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B:As she may try
C:As may she try
D:Try as she may
No, because the nurse mistakenly believed that the woman was a patient.
B:No, because the woman was free to leave the unlocked room.
C:Yes, because the nurse intended to lawfully confine a patient, not a visitor.
D:Yes, because the woman's consent was not freely given.
">14.An elderly woman was visiting a friend in a sizeable nursing home. After the woman's visit, she attempted to leave the facility. However, a nurse mistakenly believed that the woman was one of the residents and told her to remain on the premises. The woman protested and tried to explain that she was actually a visitor, but the nurse did not believe her. Instead, the nurse guided the woman toward an empty room and told her to wait there until he could verify her identity. The woman refused to enter the room, so the nurse pulled out a syringe and said, "Do I need to give you a sedative or are you going to listen to me?" The woman reluctantly entered the room, and the nurse told the woman to stay in there until he got back. He then closed the door behind him but did not lock it. Thirty minutes later, the nurse returned, apologized for the misunderstanding, and told the woman that she could leave. The woman subsequently filed a criminal complaint against the nurse, and he was charged with false imprisonment.Is the nurse guilty of false imprisonment?
选项: A:No, because the nurse mistakenly believed that the woman was a patient.
B:No, because the woman was free to leave the unlocked room.
C:Yes, because the nurse intended to lawfully confine a patient, not a visitor.
D:Yes, because the woman's consent was not freely given.
She enjoys working in the restaurant industry.
B:She was too tired of delivering bread orders all day.
C:Her bread business is becoming more and more popular.。
D:Her friends encouraged her to start her own business.