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NURS 2210 Roles II: Unit II Legal and Ethical Concepts Nancy Pares RN, MSN Metro Community College
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NURS 2210 Roles II: Unit II

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NURS 2210 Roles II: Unit II

Legal and Ethical ConceptsNancy Pares RN, MSN

Metro Community College

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Laws define and limit relationships Sources of public law

◦ Constitutional◦ Administrative◦ Criminal

Civil Law◦ Contract◦ Tort◦ Protective/reporting

Obj 1: Review legal standards

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State◦ Unintentional torts

Negligence Duty Breach of Duty Injury Causation

Malpractice

Tort law

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Assault Battery False imprisonment

Restraints (OBRA) Invasion of privacy Defamation fraud

Intentional Torts

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Defined by Practice Acts and Standards of Care

RN is legally responsible to ensure that the client receives competent, safe and holistic care.

Best Defense ◦ Actively participate in NNA◦ Attend continuing ed on legal issues◦ Call State Board with any questions about

practice◦ Stay current in hospital policies and procedures

Legal responsibilities of RN

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Unprofessional conduct

Impaired Nurse

Safety◦ Understaffing◦ Mandatory overtime◦ Reassignment

Executing prescribed orders

Responsibilities

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Whistle blowing

Nursing students

Professional liability insurance

Advance Directives

Other legal issues

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DNR orders Euthanasia Wills Pronouncement of Death Care of the deceased Organ donation autopsies

Legal issues related to death

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Ethics◦ Study of rightness of conduct◦ Vs. morality?

Relationship between ethics and legal◦ Ethical opinions reflect individual differences◦ Human behavior and motivation are too complex

to be accurately reflected in law◦ The legal system judges action rather than

intention◦ Laws change according to social and political

influences

Obj 2 Review ethical principles

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Working in a clinic that performs abortions

Honoring a terminally ill client request for no heroic actions

d/c a comotose client life support at the request of the family

Diverting meds from a client for your own use

Ethical vs. Legal…or both

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Autonomy Beneficience Confidentiality Double effect Fidelity Justice Nonmaleficence Paternalism Sanctity of life veracity

Ethical Principles

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Human caring should guide the practice Confidentiality

◦ Privacy, misuse of information Restraints Trust Refusing to provide care Food and fluid

Basics of nursing ethics

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Nancy Cruzan

Terri Shiavo

Preventative ethics

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Practice with compassion and respect Nurses primary commitment is to the

patient Nurse advocates, protects the patient Nurse is responsible and accountable for

actions Nurse must maintain competence and

professional growth Nurse participates in improving health Nurse contributes to profession thru

community, educational and social situations

Code of Ethics (pg 31 Brunner)

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Dx: missed abortion—client hospitalized, D&C was scheduled—client discussed with MD

Nurse administered preop meds then noted that there was no consent signed. Surgery was postponed awaiting MD. MD arrived and had pt sign and husband also-witnessed by RN.

Procedure resulted in perforation, OB attempted to repair—called in general surgeon-- required removal of 1 ft of bowel

Result: likely to have higher incidence of SBO

Case 1

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Was the hospital liable to obtain informed consent?

Issue:

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1985- Nurse Midwife advertised ‘Family Birth’

Hospital Chief of Staff – OB wrote a letter to the administration of two hospitals stating that home deliveries were being done without qualified supervision.

Same MD confronted nurse midwife at L&D Nurse midwife was prohibited from the

hospital.

Case 2

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Was the slander actionable?

Issue

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Client with fx leg—cast applied; orders to have nursing check hourly and call with concerns

Charting notes gap from 4am to 830 am. MD examines at 830—compartment

syndrome and identification of tissue death—leg amputated

Case 3

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Was documentation considered substandard and cause for patient to suffer injury?

Issue

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Female patient admitted to LTC—noted large diamond ring and informed that she should not keep in her room. Pt kept the ring.

Ring disappeared—investigation proved fruitless—thru a ‘tip’ a nurse aid was implecated—arrested and pled guilty

Case 4

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Was the nursing home responsible for the property damage sustained by the resident?

Issue:

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Male was admitted to psych unit on Nov 21due to being a threat to himself and others. Meeting held on Nov 23 determined that he was able to be released. (Thanksgiving holiday)

Male entered house on Dec 5 and killed one individual and wounded two others, then shot himself.

Case 5

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Was the institution liable for discharging the patient and the subsequent deaths?

Issue