Legal And Ethical Flashcards

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Autonomy

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Right to determine our own destiny

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Beneficence

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Refers to ones duty to benefit of promote the good of others

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Advocacy

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Acting on another’s behalf

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Non maleficence

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Requirement of healthcare providers to do no harm to their patients either intentionally or unintentionally

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Justice

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Rights of individuals to be treated fairly regardless of race, gender, sexual orientation, marital status, or religious beliefs

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Veracity

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Refers to ones duty to always be truthful

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All patients have the rights to:

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The right treatment
The right to refuse treatment
The right to the least restrictive treatment alternative

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Ethical dilemmas

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Situations that require individuals to make a choice between two equally unfavorable alternatives
Taking no action is considered an action

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Utilitarianism

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An ethical theory that promotes action based on the end result that produces the most good for the most people

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Kantianism

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Opposite of utilitarianism. Suggests that decisions and actions are bound by a sense of duty

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Devine and command ethics

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Christian ethics
Do unto others as you would have them do unto you

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Natural law theories

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Do good and avoid evil. Human knowledge of the difference between good and evil directs decision-making

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Ethical egoism

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Decisions are based on what is best for the individual making the decision

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Ethics

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A branch of philosophy that deals with distinguishing right from wrong

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Bioethics

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Term applied to ethics when referring to concepts within the scope medicine, nursing, and allied health

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Moral behavior

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Conduct that results from serious critical thinking about how individuals should treat others

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Values

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Personal beliefs about what is important and desirable

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Values clarification

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A process of self-exploration by which people identify and rank their own personal values

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Right

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A valid, legally recognized claim or entitlement, encompassing both freedom from gov interference or discriminatory treatment and entitlement to a benefit or service

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Absolute right

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When there is no restriction whatsoever on the individuals entitlement

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Legal right

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A right that society has agreed upon and formalized into law

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Statutory law

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Law that has been enacted by a legislative body
Ex: nurse practice act which defines the legal parameters of professional and practical nursing

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Common law

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Derived from decisions made from previous cases
Differ from state to state
Ex: different states deal with a nurses refusal to provide care for a specific patient

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Civil law

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Protects the private and property rights of individuals and business
Tort - violation of civil law in which an individual has been wronged
-unintentional tort: malpractice and negligent actions
- intentional tort:touching pt w/o consent

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Criminal law

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Provides protection from conduct deemed injurious to the public welfare
Most common in nursing is failure to renew licenses
Theft of hospital supplies or drugs
More common nurses participating in assisted suicide

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HIPAA

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Health insurance portability and accountability act
Confidentiality and right to privacy
Exceptions:
- a duty to warn (tarasoff)
- suspected child or elder abuse

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Informed consent

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Preserving a persons autonomy
Making sure they know all treatment plans and options, all risks, and more

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Doctrine of privileged communication

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Varies from state to state
Some EHRs will allow to mark a note to not release to patient
Even if not released to the patient, it can still be called upon as evidence and may require a nurse to testify

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Psych specific legal considerations

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Restraints and seclusion: false imprisonment
Involuntary admissions

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Negligence

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Failure to exercise the care toward others that a reasonable or prudent person would do in the circumstances

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Malpractice

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Act or continuing conduct of a professional that does not meet the standard of competence and results in provable damages to the patient

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Breach of confidentiality

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Revealing aspects about a clients case, or even for revealing that an individual has been hospitalized, if that person can show that making this information known resulted in harm

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Defamation of character (libel/slander)

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If they share false or malicious information that is detrimental to the clients reputation. When this information is in writing it is referred to as Libel. When it is spoke, it is called slander.

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Invasion of privacy

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Searching a client without probable cause

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Assault

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Results in genuine fear that he or she will be touched without consent

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Battery

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Unconsented touching of another person

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False imprisonment

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Holding a client against his or her wishes outside of an emergency situation

38
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Avoiding liability

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Effective communication
Accurate and complete documentation in the medical record
Complying with standards of care
Knowing the client
Practicing within the nurses level of competence and scope of practice

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A model for making ethical decisions

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Assessment
Problem identification
Planning
Implementation
Evaluation