Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Ethical Legal Precepts
Anmerkungen:
- Perry & Potter Chapter 23
Yoder-Wise Chapter 5
- Criminal Law
- Drug
Diversion &
Theft
- TPAPN
Anmerkungen:
- Texas Peer Assistance Program for Nurses
- Nonpunitive &
Confidential
- Nurse's Under
Manadatory
Reporting
- Abuse or
Neglect
- Omnibus Budget
Reconciliation Act of
1989
Anmerkungen:
- Resident has the right to be free from Verbal, sexual, Physical, mental, Corporal Punishment & Involuntary Seculsion
(Abuse of Nursing Homes caused legislative strengthening)
- Nurse's Have
Mandatory
Reporting
- Patient Left
in Urine
Feces
- Restraint
- Overmedication
- Ignoring pt.
Request
- Failure to
Feed
- Disciplinary Sanctions
- Nurse Practice Act
- Healthcare
Fraud
- Kickback
- Billing Fraud
- Coding
- Unbundling
- Federal False
claim Act of 1986
- Medicare &
Medicaide patient &
Protection Act 1987
[Anti-kickbacks]
- HIPPA 1996
- Falsification
of Records
- Fraudulent
Billing
- failure to
disclose any
criminal activity
- Failure to disclose any
relevant information
[Injury]
- Prosecution
(BON)
- Civil Law
Anmerkungen:
- Governs Interactions of Individuals with One another.
- Unintentional
Torts
- Malpractice
"Negligence within a
profession"
- Requires EXPERTS to testify
to the duty or standards
breached and proximate
Causes
- "Professional Actions and is
the failure with professional
education and skills to act in
reasonably and Prudent
Manner (Yoder-Wise, p. 73, 2015)."
- Omission or
Commission
- "Since Nurse's have greater Autonomy,
authority and accountability, issues of
Malpracticed Increased (Yoder-Wise,
p.73, 2015)
- Elements of
Malpractice
(Yoder-Wise, p.
73)
- Injury
- Damages
Anmerkungen:
- General, Special & Punitive
- Causation
- "But for"
- Direct relationship
- Foreseeability
Anmerkungen:
- Failure to see minimum standards of Care
- Breach of the
duty owed
- Duty Owed
the patient
Anmerkungen:
- Nurse/patient Relationship
Good samaritan status
Volunteer services as a nurse
- How to Avoid
Malpractice
- Critical
Thinking
Anmerkungen:
- Adequately assess, monitor, attain assistance, RN responsibility includes assessment & Evaluation of Patient Care, Document & Communicate Patient Changes, Obtained needed Medical Assistance, Question/challenge an inappropriate Order.
- Specifically
Documenting
to Avoid
Malpractice
Anmerkungen:
- Patients physical & Mental Condition upon admission & discharge. The patient physical and mental condition after the incident, Action of Patient that demonstrates noncompliance w/ medical treatment directives, when pt. complains or does not complain or did you ask? what a patient states vs. what you think may of happened, The patient own statements & discharge instructions
- Report & Document
Incidences &
Occurences
Anmerkungen:
- Unprofessional Behavior, Child or Adult Abuse, Certain Communicable diseases, Certain deaths, injuries caused by violence, Evidence of medical Fraud, Emergency medical Treatment & Labor Act violations, Whistle Blower Statuses- Protects the nurse who reports a serious accident or occurance.
- Provide Safe Environment
Anmerkungen:
- Exercise extra care when interruptions occur, Do NOT work fatigued, listen to your patients, Never Perform Procedures you do not know how to do, Never be afraid to admit you made a mistake, Keep current and up to date in practice knowledge, Do not rush when you are extra busy.
- Make the
Patient
Feel Cared
Anmerkungen:
- Treat the patient and their families with respect and honesty, Remember that the first duty is to the patient, Use nursing Knowledge to Provide the Correct Care, Remain Current in your skills & Education, Document clearly and accurately, Respect the patients rights to education and participation in plan of Care.
- Intentional Torts
- false Imprisonment
Anmerkungen:
- Closing or Locking the Door
- pt. Must be aware of
confinement (unconscious
pt. has not been falsely
imprisioned)
- Battery
- Unconsented Touching of another
that does not need to result in
harm of a patient
- Assualt
Anmerkungen:
- intentional Threat toward another person that places the person in reasonable fear of harmful, imminent or unwelcome contact.
- NO contact Required
- Conversion of
Property
Anmerkungen:
- Removing clothing and personal effects when placing pt. in hospital gown.
- Intentional confliction of Emotional DIstress
- Quasi-Intentional
- Invasion of
Privacy
Anmerkungen:
- Sharing of confidential information without consent.
- Defamation of
Character (Liable,
slander)
Anmerkungen:
- False information about Another: Slander is verbal, Liable is written.
- Defense: Truth
- Defense: Consent
- Informed
Consent
Anmerkungen:
- Perry & Potter: Pg. 309
Yoder & Wise: Pg. 81-82
- Right to Refuse
Treatment
- Right to Refuse
Treatment Previously
Agreed to.
- Nurse Must Notify
Provider if Pt. Refuses
Treatment
- Leaving Against Medical
Advice (AMA): Notify &
Clearly Articulate Dangers
Anmerkungen:
- Most insurance will not pay for hospitalization and the patient will be responsible for all the Cost.
- AMA charting
Anmerkungen:
- aggravate current condition and complicate future care, Result in Permanent physical or mental impairment, Result in complication of Death.
- Unlawful Detaining Patients
- Warn patient about
Insurance Complications
- Mandated by
the Federal
and State Law
- Federal
Patient Self
Determination
Act
- Duty of the
Health Care
Provider to
DIsclose
- Nature of the Therapy, Benefits
and outcomes and potential
Risks must be disclosed
- Provider Cannot
Delegate that duty
to the Nurse
- RN generally a witness
to the signing of the
consent
- RN must Notify if the
Informed Consent is
Questioned
- Voluntary, Capacity &
Sufficient Information
Anmerkungen:
- Understand the Language, Not under the influence
* Emergency substituted Judgement is used
- Research:
Gender, age &
3 digit zip code
- Adherence
- TBON
rules &
Regulations
- ANA standards
- JCAHO standards
- Patient Saftey Goals
- INC code of Ethics
- Incident Report
- Internal to facility