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Nursing Practice and the Law What Every Nurse Needs To Know Janice Delgiorno MSN, CCRN, ACNP-BC Trauma Nurse Practitioner Cooper University Medical Center Camden, NJ

Welcome Before we start If you have a cell phone please silence it If you need to take a call please leave the room to not distract the speaker and others around you

Nurses have a responsibility to deliver safe care to their clients They must have professional knowledge at their expected level of practice and be proficient in technical skills

Nurses At Risk Patients/ Families are more educated More Medical Errors Everyday Nurses are doing more with less Nurses are now being directly named in many lawsuits

What Can Nurses be Sued for? Medication Errors Falls Pressure Ulcers Negligence

General Principles of The Law Meaning of Law: Those Rules that prescribe and control social conduct in a formal and legally binding manner

Laws are created in one of three ways Statutory Laws: Created by various legislative bodies Common Law: Develops within the court system as judicial decisions are made in various cases and precedents for future cases are set Administrative Law: Is established through the authority given to government agencies such as state boards

Sources of Law The Constitution: The Bill of Rights The first ten amendments State Constitutions can not deprive people of rights guaranteed by the US constitution The Constitution is the foundation of American Law

Statutes Are created by localities, state, legislatures, and the US congress Nurses can influence statutory law as a citizen and healthcare worker

Types of Law Criminal Law Civil Law Toxic Tort

Criminal Law Criminal Acts are considered offenses against the state Three categories of criminal law are Felony Misdemeanor Juvenile

Civil Law Civil Law usually involves the violation of one person s rights against another Areas of civil law are: Tort Quasi-intentional Tort Negligence Malpractice

Toxic Tort Cases Brought Against Manufacturers: Examples: Vioxx, Toys with lead, Toxic Waste

Other Laws Good Samaritan Laws Confidentiality Slander and Libel False Imprisonment Assault and Battery

Standards of Practice

Nursing Standards Established as professional guidelines to ensure quality of care Used as criteria to determine whether appropriate care has been given What is the reasonable care that a patient should receive: what would other nurses do in the same situation?

Nursing Standards When a case is started experts are called in Legal Nurse Consultants (Expert Witnesses) will testify to the standards of nursing care for the case: were the standards met Examples: Acuity of Patients on the unit, were vitals/ pain scores documented, what is the standard?

Types of Standards Internal Standards Organizational Standards Accepted state and national standards Nurse practice acts Patient s Bill of Rights

Internal Standards Developed by Institutions Maintained in Policy and Procedure Manuals

Boards of Nursing Boards of Nursing and State Legislatures develop Nurse Practice Acts The courts have upheld the authority of the boards of nursing to regulate standards With the expanded role of nursing it is important that standards clarify the distinction between nursing and medicine

Standards in Negligence or Malpractice Standards are used as a guide There are state, local or national standards Institutional policies choose to either alter or adhere to the nursing standards of care Expert opinions are given as appropriate standards of care Available literature can substantiate current standards

Informed Consent

Informed Consent Without informed consent, many medical procedures could be considered battery A patient s consent to treatment grants health care personnel the right to deliver care without the fear of prosecution

Informed Consent The Physician: Gives the patient the information States the risks and benefits Obtains the consent for the procedure The nurse may be involved in the process by having the patient sign the appropriate forms

Helpful Hints A mentally competent patient has voluntarily given consent The patient understands the exact matter of the consent The consent includes the risks, alternative treatments, and outcomes The consent is written

Common Causes of Negligence

Common Causes Patient Falls Equipment Injuries Failure to Monitor Failure to Communicate Medication Errors

Avoiding Medication Errors

Medication Errors Wrong Drug Wrong Dose Wrong Route Wrong Time Wrong Patient Wrong Documentation

Appropriate Documentation

Tips for Credible Documentation Documentation Should be: Accurate Truthful Appropriate

Common Actions Leading to Malpractice Suits

The Six F s Failure to appropriately assess a patient Failure to report changes in a patient s status Failure to document in a patient s record Failure to obtain informed consent Failure to report a co worker s negligence Failure to provide adequate education

The Two Big Bad Ones Altering or falsifying a record Violation of either an internal or external standard of practice

When a Problem Arises When served with a complaint, immediately contact legal counsel NEVER sign any document without legal counsel Notify your malpractice carrier if you are covered; immediately notify your institution

End of Life Decisions

End of Life Decisions Do not resuscitate orders Advance directives Living Will Durable Power of Attorney Health Care Surrogate

Staying Out of Court

Prevention Stay informed about new information related to your area of practice Insist that the healthcare institution keep personnel informed of all changes in policies and procedures and of new technological advances

Prevention Always follow institutional standards of care for practice Delegate tasks and procedures only to appropriate personnel Identify patients who are at risk for problems such as falls or the development of decubitis

Prevention Establish and maintain a safe environment Document precisely and carefully Write detailed incident reports File incident reports with appropriate personnel and departments Recognize problematic patient behaviors

Nursing Litigation Pressure Ulcers Falls Medication Errors Failure to Notify Physician of Patient Condition

Cases That Generally Present in the Legal System Motor vehicle crashes, Pedestrian Struck Workers Compensation Violent Crimes Medical Errors or Mishaps Poor Outcomes including death

Documentation Document anything that is important or relevant to the patient Vital Signs and assessments per orders and/or standards Any calls made to a physician Any conversation with a charge nurse or nursing supervisor regarding a patient s condition, family issues or if the patient s acuity exceeds that of your unit

Incident Reports Complete for any adverse event that occurs with a patient and/or family member Falls, Medication Error, Equipment Failure Alerts Risk Management Department so they can be proactive instead of reactive

What If I Am Called For a Case Review your documentation Try to recall what you can about the patient Review what the standards of care are for your position and your unit Tell the truth