the campus, the college, and the community.