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Nurse Practice Act   State Law that governs the practice of nursing. It defines nursing practice and establishes standards for nurses in each state.  
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Board of nursing   entity that is involved in legislation governing nursing law. Legal authority to interpret, implement and enforce the laws that govern nursing practice, education and licensure.  
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libel   written defamation of character  
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slander   spoken defamation of character  
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negligence   conduct that falls below the standard of care or performing duties carelessly that puts a person at harm.  
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malpractice   negligence by a professional  
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Four elements of negligence   1)Duty-nurse had responsibility, 2)Breach of Duty, 3)Causation- injury must have been caused by breach, 4)Damages/harm- actual injury had to occur  
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ways to decrease legal risk   maintain competence, document, establish rapport (pt. and co-workers), communicate effectively  
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three exceptions to informed consent   under 18 (parent signs unless emancipated), unconscious patient (consent implied in an emergency), mentally ill(power of attorney resp.)  
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T or F patient can withdraw informed consent at anytime up to sedation   true  
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Medical Record/Chart   a legal document and property of the facility. patient has right to copy  
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Advance directives   signed and witnessed documents providing specific instructions for health care treatment, in the event that a person is unable to make these decisions at the time needed.  
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durable medical power of attorney   legal document naming an individual to be responsible for medical decisions on pt. behalf  
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incident report   an in-house doc. not filed with the medical that facilities use to make improvements.  
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T or F. A questionable physician order must be clarified.   True  
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Clarifying questionable orders   clarify anything a pt. questions, question anything illegible, unclear or inappropriate, verbal orders need to be repeated, question if pt. condition changes  
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AMA form   Against Medical Advice- protects hospital if patient refuses treatment. document in notes if they will not sign and notify supervisor.  
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abandonment   leaving work or floor without filling your spot to cover your patients.  
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nonmalficence   to do no harm  
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beneficence   to do good  
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autonomy   right to make own decisions  
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fidelity   to be true; keeps promises  
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justice   fair to all  
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