Legal Aspects of Nursing Presented By Dr.Manal tharwat
Topics Introduction General Legal Concepts Legal Basis for Nursing Legal Role of the Nurse Ethical Issues Ethical Responsibilities
Introduction Importance of Law to the Nurse Nurses have more responsibility Increased numbers of Advanced Practice Nurses Law is there to assist in the decision-making process involved in nursing practice
Law is there for the protection of nursing practice Law is there for the identification of the risk of liability
Effects of Law on Nursing Practice Legal Basis for Nursing Practice--Licensure Guidelines for Care Who is the Client--Age of Consent Emergency--Good Samaritan Act Abused Clients--Criminal Laws Use of Restraints Dying Patient’s wishes--Advanced Directives
Guidelines for Care (Continued) Confidentiality--Invasion of Privacy Documentation Incident Reports Role of Nurse as Witness Witness in Criminal Cases Expert Witness
Negligence & Malpractice Criminal Activity Assault Battery Diversion of Narcotics
Contemporary Legislative Issues Prescriptive Authority Delegation to Unlicensed Personnel Unsafe Staffing in the Workplace Contemporary Roles for Nurses
General Legal Aspects Definition of Law Comes from the word which means “that which is laid down or fixed” Law is a rule or standard of human conduct established & enforced by authority, society, or custom
Law is established for the welfare of society Law is not stagnant--changes when society’s directs a change
Public Law One type of law is Public Law which deals with an individual’s relationship to the state Sources include Constitutional, Administrative & Criminal These Sources occur on both the Federal & State level
Constitutional Law Set of basic laws that defines & limits the powers of government Nurse maintains rights as an individual Constitutional Rights, Civil Rights, State Constitution
Administrative Law Developed by groups who are appointed to governmental administrative agencies Food, Drug & Cosmetic Act; Social Security Act; Nurse Practice Act
Criminal Law Acts or offences against the welfare or safety of the public Controlled Substance Act; Criminal Codes (See Page 230)
Civil Law The second type of law is Civil Law which deals with crimes against a person or persons in such legal matters as: Contracts Torts Protective Reporting Law
Contract Law is the enforcement of agreements among private individuals Elements of: Promise Mutual Understanding Compensation
Employment Contracts is an example of contract law under civil law
Tort Law is the enforcement of duties & rights among independent of contractual agreements. It is a civil wrong committed on a person or property stemming from either a direct invasion of some legal right of the person, infraction of some public duty, or the violation of some private obligation by which damages accrue to the person.
Examples of Tort Law include: Negligence & Malpractice Assault & Battery False Imprisonment Restraints or Seclusion Invasion of Privacy Defamation Fraud
Negligence & Malpractice Terms Liability is an obligation one has incurred or might incur thru any act or failure to act Malpractice refers to the behavior of a professional person’s wrongful conduct, improper discharge of professional duties, or failure to meet the standards of acceptable care which result in harm to another person
Terms Negligence(breach of duty) is the failure of an individual to provide care that a reasonable person would ordinarily use in a similar circumstance Defendant is the person being sued Plaintiff is the party who initiates the lawsuit that seeks damages
Proof of Liability depends on: Duty Breach of duty Injury Causation
Assault & Battery Assault is the intentional & unlawful offer to touch a person in an offensive , insulting or physically intimidating manner Battery is the touching of another person without the person’s consent
Protective/Reporting Laws are sometimes considered criminal laws based on state classification Examples include: Americans with Disabilities Act Good Samaritan Act
Legal Basis for Nursing Nurse Practice Act Standards of Care
Legal Role of the Nurse Provider of Service (p.234) Ensure that client receives competent, safe, & holistic care Render care by “standards of reasonable, prudent person” Supervise/evaluate that which has been delegated
Provider of Service (continued) Documentation of care Maintain clinical competency