Legal Issues & Occupational And Environmental Health Nursing- Done Flashcards

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Nurse Practice Act contains…

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  1. Defines scope and regulations of practice in each state
  2. Provides legal definition of nursing
  3. Defines limitations/authorizations of the role
  4. What level if nursing, certifications or credentials are needed
  5. How medical directives, guidelines and protocols are defined and addressed
  6. Available from State Board of Registered Nursing
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How do you document legal practice

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  1. Know and observe your recordkeeping standard
  2. Document all activities in a uniform manner
  3. Store records according to regulations
  4. Maintain updated policy and procedure manual identifying practice in your setting
  5. All protocols with delegatory functions should be signed by a physician with defined tasks clearly authorized
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Tips for licensure in occupational health

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  1. Maintain your license and be certain that the medical director and other staff members have current license as well
  2. Document and retain evidence of continuing education
  3. Maintain certification for all procedures performed
  4. Post licenses and certificates in facility as required
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Practices of the OHN in regard to liability

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  1. Observe and carefully review company policy
  2. Carry own malpractice insurance
  3. Understand terminology
  4. Clarify role with management and make sure policy and procedure reflects this
  5. Request to be on mailing list of all agencies which govern your practice
  6. Clarify your role in regard to “furnishing” medications
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Why should OHN have her own malpractice insurance?

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  1. Employers coverage may be limited and not cover all risks
  2. Employer may not cover you if you fail to follow agency policy and procedure
  3. OHN may provide assistance not within the scope of their employment
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Occurance policy

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Will provide protection if the incident occurs while the nurse is insured by the company

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Claims made policy

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Will provide protection only if the incident occurs while the nurse is insured by the company but also suite must be filed while nurse is insured by company

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Statue of limitations

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Limit of time under which a plaintiff may bring suit

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Expert witness

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One who has special training, experience, skill And knowledge in the relevant area and who does not have a conflict of interest in a present situation. This person is allowed to offer an opinion as testimony

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Fraud

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A false representation of a matter of fact that deceives and is intended to deceive another so that person shall act upon such representation to his/her legal injury

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Guidelines

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Outlines of conduct, flexible

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Practice guidelines

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Developed by expert panels of practitioners and researchers, which gives providers a “road map” to direct their decisions about prevention, diagnosis and treatment. Providers could be protected against malpractice claims if they comply with approved guidelines

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Liability

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Nursing liability is based on a failure to use the degree of skill expected of a nurse under certain specific circumstances. The degree of skill or standard of care is what is considered usual and customary within a community

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Duty of care/Nursing Standard

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A clearly defined legal expectation to which nurses can be held accountable

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Standard/duty of care

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The standard of care for nurses is that degree of care ordinarily exercised by nurses of similar training and experience in the same or similar localities

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Professional Code of Ethics

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Describes the type of behavior, ideology, set of values, concepts, ideas and beliefs of a profession or group

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Reasonable (in terms of nursing practice)

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The act or procedure has been repetitiously performed in a safe and effective manner and is performed within the scope of nursing practice and within the scope of the nurse’s experience, education and competence

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Respondent superior

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An employer may be held responsible for the conduct of the occupational health nurse

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Subpoena

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A process commanding a witness to appear and give testimony in court. The usual process for the summoning of witnesses, records

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Tort

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A tort is an act or failure to act, which cause an injury to another party. A private individual may recover money damages, arising from the breach of a mandated duty.

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Types of torts

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  1. Intentional torts
  2. Unintentional torts
  3. Negligence
  4. Malpractice
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Intentional torts

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Found when an outcome is planned

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Unintentional torts

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Involves accidental or unintended behavior

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Negligence

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The failure to act as a reasonably prudent professional would have acted in a specific situation. No harm is intended

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Malpractice

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A specific type of negligence

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Legal/ethical documents the OHN should have available

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  1. State Nurse Practice Acts
  2. State Medical Practice Acts
  3. State Pharmacy Acts
  4. AAOHN’s Standards of Practice
  5. AAOHN’s Code of Ethics
  6. Appropriate laws, regulations and legislation
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Legal/ethical guidelines OHN should know

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  1. OHSA
  2. ADA/EEOC
  3. FMLA
  4. CDC/NIOSH
  5. DOT
  6. CLIA
  7. Recordkeeping documentation/ OSHA Access to Employee and Exposure Records
  8. HIPPA
  9. W/C
  10. AAOHN’s Code of Ethics/Standards of Practice
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Nurse Practice Act

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  • NPA
  • Developed by state governments to protect citizens from unsafe nursing practice
  • Violation of the law is a crime
  • Title may vary in each state