Legal Aspects of Nursing
Safety
Body Mechanics
Ethics
Nursing Practice
100

Legal relationship that exists between the nurse and the patient and family  

Nurse-patient relationship

100

Most important assessment upon admission

Falls assessment

100

area of physiology that studies muscle action how muscles function in prevention of injury

 Body mechanics

100

Provide compassionate competent nursing care

How to avoid a lawsuit

100

malicious or untrue words that are brought to attention of others

Slander

200

an act that can give injury to the patient not meeting the established scope of care

Scope of practice

200

Device used to assist patients to get out of bed

Gait belts

200

Bank injuries rank how much in nursing injury

2nd place

200

Provides immunity from from lawsuits in certain cases

Good Samaritan law

200

A type of civil law that involves wrongs against a person or property

Tort

300

 standards that nurses must be aware of their scope of practice and constitute professional duties

standards of care

300

Every year children and many adults die of this

Accidental poisoning

300

Sitting in a 90 degree angle

Orthopneic

300

If it was not charted it was not done

Proper documentation

300

A malicious or untrue writing that was brought to attention of others

Libel

400

Medical error, patient falls, restraints ,equipment injuries acn be what?

Negligence

400

A preventable hazard for health care professionals yearly

Vaccine preventable diseases

400

Head is lower than the body

Trendelenberg

400

Nurses responsibility of each state 

Knowledge of the nurse practice act of that state

400

Injury to a person or persons property

Harm

500

Nursing responsibilities take actions as well as omitted, duty, breech, harm, cause of harm 

Malpractice

500

First thing to do in a fire

Get residents safe

500

Lying on side with knee and thigh near chest

Sims position

500

Being responsible for ones own actions

accountability

500

the person or nurse will plead a case or or an obligation for the patient's interest

advocate