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Using the slips you are given, arrange the scenarios into categories Be prepared to defend your categorizing. A surgeon leaves a sponge in a patient, and the patient dies from an infection A teenager is texting while driving and ends up killing another driver
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Using the slips you are given, arrange the scenarios into categories Be prepared to defend your categorizing. • A surgeon leaves a sponge in a patient, and the patient dies from an infection • A teenager is texting while driving and ends up killing another driver • A stockbroker gave someone bad investment advice which caused the investor to go bankrupt • A middle-school girl spreads a rumor about her friend without verifying the validity which caused her friend great pain • Two high-school boys pulled a prank that got out of control and burned a neighbor’s house down • A driver fell asleep at the wheel and his friend is now paralyzed • A high school boy’s bullying led someone to drop out of school • A college student cheated off another student without that student’s knowledge and both lost credit for the class • A busy mom left a candle burning at home, and it caught the house on fire • A batter hit a ball into the pitcher’s face breaking his nose • A chef served undercooked meat and gave the restaurant's patrons food poisoning • A pilot was scheduled for too many hours and crashed the plane because he fell asleep • A car dealer sold someone a car knowing that the breaks were faulty • A father said hurtful things to his son causing him to runaway
When is a mistake too great to forgive? Re-categorize your slips into “forgivable” and “not forgivable” Be prepared to share!
Journal Respond to the question: when is a mistake too great to forgive?