Types of Law
Negligence & Malpractice
Legal Protections
Licensure & Discipline
Patient Rights
100

What type of law is made by Congress or the Florida Legislature?

→ What is Statutory Law?

100

What is the difference between negligence and malpractice?

  • → Malpractice is professional negligence.


100

This law protects patient privacy and confidentiality.

  • → What is HIPAA?


100

What exam must all nurses pass to become licensed?

  • → What is the NCLEX?


100

What does DNR stand for?

  • → Do Not Resuscitate.

200

This law is based on previous court decisions.

  • → What is Common Law?

200

All malpractice is negligence, but not all negligence is this.

  • → What is malpractice?


200

This law protects nurses who help during emergencies.

  • → What is the Good Samaritan Law?


200

What compact allows nurses to practice in multiple states with one license?

  • → What is the Nurse Licensure Compact (NLC)?


200

What must be included in a valid DNR order?

→ Patient/legal rep signature, doctor signature, and clear wording.

300

These are rules created by government agencies like the Florida Board of Nursing.

  • → What is Administrative Law?


300

Forgetting to lock a wheelchair and causing a fall is an example of what?

→ What is negligence?

300

Nurses are required to report suspected abuse under this.

→ What is Mandatory Reporting?

300

Name one reason a nurse might be disciplined by the Board.

  • → Substance use or breaking HIPAA.

300

What document lists what treatments a patient wants or refuses?

  • → What is a Living Will?


400

Which type of law deals with disputes between individuals or organizations?

  • → What is Civil Law?


400

Giving the wrong medication dose that harms a patient is an example of what?

  • → What is malpractice?


400

This act allows patients to make or refuse treatment decisions.

→ What is the Patient Self-Determination Act?

400

What is the purpose of the Nurse Practice Act?

  • → To define nursing scope and protect the public.

400

What document names someone to make medical decisions for a patient?

  • → What is Durable Power of Attorney?


500

Which type of law handles crimes like stealing narcotics?

  • → What is Criminal Law?

500

Name one nursing action that can lead to malpractice.

  • → Not checking allergies before giving meds.

500

What is an intentional tort where a nurse gives an injection a patient refused?

  • → What is Battery?

500

Name one way to keep your active nursing license standing.

  • → Renew on time and complete continuing education.

500

Nurses must ask about and follow which type of legal documents for end-of-life care?

  • → What are Advance Directives?