The trauma patient is a 47-year-old professor who sustained injuries when crossing the street on campus after being struck by a fast-moving car that failed to stop at a stop sign. The patient was rushed to the emergency department and then to surgery. After surgery, the patient was transferred to the medical-surgical unit for postsurgical management.The nursing student has been assigned to the patient who is currently resting quietly, with their family present. The patient has an advance directive. What does this document indicate? An advance directive is the same as a living will.An advance directive is a document in which the person makes an anticipatory refusal of life-prolonging measures during a future state of mental incompetence.An advance directive enables a mentally competent person to plan for a time when they may lack the mental capacity to make medical treatment decisions.An advance directive cannot be used to authorize a substitute decision maker. To protect the patients privacy, the nursing student ensures that the computer screen is not visible to others when documenting on the patient. If the nursing student allowed confidential patient information to be viewed by someone who was not permitted to see it, which area of law would describe this violation? Unintentional tortIntentional tortConsentBattery The driver of the car who struck the patient is guilty of which unintentional tort? False imprisonmentBatteryNegligenceAssault 4. What are some situations that could arise post-surgery that might lead to legal issues arising? Answer this question under the assumption that the patient was NOT able to consent due to being unconscious and emergency surgery had to take place before contact was made with the patient's family. Given that the case study is worth 10% there should be research and concise thought that goes into question 4. Please use APA format when citing your findings.