David, an 89-year-old elderly war hero with no living relatives, drove himself at nightto a local hospital when he experienced shortness of breath and a headache. Whenhe entered the emergency room (ER), he was placed in a wheelchair and brieflyseen by an ER doctor. He was told that he could not be admitted since he was aveteran and had to go to a VA hospital, which was 90 miles away, for treatment.David was wheeled into the hallway to wait for transportation to a VA hospital. Thenight shift was busy. After sitting in the hall for 5 hours, David complained that heneeded to lie down. The ER staff, who had been trying to move him to a VA hospitalwith no luck, finally transferred him by ambulance to a local nursing home in thewheelchair. David had a massive stroke shortly after being admitted to the nursinghome and died six weeks later.Answer the follow questions in essay form (3-5 double-spaced pages):1. Does there appear to be negligence in this case2. In your opinion, who might have acted on behalf of David?3. In your opinion, would contributory negligence be a defense if there is amalpractice lawsuit relating to Davids death?