(745 ILCS 1/1-210) Injury Means death, injury to a person, or damage to or loss of property. The doctrine that holds that employers are responsible (liable) for the acts and omission of their employees and agents, when done within the scope of their employee's duties Willful and wanton conduct This is a course of action which shows an actual or deliberate intention to cause harm or which, if not intentional shows an utter indifference to or conscious disregard for the safety of others or their property. Respondeat superior This means a superior or master must answer. Example: an insurance plan (such as automobile is a form of indemnification). To protect (someone) by promising to pay for the cost of possible future damage, loss, or injury. Indemnification This means to protect against damage, loss or injury to insure. False arrest/imprisonment, punitive striking of a detainee, excessive use of force in effecting an arrest, illegal search and seizure, MV collisions/crashes.A tort can be intentional or based on negligence, a duty owed to another (rear-end collision, etc.) A civil wrong for which the law provides a remedy, usually money damages.Symptoms of trauma in children 0-6 regressive behavior 7-11 acting out at home or school, 12-18 similar to adults (anxiety/depression, reckless behavior or drugs). Whether or not you develop PTSD is based on How intense/long it was, if you were injured or lost someone, how close to event you were, how strong your reaction was, how much you felt in control of events, how much help and support you got after the event. Hippocampus/hormones makes memories, constantly receiving feedback from five senses, consolidates feedback from memory and stores, hormones impact on memory creation PTSD a condition of persistent mental and emotional stress occurring as a result of injury or severe psychological shock, typically involving disturbance of sleep and constant vivid recall of the experienced, with dulled responses to other and the outside world. Changes in hormones lead to cycling responses. Pituitary gland master gland, signals for help from adrenal gland for release of catecholamine (adrenaline), cortisol (energy for survival), opioids (prevent pain/emotion), and oxytocin (positive feelings).
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