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IV Malpractice

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MALPRACTICE Negligent conduct of a professional person.
MALPRACTICE - Based on negligence in physical care of the patient Unprofessional practice or conduct. Failure to conform to the minimal standards of acceptable and prevailing nursing practices. Always ask yourself what a reasonable and prudent nurse would do. Example ~ Medication errors!
AREAS OF MALPRACTICE IN THE CLINICAL SETTING (1) (1) Failure to monitor and access clinical status of your patient.
AREAS OF MALPRACTICE IN THE CLINICAL SETTING (2) (2) Failure to prevent infection.
AREAS OF MALPRACTICE IN THE CLINICAL SETTING (3) (3) Failure to use equipment properly.
AREAS OF MALPRACTICE IN THE CLINICAL SETTING (4) (4) Failure to protect the patient from avoidable injury.
4 COMPONENTS THAT ARE REQUIRED TO PROVE LIABILITY FOR MALPRACTICE #1 #1 Must be established that the nurse had a duty to the patient.
4 COMPONENTS THAT ARE REQUIRED TO PROVE LIABLILITY FOR MALPRACTICE #2 #2 A breach in standards of care or failure to carry out that duty must be proven.
4 COMPONENTS THAT ARE REQUIRED TO PROVE LIABILITY FOR MALPRACTICE #3 #3 The patient MUST suffer actual harm.
4 COMPONENTS THAT ARE REQUIRED TO PROVE LIABILITY FOR MALPRACTICE #4 #4 There must be a casual relationship beween the breach of duty and the injury suffered.
Created by: Sheenab
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