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10/24/2013

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Term
Statutory Law
Definition
The legal guidelines that nurses follow come from statutory law, regulatory law and common law. State legislatures and congress create these laws. Ex. of state statute would be the Nurse Practice Acts
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Administrative Law
Definition
Reflects decisions made by administrative bodies such as state boards of nursing when they pass rules and regulations.
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EMTALA
Definition
This act came into place as a result of patients being transferred from private hospital to a public one without appropriate screening (patient dumping). This act ensure that all patients receive appropriate screening within the hospitals capacity before transferring
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HIPAA
Definition
This law provides rights to clients and protects employees. It protects individual from losing their health insurance when changing job by providing portability allows employees to change jobs without losing coverage as a result of preexisting coverage exclusion as long as they have had 12 months of continuous group insurance coverage.
Term
What is a quasi-intentional tort?
Definition
Negligence or malpractice
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Negligence
Definition
Conduct that falls below the standard of care. Law established standard of care for the protection of others from great risk or harm
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Malpractice (professional negligence)
Definition
1. The nurse owed a duty to a client/patient (plaintiff) 2. The nurse did not carry out that duty 3. The client was injured and 4. The nurses duty to carry out the duty lead to the injury
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Safe harbor
Definition
nurse who feels she is assigned an unreasonable, unsafe number of patients can put her objections in writing and it will be reviewed.
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Who do you report unethical or incompetent nursing conduct to?
Definition
Board of Nurse Examiners
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Common Law Examples
Definition
Informed consent, the right of a patient to refuse treatment, negligence and malpractice
Term
Could be civil or criminal
Definition
Statutory Law
Term
Which law protects the right of the individual
Definition
Civil Law
Term
What kind of crime could lead to imprisonment for more than a year or the death penalty?
Definition
Felony
Term
Known as a less serious crime which could result in a fine or imprisonment less than a year. Happens when a nurse misuses a substance
Definition
Misdemeanor
Term
Standards of care
Definition
Set by every state, they are the legal guidelines for defining nursing practice and identifying the minimum acceptable nursing care, they are set by the federal laws that govern where nurses work
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Nurse Practice Act
Definition
Define the scope of nursing practice, distinguishing between nursing and medical practice and establishing education, licensure requirements for nursing.
Term
Who defines the practice of nursing more specifically?
Definition
State board of Nursing
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What does the joint commission require from hospitals?
Definition
Requires that accredited hospitals have written nursing policies and procedures
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State Statutory Issues in Nursing Practice
Definition
licensure, good Samaritan laws, public health laws, uniform determination of death act, physician assisted suicide
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Federal Statutory issues in Nursing Practice
Definition
Americans with disability act, emergency medical treatment and active labor act, mental health parity act, uniform anatomical gift act
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Uniform Anatomical Gift Act
Definition
Must be 18 years of age to make decision for organ donation
It MUST be in writing and signed.
Term
Living Wills
Definition
Written documents that direct treatment in accordance with patient wishes in the even of a terminal illness or condition. Patient must be able to declare the desire procedures.
Term
Health Care Proxy/ Durable power of attorney
Definition
Legal document that designates a person/ person's to make health care decisions for them once patient is no longer able to do so for themselves.
Term
HIPAA
Definition
Protects the rights of patients, employees, employees who change jobs without losing insurance.
Term
HIPAA violations
Definition
Have criminal and civil sanctions
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State Statutory (Licensure)
Definition
minimum education,licensure exam, offer special skills to public, legal guidelines to protect public and have power to revoke a license.
Term
Intentional/ Willful tort
Definition
Sexual assault, battery, false imprisonment
Term
Quasi-intentional tort
Definition
Invasions of privacy, defamation of character
Term
Unintentional tort
Definition
negligence or mal practice
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Battery
Definition
Any intentional touching without consent (causing injury, offensive to personal dignity, giving an injection without consent. Key word is PATIENT CONSENT
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False imprisonment
Definition
Unjust use of restraints on someone without just cause/ legal warrant.
Patient must be aware of confinement
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Libel
Definition
Written defamation of character
Ex. Falsifying entries in medical record
Term
Quasi-intentional tort
Definition
Disclosing private patient information
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How to avoid malpractice?
Definition
Follow standard of care
Competent care
Communicate with other health care providers
Communicate with patient
Documentation
Follow policy and procedures
Know current best practices
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If patient is deaf or foreign, what MUST be present?
Definition
An interpreter
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Malpractice Insurance
Definition
Only covers nurses at work, protects against negligence or malpractice claims
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Safe Harbor must be filed...
Definition
Before leaving the workplace setting THAT day
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Risk Management...
Definition
Identify possible risks.
Analyze risks.
Act to reduce risks.
Evaluate steps taken.
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