Slide 1. Slide 2. Slide 3. Sources of Law. Nursing Law and Liability. Chapter Nine. Topics for today:

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Slide 1 Nursing Law and Liability Chapter Nine Catherine Hrycyk, MScN Nursing 50 Slide 2 Topics for today: -Sources of Law -Divisions of Law -Good Samaritan Act -Issues in Health-Care Litigation -Preventing Lawsuits Slide 3 Sources of Law Statutory Law: -written and enacted by the US Congress, state legislatures & other government entities -laws that govern the profession of nursing are mostly written at the state level, because licensure is a state issue -include the Nurse Practice Act- it enables the state boards of nursing, individual licensure procedures and schedule of fees for the state

Slide 4 Sources of Law Common Law: -evolved from decisions of previous legal cases that form a precedent (to precede = to come before) Include laws involving negligence or malpractice for nurses Slide 5 Divisions of Law- Criminal Criminal Law: -concerned with providing protection for all members of society -punishment is to fit the crime -nurses: failing to renew license : illegal diversion of drugs : assisted suicide : intentional/ unintentional deaths Slide 6

Slide 7 Divisions of Law- Civil Civil Law: -violation of one individual s rights by another individual -tort law: branch involving most nurses -tort: wrongful act committed against a person or his/ her property independent of a contract Slide 8 Unintentional Tort -negligence: omission of something a reasonable and prudent person would do in a similar situation ( Prudence, be reasonable! ) or commission of something a reasonable person would not do in a similar situation ( What were you thinking? ) -malpractice is the type of negligence for which professionals can be sued. It indicates professional misconduct or unreasonable lack of skill in performing professional duties. Slide 9 Intentional Tort -a willful act that violates another s rights or property. Has three requirements: *the person intended to bring about the consequences, *intended to interfere with someone s property *was a substantial factor in bringing about the injury or consequence)

Slide 10 Intentional Tort Assault- unjustifiable attempt to touch another or the threat of doing so Battery- harmful or unwarranted contact with another without consent False Imprisonment- a competent pt is confined/ restrained with the intent of preventing him from leaving the hospital (or use of threats or medications that interfere with ability to leave the facility) Abandonment of clients- breach of contract, can cause injury Intentional infliction of emotional distress Slide 11 Quasi-Intentional Tort -mix of unintentional and intentional -a voluntary act that causes injury or distress without intent to injure or cause distress -usually involve situations of communication with violate a person s reputation, personal privacy or civil rights Slide 12 -Defamation of Character *libel- written *Slander- spoken

Slide 13 -Invasion of Privacyviolation of right to protect against unreasonable & unwarranted interference with one s personal life -Breach of Confidentiality trust and confidence are violated by public revelation of confidential communication without client consent Slide 14 Good Samaritan Good Samaritan Act -protects healthcare providers in emergency situations within the scope of their professional education! -what if you had to perform a tracheostomy? What would Prudence B. Reasonable do? Slide 15 Dispute Forums: Lawsuits: -please read over facing a lawsuit on your own. Mediation: -trying to find common ground Arbitration: -neutral third party makes the decision

Slide 16 Issues in Health-Care Litigation Informed consent- person performing the procedure is the one to get the consent. Informed means informed! Patient Self-Determination Act- all federally-funded institutions must inform clients of their right to prepare advanced directives (living will, medical durable power of attorney) DNR orders- needs a written order in the medical record Slide 17 Issues in Health-Care Litigation Standards of Care- what would a reasonable and prudent nurse do in the same situation The Nurse Practice Act- defines nursing and sets standards in each state -defines scope of practice, license requirements, IDs grounds for disciplinary actions, oversees the practice of nursing Slide 18 Preventing Lawsuits Medical documentation- complete, accurate, legible (thanks computers), no opinions, in chronological order, signed Establish rapport with clients Keep current on your nursing skills Have some knowledge of the client (be direct, problem-solving with the client, have client involved in own care, careful documentation if client is lawsuit prone)

Slide 19 And don t forget to get professional liability insurance! Slide 20 See you next class Please do our readings & bring thoughtful questions!