Negligence
Negligence
Negligence
NEGLIGENCE
When
would
a
nurse face an
allegation
of
negligence?
What is negligence?
Negligence
unintentional action
unplanned action
injuries result
Elements of Negligence
The four elements of medical malpractice that
must be satisfied before filing anything are:
Duty
Breach of Duty
Damages
Causation
The burden of proof is on the plaintiff, the party
with the complaint. If any of the four elements
is not satisfied, malpractice is not proven.
Duty of Care
Breach of Duty
Damages
The
patient
must
have
suffered
emotional or physical injury while in the
care of the healthcare practitioner. The
injury can be a new one, or an
aggravation of an existing injury.
Causation
Causation
Doctrines of Negligence
Examples
o The hospital will be held liable, if , inan
effort to cut down on expenses itdecides
to hire under board nurses or midwives
in place of professional nurses, and
these persons prove to be incompetent.
o The surgeon will beheld responsible in
case
alaparotomy
pack
is
left
inpatients abdomen.
INTENTIONAL TORTS
Tort
Invasion of Privacy
The right to privacy is the right to be left
alone, the right to be free from
unwanted publicity and exposure to
public view as well as the right to live
ones life without having anyones name,
picture or private affairs made public
against ones will.
Defamation
Occurs when information is communicated to a third
party that causes damage to someone's reputation.
CRIMES
Crime
Conspiracy to commit a
crime
Principals
Accomplices
Accessories
Criminal Liability
Circumstances affecting
criminal liability
Exempting circumstances
Mitigating circumstances
Are
Aggravating circumstances
Alternative circumstances
Examples liabilities of
Nursing: