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Landmark Lawsuits Involving Nurses Why They Won or Lost Malpractice suits against nurses are
increasing at an alarming rate. It is crucial that nurses learn how to
protect themselves. This seminar is focused on identifying nursing risk
factors relative to patients in the emergency and pediatric departments.
The content will provide an overview of nursing liability, and will
focus on documentation issues pertaining to the treatment methodologies
of the pediatric patient as well as high risk liability situations. This
program will benefit both ER & Pediatric Nurses alike in the development
of risk management practices that will help prevent adverse patient
outcomes and reduce liability
“Malpractice in the Pediatric Setting” In an era of cost containment and limited resources, providers are continually confronted by situations that may result in litigation. This lecture will provide an overview of malpractice and will differentiate between criminal and civil negligence. Content will include documentation techniques and will focus on important pediatric malpractice cases. This program will challenge you to evaluate your practice and will provide you with information on how to limit your professional and personal liability. Course length: 90 minutes
This stimulating seminar addresses the
ethical dilemmas that nurses face in every day practice. Landmark legal
decisions are presented to illustrate the distinction between law &
ethics. An overview of ethical principles provides the framework for
ethical decision making. Thought provoking case studies are utilized to
allow participants to apply these ethical principles in analyzing an
ethical dilemma. Topics include withholding life sustaining treatment,
advance directives, informed consent, the rule of double effect, patient
rights, & patient-provider conflicts.
Playing God In Critical Care - Adult & Peds Despite the emergence of hospice & other
palliative care programs, it remains true that for most people, they
will die in a hospital or nursing home setting. For those individuals
who die in the hospital, most will have suffered from an acute illness
where advanced technological interventions including intensive care,
mechanical ventilation, and major surgical procedures are the presumed
modality for “treatment.” Often times, these interventions provide a
limited chance of success at best, and may only prolong the
inevitability of the patient’s death, while causing undue suffering. Who
decides whether such medical treatment is appropriate when the goals of
prolonging life & alleviating pain & suffering do not coincide? Must all
life, no matter how compromised, be maintained if it is technologically
possible? Conversely, can a health care provider deny care that is
medically futile except in the nature of comfort or palliative care?
The Trauma & Drama of a Nursing Malpractice Lawsuit Attendees will participate in a mock
trial involving pediatric, emergency, and/or critical care nursing
related issues. Prior to the mock trial, a series of case studies will
be discussed to educate attendees on the legal issues involved in
nursing malpractice cases and will provide the backdrop for the issues
that will be illustrated by the mock trial.
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