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1 Chapter 7Legal Responsibilities for Practice

2 Question Is the following statement true or false?
Law includes those rules of conduct or action recognized as binding or enforced by government.

3 Understanding the Scope of the Law
Ethics:

4 Question What type of law includes all written laws and government codes? A. Statutory law B. Constitutional law C. Enacted law D. Regulatory law

5 Sources of Law Statutory law Constitutional law Enacted law
Regulatory law Common law Judicial law Common usage and custom

6 Statutory Law All written laws and governmental codes
Constitutional law U.S. constitution State constitution Enacted law—

7 Regulatory Law Administrative or Executive law

8 Other Factors Affecting Legal Decision
Administrative rulings Rights and responsibilities in healthcare Institutional policies, protocols, and procedures

9 Institutional Policies and Protocols

10 Question Is the following statement true or false?
Violations of Criminal law are considered torts, whereas violations of Civil law are considered crimes.

11 Classification of Laws
Criminal law Civil law

12 Criminal Law and Nursing
Performance outside the nurse practice act Medication administration Distribution of controlled substances Committing crimes while in the role of caregiver

13 Civil Law and Nursing Torts: Negligence: Malpractice:

14 Essential Elements of Negligence
Harm Duty Breach of duty Causation

15 Question Is the following statement true or false?
Malpractice actions brought against healthcare workers involve Criminal law.

16 Liability Liability Personal liability Employer liability
Supervisory liability Limits on patient’s claim to negligence

17 Employer Liability Torts committed by an employee called respondeat superior Employer responsible for: Supervisor responsible for:

18 Charitable Immunity Institutional charitable immunity
Charitable immunity for volunteers in health settings Good Samaritan laws

19 Liability Insurance Transfers cost of being sued and cost of any settlement from the individual to an insurance company, which spreads the risks to a large group Institutional and individual insurance Analyzing liability insurance coverage

20 Legal Issues Common in Nursing
Duty Nursing responsibility Confidentiality Defamation Communication

21 Informed Consent Consent for medical treatment
Consent for nursing measures Competence to give consent Withdrawing consent Consent and minors

22 Advance Directives Living will
Durable power of attorney for healthcare Physician orders for life sustaining treatments Patient Self-Determination Act

23 Emergency Care Consent in emergencies
Standards of practice and emergencies Protocols and emergencies Noninstitutional emergency care

24 Legal Issues in Nursing
Fraud Assault and battery False imprisonment

25 Factors that Contribute to Malpractice Claims
Discuss

26 Preventing Malpractice Claims
Discuss in class

27 Elements of a Legal Action

28 The Nurse as Witness The nurse as witness to fact
The nurse as expert witness


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