Sources/Type of Law
Legal Roles of Nurses
Selected Legal Aspects which affect Nursing Practice
Areas of Potential Liability in Nursing
Regulation of Nursing Practice
100

Give me two types of crimes Nurses can be charged with

What is homicides, manslaughter, theft, sexual assault, and illegal possession of controlled substance. 

100

We have same responsibility as ____

Citizen

100

What is the ADA, EMTALA, Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA)?

ADA: protects rights of disabled persons

EMTALA: ER must stabilize prior to transfer - no pt dumping

HIPAA: pt confidentiality but also protects individuals from loss of insurance due to job change

100

What is the difference Slander and Libel?

Slander: Verbal

Libel: Written 

100

What is licensure?

Legal permit to practice and use certain title to say your a RN or LPN; it's mandatory in all states

200

What is the difference between Public and Private Law?

Public deals with relationships with individuals and the government. Private deals with relationships amongst people 

200

What is Liability?

Your legal responsibility

200

What is the good Samaritan Law?

Limit Liabilities and give immunity to HCP who assist in emergency situations such as accident scenes

200

What is the difference between Negligence and Malpractice?

Negligence falls within the category of what a careful and prudent person would not do, in the same circumstances and it places the person at risk for harm so it falls below the standards of care

Malpractice similar but only falls in with the professionals

200

What is certification?

What is the voluntary practice of validating that the nurses met minimum standard of nursing 

300

What is the tort Law?

Enforces duties required by contracts

300

What is the Standards of Care?

Legally defined by the nurse practice act and by the rules of reasonable and prudent action

300

What is the difference between expressed consent and implied consent?

Expressed - oral or written

Implied - they willingly give you consent with maybe some type of gesture, where it is clearly given, but not said or written down. ex: giving arm for BP or getting in position for an injection

300

What are the 6 elements of malpractice care?

Duty, Breach of duty, Forseeability, Causation, Harm/Injury, Damages

300

What is Accreditation?

The legal requirement that involves education in/of nurses

400

What is the difference between constitutional and Statutory?

Constitutional is the supreme law, empowers federal law but limits powers of federal and state government Statutory is the federal or state. 

400

What is Contractual Obligation

The Duty to provide care

400

What are the three elements of informed consent?

1. Voluntarily given 

2. pt must be competent, conscious, and oriented (including free of any sedatives) 

3. pt must be over the age of 18 years old, and fully informed of risks and benefits, in language that is understood

400

What are at least 3 categories of negligence that result in malpractice?

Failure to follow standards of care, Failure to use equipment in responsible manner, Failure to communicate, failure to document, failure to assess and monitor, failure to act as pt advocate, failure to protect privacy of health info, loss of pt property, unprofessional conduct

400

Give me two examples of Internal Standards of Legal Guidlines

Job Description, Education, Expertise, Institutional Polices & Procedures, Maintaining Competency

500

What is the Administrative Source of law?

How the board of nursing enforces rules of practices

500

What does the Respondeat Superior?

The hospital is responsible for the employee mistakes?

500

What are the issues surrounding death?

Advanced directives: allows people to specify which aspects of care they want to receive if they're unable to make their decisions or communicate their preferences

DNR orders

Euthanasia/Assisted Death (only legal in Oregon)

500

What is defamation of character?

False communication resulting in injury to reputation

500

Give me an example of External Standards of Standards of Care in legal guidlines

Nurse Practice act - state, Professional Organizations, Specialty Organizations, Federal Organization