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Legal & Ethical Aspects of Nursing (Ch2)


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The commission (doing) of an act or the omission of an act that a reasonably prudent person would have performed in a similar situation, thus causing harm to another person
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7 Preventable Omissions in Nursing (Failures to...)
-Collaborate with other health care team mbrs -Clarify interdisciplinary orders -Ask for and offer assistance -Utilize evidence-based performance -Communicate info to pt's and families -Limit overtime -Adequately staff pt care units with appropriately credentialed staff
List the best practices of a nurse to avoid malpractice
-Practice within the rules and regulations -within the standards of care -within the employing agency's policies & procedures *Also strive to maintain a positive nurse-pt relationship
What are the most common areas of litigation against a nurse? (4 Performance Failures)
-standards of care -use of equip -documentation -pt advocacy
What Organization developed the Pt's Bill of Rights?
American Hospital Association (AHA)
What is the goal of the AHA?
To promote the public's understanding of their rights and responsibilities as consumers of health care
What is the Patient Self-Determination Act?
-Institutions required to have written policies & procedures regarding advance directives -Pt's right to accept or refuse treatment -Pt's right to participate fully in health-care related decisions
When was HIPAA est?
1996 Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act
Health care institutions are obliged to uphold what pt's rights?
-access to health care without prejudice -treatment with respect and dignity at all times -privacy and confidentiality -personal safety -complete info about one's own condition and treatment
Pt's responsibility to the health care institution are?
-provide accurate information about themselves -provide knowledge of any known conditions -participate in decision making of treatment and care
Minors under 18 may consent to treatment if:
-Marriage -Leal emancipation -Living apart from parents or guardians for 60 days and independent of parental support -Service in the armed forces
A minor may consent for care of specific categories:
-STIs -Drugs & alcohol abuse -Sexual Assault -Family planning
Consent cannot be obtained from someone who is?
Impaired or under the influence of alcohol or drugs
Withholding of life-saving treatment and care
Passive euthanasia & medical neglect
Factors that put elders at risk for abuse?
-Declining physical health -Declining mental ability -Decreased strength & mobility -Loss of independence -Isolation -Loss of loved ones, friends, relatives
What can help an LVN reduce the likelihood of a lawsuit? (3)
-following the standards of care -following the policies & procedures of the facility -adhering to the scope of practice
How to clarify values
-Select the belief or behavior and consciously examine it -decide its value -incorporate the value into everyday responses and behaviors
Ethical Principles for nursing (5)
-Respect for people -Autonomy -Beneficence -nonmaleficence -justice
What organization regulates ethical guidelines for LVNs?
National Federation of Licensed Practical Nurse(NFLPN)
The Ethical code laid out by the NFLPN? (5)
-to know and function within the scope of practice of the LVN -to maintain pt confidences -to provide healthcare without discrimination -to maintain a high degree of professional and personal behavior -to take an active role in the development of LVN profession
PAS
Practitioner-Assisted Suicide (Active euthanasia)