Legal and Ethical Issues Flashcards

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civil rights of patients

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right to receive care
right to vote
due process of law

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2
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specific rights of patients

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informed consent
right to refuse treatment
right to least restrictive environment
participation in care plan
confidentiality
release upon completement of treatment plan

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3
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beneficence

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act of doing good
ex: providing emotional support to patient

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4
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nonmaleficence

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obligation to not inflict harm
ex: hold medication and contact doctor if patient reports allergy

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5
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autonomy

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patient’s right to make own decisions
ex: patient right to refuse medication (unless court ordered otherwise)

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6
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justice

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fair and equal treatment

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fidelity

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loyalty to patients and duties
ex: follow through on what you tell patient

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8
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veracity

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honesty when dealing with client
ex: medication education and explaining interventions

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9
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what is an ethical dilema?

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decision between two unfavorable alternatives

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10
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When can we overrule confidentiality?

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5 Cs

Consent of patient
Court order - judge signs that records need to be released for court case
Continued treatment - handoff from one clinic to another
Comply with law
Communicate a threat - patient threatens self or others. tell physician and police

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11
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what is competency?

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legal term for ability to process information at a specific time

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12
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what is capacity?

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patient’s understanding of medical procedures and potential outcomes
determined by providers
required for informed consent

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13
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deescalation approaches

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verbal
diversion or redirection
calm environment
PRN medications
patient requests timeout
restraints as last resort

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14
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who is qualified to place restraints?

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RN, LNA, EMT, security officers

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15
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assessment of a restrained patient

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requires 1:1
document circulation and airway
provider must be immediately notified and assess patient for 1 hour after placement of restraints
undress patient

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16
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what is seclusion?

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involuntary confinement of a patient in are that they can’t physically leave
last resort for harming self or others
should be therapeutic to prevent harm, not a punishment
strict time limits

17
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what is a tort?

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civil wrongdoing that violates patient’s rights

18
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false imprisonment tort

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confine someone without consent

example would be secluding someone without reason, or withholding discharge papers if they are allowed to leave

19
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assault tort

civil not criminal sense

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cause someone to reasonable fear imminent harm - threatening someone

20
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battery tort

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physical contact with patient in harmful way or without consent or reason

if violent patient behavior warrants physical intervention it’s not battery

if physical with patient for no reason it’s battery

21
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cultural competence vs humility

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cultural competence is having knowledge of cultures
cultural humility is dynamic process of learning and recognizing biases

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