Legality and Ethics Flashcards
What does primary care involve?
Early detection, routine care, physician’s offices
What does preventative care involve?
Prevention, education, schools
What does secondary care involve?
Emergency treatment, critical care, hospitals
What does tertiary care involve?
Special care and cancer care centers
What does restorative care involve?
Follow-up care, rehabilitation, home health care
What continuing care involve?
Long-term care, assisted living, adult day care, hospice
What are the reasons for health care accreditation and certification?
To demonstrate quality and safety. To evaluate performance, identify problems, and develop solutions.
Accreditation is earned by the entire organization, where as specific programs or services with an organization earn certifications.
What are the sources of law?
Statutory law (legal boundaries of nursing) Regulatory law (requirement to report unethical things) Common law (negligence, malpractice, informed consent)
What are standards of care?
Legal guidelines for defining nursing practice and identifying the minimum acceptable nursing care
American Nurses Association
Nurse Practice Act
Internal standards
What do advance directives include?
Living wills, healthcare proxy or durable power of attorney, DNR
What protects nurses providing care outside of work?
Good Samaritan Laws
A civil wrong made against a person or property.
Deliberate acts that violate another’s rights.
Torts
Intentional torts
Assault, battery, false imprisonment
Acts where the intent is lacking but violations actions and direct causations occur
Quasi-intentional acts.
Invasion of privacy, malice, slander, libel
Conduct that falls below standards of care of a reasonably prudent person. Unintentional
Negligence
Professional negligence, nursing care falls below a standard of care
Malpractice