Minister for Immigration and Border Protection v Angkawijaya [2016] FCAFC 5 is an important case that covers many matters relevant to your study of immigration law in LAWS503.
Locate the case and answer the following question:
1.Why this case is relevant to the materials you have covered in LAWS503. In answering this question, provide examples and explanations of how the case highlights the operation of Australia's legal system, and in particular, migration law, and refer to issues discussed in your course material.
Topics will include:
An introduction to Australia's legal system
International Law in an Australian context
History of Australian Migration Law
Multiculturalism in Australia
Practical implementation of Migration Law in Australia
Introduction to Review of Migration Decisions
Recent developments and trends in Australian migration law and policy
Migration Act, Regulations and Policy and delegated legislation
Australian legal system - primary functions; separation of powers
Principles and application of Statutory Interpretation
Analyse and interpret legislation and policy and respective roles played by both in migration law context
Structure and role of Department of Home Affairs
Communication Skills
Legal Citation
Legal Research
Administrative legal skills
Question 15 1 pts A nursing unit has 5,000 patient days budgeted. Each patient day requires 6 hours of nursing care and each nurse spends 80% of their time in direct patient care. The productivity ratio is 85% which accounts for paid time off (vacation, sick and holidays). How many FTE's should be budgeted? Please round your answer to the nearest FTE.QUESTION 5 A decrease in infant mortality rates would be expected to a. decrease rates of chronic diseases due to a healthier population. b. have no effect on rates of chronic diseases as infants generally do not succumb to chronic diseases c. decrease rates of chronic diseases because of eventual increases in older populations d. increase rates of chronic diseases due to an eventual increase in population aging e. increase rates of chronic diseases because of the number of young babies unable to be vaccinated8. Sedgwick County Hospital uses job-costing system for the allocation of overhead costs of Critical Care, Special Care, and General Care to patients. The overhead allocations rates are based on nursing days. In June, the budgeted nursing care charges for each department and budgeted allocation bases of nursing days are as follows: June Critical Care Special Care General Care Budgeted nursing costs $2,480,000 $1,644,000 $1,280,400 Budgeted nursing days 5,000 4.000 8,000 Patient Ms. Graves spent 30 days in hospital during June - six days in critical care, eight days in special care, and 16 days in the general care area.D Question 13 5 pts What is the conceptual definition of the following study variable: patient satisfaction O Patient satisfaction is a response that what was expected and wanted in seeking health was actually received. O There is a link between patient satisfaction and quality care. O Hospitalized elders' perception of nurse caring behaviors are positively related to satisfaction with nursing care. Patient satisfaction is most frequently referred to as an outcome of quality nursing care. D Question 14 5 pts What is the operational definition of the following study variable: functional status? O The Katz Index of Activities of Daily Living. O Decline in functional status can negatively affect independence and quality of life in elders. O The operational definition of functional status is not given. Physical function is the ability to manage every day function of daily life