Essentials of Nursing Leadership and Management, 5th Edition
28 unit 1 | Professional Considerations ■The consent is written. ■A minor’s parent or guardian usually gives consent for treatme ...
chapter 3 | Nursing Practice and the Law 29 did not do whatever needed to be done. If a nurse did not “do” something, that leave ...
30 unit 1 | Professional Considerations In the case Tovar v. Methodist Healthcare(2005), a 75-year-old female client came to the ...
chapter 3 | Nursing Practice and the Law 31 and telephone conversations about the case. Do not withhold any information from you ...
32 unit 1 | Professional Considerations if you are walking down the hall after your surgery and your heart stops beating, you do ...
chapter 3 | Nursing Practice and the Law 33 A condition is considered terminal when, to a reasonable degree of medical certainty ...
34 unit 1 | Professional Considerations malpractice. This can result in the nurse losing his or her license and perhaps even fac ...
chapter 3 | Nursing Practice and the Law 35 caring, communication and documentation and teaching/learning” (NCSBN, 2007, p. 3). ...
36 unit 1 | Professional Considerations licensure. This information can usually be found on the board of nursing Web site for th ...
chapter 3 | Nursing Practice and the Law 37 6.Describe the where appropriate standards of care may be found. Explain whether eac ...
38 unit 1 | Professional Considerations References Aiken, T.D. (2004). Legal, Ethical and Political Issues in Nursing, 2nd ed. P ...
chapter 4 Questions of Values and Ethics OBJECTIVES After reading this chapter, the student should be able to: ■Discuss the way ...
40 unit 1 | Professional Considerations It is 1961. In a large metropolitan hospital, ten health-care professionals are meeting ...
chapter 4 | Questions of Values and Ethics 41 Value Systems A value system is a set of related values. For exam- ple, one person ...
42 unit 1 | Professional Considerations one begins to realize how others develop their values. Raths, Harmin, and Simon (1979) s ...
chapter 4 | Questions of Values and Ethics 43 a supreme being, and technology, for example, is con- sidered a gift that allows h ...
44 unit 1 | Professional Considerations the exactness of the law (Macklin, 1987). Here is an example: Mrs. Van Gruen, 82 years o ...
chapter 4 | Questions of Values and Ethics 45 by alcohol or drugs is knowingly placing patients at risk. Other nurses who observ ...
46 unit 1 | Professional Considerations that will most likely require intensive therapies and treatments for a lifetime, adding ...
chapter 4 | Questions of Values and Ethics 47 her father. However, it is available only through a research study being conducted ...
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