Advisor to the Wing Commander. Includes Military Justice, Civil Law, Claims, Legal Assistance
What is the Staff Judge Advocate (SJA)?
Duty, Breach of Duty, Causation, and Damages are all elements of what?
What is Medical Malpractice?
The percentage of healthcare professionals that will misuse alcohol at some point in their career is?
What is 10 - 15 percent?
A moral philosophy, the study of standards of conduct and moral judgments, and involves conflict, choice, and conscience.
What is ethics?
Represents Airmen (adverse actions/court-martial) and has a separate chain of command.
What is the Area Defense Council (ADC)?
The 1945 B-25 Crash in NYC led to the establishment of what process?
What is the Federal Tort Claims Act?
The AF recognizes ___________ as a preventable, progressive, treatable, and noncompensable disease that affects all.
What is alcoholism?
One's rights to make decisions without coercion and includes full disclosure.
What is autonomy?
The steps of progressive discipline should begin with what?
What is verbal counseling?
What document bars recovery by service member injured incident to service, which includes medical care?
What is the Feres Doctrine?
A member of the professional staff who has developed unhealthy coping mechanisms leading to unprofessional conduct, decreased job performance, and jeopardized patient care is _________________
What is an Impaired Healthcare Professional?
Loyalty to one's patients and involves patient advocacy.
What is fidelity?
Prior to asking a member questions "designed to elicit incriminating responses," what should you provide first?
What is Article 31?
Good communication/patient relations and documentation can help to avoid or prevent what?
What are claims and/or suits?
The quote "Nurses promote, advocate for, and strive to protect health, safety, and rights of the patient," is derived from?
What is the ANA Code of Ethics?
Telling the truth, admitting to mistakes and is often linked to autonomy
What is veracity?
Summary, Special, and General are all types of what process?
What is a Court-martial?
What was designed to protect the safety of patients/staff and the integrity of the AFMS?
What are clinical adverse actions?
This objective of what program is to promote readiness, health, and wellness through prevention and treatment and restore function and return member to unrestricted status or assist them in their transition to civilian life.
What is ADAPT?
Provides a brief statement of the ethical values, obligations, and duties of every individual who enters the nursing profession.
What is the ANA Code of Ethics?