Final answer:
Acts of malpractice include incorrect drug administration, incorrect strength of drug administration, failure to clean animals, abandonment, and leaving foreign objects after surgery.
Therefore, all of the above given options are correct.
Eplanation:
Acts of Malpractice include:
- Incorrect drug administration: When a healthcare provider administers the wrong medication or administers the correct medication in the wrong way.
- Incorrect strength of drug administration: When a healthcare provider gives the wrong dosage of a medication, either too much or too little.
- Failure to clean animals that have defecated and/ or urinated on themselves: When a healthcare provider fails to clean and care for animals that are in their care.
- Abandonment: When a healthcare provider leaves a patient without providing necessary care or support.
- Leaving foreign objects in a patient after surgery: When a healthcare provider unintentionally leaves objects inside a patient's body during a surgical procedure.