Common laws provide a resolution for courts if the similar case is presented in the future, making sure they have the same outcome. An example of a common law case is Flagiello v. Pennsylvania Hospital, 208 A.2d 193 (Pa1965). In this case, Flagiello was a patient that sued a hospital in Pennsylvania because she hurt herself on hospital property. The hospital said the injury was not related to the original purpose of admission. Her case was dismissed because the common law stated that hospitals, which are charitable institutions, could not be sued for negligence.
Jenell Harris Dr. J. Thornton Final: Persuasive Research Paper 30 December 2009 “Granny Cams” Keeping Nursing Homes Honest Is video supervision considered unethical or a violation of privacy if the sole purpose is to ensure loved ones are not being mistreated and receiving proper care? Granny cams presence in nursing homes will protect and insure quality care for the elderly and provide evidence in cases against the assisted living facilities. These surveillance practices will help diminish the acts of malpractice and change the negative perception of the industry. There is absolutely no history that exists on granny cams since it is so recently developed. I am simply comparing the granny cams to nanny
HIPAA does not require a practice to purchase a computer-based system as it applies only to electronic medical transactions. HIPAA requires that all patients be able access their own medical records, correct errors or omissions, and be informed how personal information is shared used. Other provisions involve notification of privacy procedures to the patient. HIPAA provisions that have led in many cases to extensive overhauling with regard to medical records and billing systems” (April 2013). The HIPPA law was passed in 1996 to protect the privacy of the client.
Evidence-Based Practice Intro to Professional Nursing 3010 April 11, 2015 Evidence-Based Practice As nursing developed as a profession, it gained a scientific basis that has developed theories and performed research specific to nursing and has defined the way that patients are treated. Nurses no longer utilize trial-and-error to treat patients, but use methods of treatment that are firmly based in knowledge gained through research (Black, 2014). “Evidence-based practice is a problem-solving approach to clinical decision-making within a healthcare organization that integrates the best available scientific evidence with the best available experiential evidence” (Hain & Kear, 2015). In the past, patients were treated using
Gabrielle Giffords and 11 others, efforts were put in to pass a bill allowing guns to be carried on Arizona’s university campuses. Spring thinks it is not necessary to allow guns on campus. He also provides words of Thomas Anderes, Ph.D., president of the Arizona Board of Regents, that distracting the universities from their core mission of providing a high-quality education to students in a safe environment that encourages the free exchange of ideas. Stacie Spring is a general assignment reporter for the East Valley Tribune which made her credible. She clearly has a bias of not allowing guns on campus.
A CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF AN EPISODE OF NURSING CAREMODULE TITLE: NURS 6032STUDENT NO: 25048015COMPUTER ISS: ran1m12WORD COUNT (excluding text box): 3598 | A Critical Analysis of an Episode of Nursing Care Introduction The subjective interpretation of the criteria for service in Mental Health Organisations by clinicians can sometimes prevent people with possible mental health issues from accessing the service. The text box below gives an insight into an assessment of a service user in the presence of the student nurse. This essay sets out to critically analyse the episode of care given to this service user with regards to the way she was assessed for possible mental health issues, and relates when the subjective interpretation of a criteria for service was a barrier for engaging her into the service she came to seek help from. It starts with a comprehensive description of the assessment carried out by a Senior Nurse Practitioner, examines the role of nursing in people’s mental health, the meaning of a comprehensive and holistic assessment and includes the critical reflections of the student nurse on this assessment session based on her observations using Driscoll (2007) framework of refection. Description of the Assessment *Miss Frances is a pseudonym for the purposes of service user’s confidentiality and in line with the NMC Code of Conduct (2008).
nursing to patient Ratios. What are the facts Establishing safe staffing ratios is a nationwide movement to protect patients. Nurses have requested the assistance of elected officials on the state and federal level to protect patients by holding hospitals accountable for the provision of adequate nurse staffing through legislative or regulatory means. Safe staffing ratios is the setting of minimum ratios of staff-patient for each type of care unit, minimum-staffing ratio represents the ratio that is deemed safe for providing quality care to patient. California, legislation mandated specific nurse to patient ratios (1: 5 respectively) based on patient acuity.
Ethical and Legal Issues in Nursing Diane Eckert, Christen Rosa, Gary Pagdilao, Melissa Mendoza Nurs 391 April 20, 2015 Willie Goodwin Ethical and Legal Issues in Nursing The nurse plays an important role in the safety and well-being of the sick and vulnerable. In two different cases, one involving the care of the unresponsive patient without advanced directives and the second involves the nurse observing negligent behavior by another nurse. The nurse is responsible not only ethically but legally for the care of the patient. The American Nurses Association (ANA) Code of Ethics serves to protect the welfare of the sick, injured and helpless. Nurses are relied upon to advocate for our patients dignity, privacy, confidentiality, improper and incompetent care.
Abstract This paper is a comparison of a qualitative and quantitative research article. The objective is to identify and discuss the strengths and weaknesses of the two articles and determine if substantial evidence is available to support evidence-based practice. A focused look at the methods used, target population, data analysis, research findings, and implication for practice are identified for both articles as they apply to a qualitative and quantitative research approach. The problem of ensuring quality nursing care and patient safety is a major challenge facing nurses and nurse leaders today. The specific aspects of missed nursing care potentially leading to the association between less staffing and the negative outcomes have not been established in research (Kalisch, 2006).
Abstract Stress in nursing is prevalent in healthcare system; the impact on patient care and other important aspects of nurse’s life is serious. Cognitive strategy was claimed to be the effective intervention toward the problem but evident did not reflect its validation. Stress management 3 Introduction Stress in nursing places patients at risk and threatens nurse’s wellbeing. Various strategies were revealed to have positive outcome on managing the issue but cognitive technique was claimed to be the effective one among the rest which is unlikely to be the fact as it has no concrete data to its validation. Background Stress in nursing is problematic as it affects the quality of patient’s care and, the impact of nurse’s burnout could be serious.