Legal implications

The Legal Implications of Acceptance or Refusal of an Assignment

After reviewing the ANA position statement on “Rights of Registered Nurses when Considering a Patient Assignment,” discuss the legal and ethical implications of accepting assignments. When delegating assignments to unlicensed personnel, what issues need to be considered? What insurance issues come into play? Analyze the legal principle of Respondeat Superior (200-250 words).

Impaired Nurses

Assume that you have knowledge that a nurse working on your unit has been illegally using drugs. Discuss your professional and institutional obligations to disclose this information. Discuss the referral sources for impaired nurses in your state. Analyze this issue’s impact on your advanced practice role as a practitioner, administrator, and/or educator (200-250 words).

Standards of care

Using the information from the case study, discuss the following issues from the perspective of an APN role as an Educator.

Standards of care – which standards of care were violated and who was responsible?

In your role as an educator, administrator, or practitioner, what risk management steps should be taken before or after the incident to alleviate the issue?

Page length should be 3-4 pages, exclusive of cover page and references.

Support your paper with a minimum of three scholarly references.

Case Study: Malpractice Action Brought by Yolanda Pinellas

Yolanda Pinellas is a 21-year-old female studying to be a music conductor. She was admitted for chemotherapy. The medication mitomycin was administered by intravenous infusion through an infusion pump.

During the evening shift, the infusion pump began to beep. The RN found that the IV was dislodged, discontinued the infusion, notified the physician, and provided care to the infusion site. The patient testified that a nurse came in, pressed some buttons, and the pump stopped beeping. She was groggy and not sure who the nurse was or what was done. The documentation in the medical record indicates that there was an IV infiltration.

Two weeks after the event, the patient developed necrosis of the hand, required multiple surgical procedures, skin grafting, and reconstruction. She had permanent loss of function and deformity in her third, fourth, and fifth fingers. The patient alleges that, because of this, she is no longer able to perform as a musical conductor.

While reviewing charts, the risk manager had noted that during the 3 months prior to this incident, there were short-staffing issues with many nurses working double shifts (evenings plus nights) then coming back to work the evening shift again. The risk manager also noted a pattern of using float nurses among several units.

Data and physical security of customers

Should corporations be more concerned about the data and physical security of their customers, especially when it pertains to the use of IoT and Smart Devices? Sample Solution

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Client resistance

What are some red flags that would indicate client resistance? How can you most effectively deal with resistance? Sample Solution

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