Legal Aspects of Nursing
Legal Aspects of Nursing
Legal Aspects of Nursing
INTRODUCTION
As a nurse it has become an important necessity to be aware of the legal aspects associated with caring and helping people in the health industry today. Consumers are becoming increasingly aware of their legal rights in the health care. The first nursing law created was that of nursing registration in 1903.
DEFINITION
Those standards of human conduct established and enforced by the authority of an organized society through its government. Creighton. In nursing practice its means the way in which you are obligated to obey the in professional activities. Disobedience of the law results in punishment.
NURSING LEGISLATION
First Nursing Law was created in 1903. In India Nursing practice was governed by state legislation, as state registration acts and a central act, the Indian Nursing Council Act, which was enacted in 1947.
LEGAL IMPLICATIONS
TORTS ASSAULT BATTERY NEGLIGENCE MALPRACTICE FRAUD FALSE IMPRISIONMENT INVASION OF PRIVACY LEGAL DOCUMENTS INFORMED CONSENTS
TORTS
The word Tort comes from the Latin expression Tortum, which means to twist. Tort law deals with situations where a person's behaviour has unfairly caused someone else to suffer loss or harm. Examples of Tort Law include: 1. Negligence & Malpractice 2. Assault & Battery 3. False Imprisonment 4. Restraints or Seclusion 5. Invasion of Privacy 6. Defamation 7. Fraud
NEGLIGENCE
Negligence is a failure to use reasonable care that results in harm to another party. Under negligence law, there are two different forms of negligence. In one form, a person does something that a reasonable person would not do. In the other form a person fails to take action that a reasonable person would take to prevent harm.
MALPRACTICE
Malpractice refers to Negligence or misconduct by a professional person, such as a lawyer, a doctor, a dentist, or an accountant Illegal or immoral conduct; practice contrary to established rules; specifically, the treatment of a case by a surgeon or physician in a manner which is contrary to accepted rules and productive of unfavourable results.
FRAUD
A fraud is an intentional deception made for personal gain or to damage another individual.
FALSE IMPRISONMENT
It occurs when the person is not allowed to leave a health care facility when there is no legal justification to detain the client. It also occurs when restraining devices are used without an appropriate clinical need.
INVASION OF PRIVACY
Invasion of privacy" refers primarily to a person's right to keep his or her life private and free from the intrusion of others.
LEGAL DOCUMENTS
ADVACED DIRECTIVE
Written document recognized by law that provides directions concerning the provision of care when a person is unable to make his or her own treatment choices.
INFORMED CONSENT
It is the clients approval to have his or her body touched by a specific individual.
LEGAL RESPONSIBILITY
It means to practice nursing within the guidelines laid down by the law of centre/state/stautory bodies/ institution.
Precedents
REGISTRATION
Licensing is a mandatory procedure for practice of nursing. Registration aims at protecting patients by providing care by qualified nurses. The nurses is responsible to obtain registration in the respective state Nursing Registration Council.
MEDICO-LEGAL CASES
A medico-legal case is a patient who is admitted to the hospital with some unnatural pathology and has to be taken care of in concurrence with the police and court.
CORRECT IDENTITY
A nurse/midwife is responsible to make sure that all babies born in hospital are correctly labeled at birth and handed over to right parent. OT Scrub nurse has to see all the instruments / swabs are returned. She has to say OKAY before closure by the surgeon.
PATIENTS PROPERTY
Inform patient on admission that hospital does not take responsibility of his belongings. If patient is unconscious then a list of items must be made, counter checked by two staff nurses and kept under safe custody.
DYING DECLARATION
Dying declaration can be recorded by the nursing staff with two nurses as witness when medical officer is not present. Then the declaration has to be sent immediately in a sealed cover to the magistrate.
RIGHTS OF A CONSUMER
RIGHT OF SAFETY RIGHT TO BE INFORMED RIGHT TO CHOOSE RIGHT TO BE HEARD RIGHT TO CONSUMER EDUCATION
CONCLUSION
Every nurse should act as per the legal guidelines for nursing practice while caring for patient since negligence may cause a great distress to nurse. The knowledge of rights is integral with the expanding role and a logical application of the planned systematic and focused care.