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Legal Terms

NRN101- Legal terms impacting nursing

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Professional Standards Statements defined by professions that clearly delineate scope and clinical practice as a measurement of quality to which professionals subscribe (Standard Of Care)
Case Management Methodology for organizing client care through an episode of illness so that specific clinical and financial outcomes are achieved within allocated time
Scope of Practice Legal parameters that denote healthcare practice as defined in state statutes
Assult A stated intent to touch a person in an offensive insulting or physically intimidating manner
Battery The touching of another person without the person's consent
Civil Law The law that deals with relations between individuals
Criminal Law The law governing the acts of offenses against the welfare and safety of the public
Healthcare Delivery System A mechanism for providing services that meet the health related needs of an individual
Competency The ability of a professional individual to maintain act and possess qualities to function in a particular way
Malpractice The behavior of a professional person... which results in harm to another person
Delegation Ability to direct a task to another competent individual
Licensure State regulation of an individuals ability to provide safe practice by meeting minimum based standards of competency
Health Maintenance Organization (HMO) A prepaid health plan that provides primary healthcare for a preset fee and focuses on cost-effective treatment measures
Nurse Practice Act Individual state law that clearly outlines the practice of nursing
Sub Acute Care A type of health care in which short-term aggressive care emphasizes restorative measures before client reenters the community after an illness
Primary Prevention Focus on health promotion and protection (vaccines, education)
Secondary Prevention Early detection and prompt intervention (visiting PCP)
Tertiary Prevention Restoration and rehabilitation
Negligence Failure to provide care that a reasonable person would ordinarily use in a similar circumstance (Breach of Duty)
Liability The obligation one has incurred or might incur through any act or failure to act
Managed Care A system of providing and monitoring care in which access cost and quality are controlled before or during delivery process
Preferred Provider Organization (PPO) A type of managed care model in which member choice is limited to providers within the system
Misdemeanor An offense less serious than a felony and may be punished by a fine or local prison sentence for less than 1 year
Primary Health Care A point of entry for a client into the healthcare system that includes assessment, diagnosis, treatment, education, preventitive services, and surveillance
Profession A group that has its own scientific base of knowledge requires specialized education and maintains professional codes of conduct
Living Will A document prepared by a competent adult that provides medical direction in the event the person becomes unable to make decisions personally
Autonomy Ethical principle referring to an individuals RIGHT TO CHOOSE and the ability to act on that choice
Accountability Concept that individuals are responsible for their actions and have an obligation to act
Accreditation Voluntary process whereby an institution, program or service receives special status for meeting specific criteria
Single-Payer System A reimbursement model in which the governement is the only entity to reimburse health care costs
Co-Morbidity Existence of simultaneous disease process within an individual
Tort A civil wrong committed on a person or property... by which damages acrue to the person
Statutory Law Laws that are enacted by legislative bodies Nurse Practice Acts are created and governed under statutory laws.
Libel Published defamation of character (falsely)
Slander Spoken defamation of character (falsely)
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