Critical Care Nursing Legal & Ethical Issues (Legal Considerations You MUST Know)

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  • čas přidán 24. 07. 2024
  • Critical care nurses are constantly making life-or-death decisions. But what happens when things go wrong? In this video, we explore the nursing legal and ethical issues implications of critical care nursing.
    We take a look at some of the potential risks nurses face, and discuss how to protect yourself in the event of a lawsuit. This is an essential video for any nurse working in a critical care setting!
    00:00 Introduction
    00:20 Nursing Practice, NCSBN
    04:29 Common Ethical and Legal Issues
    05:05 End-of-Life Decisions
    06:39 Patient Confidentiality
    08:10 Informed Consent
    10:44 Implied Consent
    12:08 Decision-Making for Incompetent Patients
    15:02 Healthcare Proxy Decision Making
    17:36 Laws and Statutes
    18:20 Criminal Law
    18:54 Civil Law
    19:20 Nursing Malpractice
    27:00 Vicarious Liability
    33:05 How to Handle Legal and Ethical Issues
    37:04 Outro
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