Spiritual and Moral Responsibilities
Spiritual and Moral Responsibilities
Spiritual and Moral Responsibilities
EPIKIA
Exception to the general rule
Example: allowing a relative to see a
seriously ill patient in the ICU even
if it is not yet visiting time.
No one is obliged to
betray himself
In court, no one can force a person
to answer a question that will
incriminate her.
THE PHILIPPINE
NURSING LAW
R.A. 9173
Law Defined
Law is a rule of civil conduct
prescribed by the supreme power in
a state, commanding what is right
and prohibiting what is wrong. It is a
rule prescribed by sovereign power.
The laws of a state are more usually
understood to mean the rules and
enactments promulgated by the
legislative authority of the state.
ARTICLE I
TITLE
THE ACT SHALL BE
KNOWN AS THE
PHILIPPINE NURSING
ACT OF 2002
Evolution:
February 1915 : Act No. 2493 :
Provided for the examination and
registration of nurses in the
Philippine Islands
March 1919: Act No. 2808: Creation
of a three-member Board of
Examiners for Nurses
ARTICLE II
DECLARATION OF
POLICY
ARTICLE III
ORGANIZATION OF THE
BOARD OF NURSING
SECTION 3
Composition
Nominating
Body
Recommending
Body
R.A. 9173
Professional
Regulatory
Board of
Nursing
R.A. 7164
Board of
Nursing
5-Person
7-person Board Board
Accredited
Accredited
National
Professional
Org. of Nurses Nurses
Association to
in the
the
Philippines
PRC
PRC
Not stated
R.A.
877
Board of
Examiners for
Nurses
3-Person Board
Officially
recognized
National
Association of
Nurses in the
Phils.
Civil Service
Comm.
SECTION 4
QUALIFICATION OF THE
CHAIRPERSON AND
MEMBERS OF THE BOARD
Salient Points:
1. Natural-born citizen
2. Broadening the opportunity for professional
nurses to qualify for membership in the Board
of Nursing Masters Degree in nursing,
education or other allied medical profession.
3. Flexibility in the number of years of
professional experience prior to appointment.
4. Representation of the 3 areas of nursing by
the members of the Board of Nursing:
education, service and community health
nursing.
SECTION 5
REQUIREMENTS UPON
QUALIFICATION AS
MEMBER OF THE BOARD
OF NURSING
SECTION 6
TERM OF OFFICE
Salient Points:
1. A Term is 3 years.
2. Reappointment for another term is
allowed.
3. A vacancy filled for the unexpired portion
the term only.
4. An oath of Office must be taken by each
member of the Board before s/he can
perform his/her duties; and
5. The incumbent shall continue to serve,
until their replacements have been
appointed.
SECTION 7
COMPENSATION OF
BOARD MEMBERS
SECTION 8
ADMINISTRATIVE
SUPERVISION OF THE
BOARD, CUSTODIAN OF
ITS RECORDS,
SECRETARIAT, AND
SUPPORT SERVICES
SECTION 9
POWERS AND DUTIES OF
THE BOARD
Section 9
Section
9
Section
9
SECTION 10
ANNUAL REPORT
Salient Points:
As a matter of procedure, the BON is tasked to
submit its Annual Report to the Commission. The
Commission collates such report together with the
reports of various professional regulatory boards,
and transmits the same to the Office of the
President, containing the following:
a. Proceedings of meetings;
b. Accomplishments during the year and
c. Recommendations
R.A. 8981: To prepare an annual report of accomplishments on
programs, projects, and activities of the Board during the
year for submission to the Commission after the close each
calendar year and make appropriate recommendations on
issues or problems affecting the profession to the
Commission.
SECTION 11
REMOVAL OR
SUSPENSION OF BOARD
MEMBERS
2. Commission or tolerance of
irregularities in the licensure
examination.
a. Determination and preparation
of questions for the licensure
examinations;
b. Scoring and rating the
examination papers.
Tolerance of irregularities is
committed when, aware of
irregularities, a member of the
Board of Nursing allows or permits
the act to continue, does not
interfere to put an end to the
actions, or fails to give due course
to a complaint filed.
Section
11
ARTICLE IV
EXAMINATION AND
REGISTRATION
SECTION 13
QUALIFICATIONS FOR
ADMISSION TO LICENSURE
EXAMINATION
Salient points:
1. Citizenship :
A. Original and photocopy of the Certificates of
Live Birth printed in National Statistics Office
security paper and signed by Ms. Carmelita
N. Ericta with the attached original receipt;
B. Original and Photocopy of the computer
generated NSO Certificates of Live Birth
stating at the dorsal portion thereof, A
Certified True Copy: Office of the Civil
Registrar General duly signed by an
authorized NSO statistician in security paper
with attached original receipt.
2. Documents to be submitted:
a.TOR: with printed S.O., Date of
Graduation, and the seal of the
school for graduates of schools,
colleges and universities
recognized by the government;
scanned copy of the picture of the
examinee.
b.Marriage contract for married
female applicants;
Difference: Registration
vs. Licensure
License: legal document given by
the government that permits a
person to offer to the public his or
her skills and knowledge in a
particular jurisdiction, where such
practice would otherwise be
unlawful without a license
Purpose: Licensure
Protect the health of the people by
establishing minimum standards
which qualified practitioners must
meet.
Discourages misrepresentations
Tool for legal control and
enforcement of nursing practice
Gather statistical data
SECTION 22
NON-REGISTRATION AND
NON-ISSUANCE OF
CERTIFICATES OF
REGISTRATION
/PROFESSIONAL LICENSE
OR SPECIAL /TEMPORARY
PERMIT
Related terms:
Conviction
Final Judgment: judgment ending
a legal proceeding by determining
the controversy in favor of one or
the other litigant; It is not subject
to appeal , either because of
statutory determination or the
time for appeal has expired.
SECTION 23
REVOCATION AND
SUSPENSION OF
CERTIFICATE OF
REGISTRATION/PROFESSIO
NAL LICENSE AND
CANCELLATION OF
SPECIAL/TEMPORARY
PERMIT
ARTICLE V.
NURSING EDUCATION
ARTICLE VI
NURSING PRACTICE
ARTICLE VII
HEALTH HUMAN
RESOURCES PRODUCTION,
UTILIZATION AND
DEVELOPMENT
ARTICLE VIII
PENAL AND
MISCELLANEOUS
PROVISIONS
Fine: not less than Php 50,000 nor more than Php
100,000.00
Imprisonment: less than 1 year nor more than six
years
Any person practicing nursing:
Practicing without a Certificate of Registration/
License
Using another persons permit/license
Invalid/ suspended/ revoked Certificate of Reg/
License
Giving false evidence
Falsely poses/ advertising as a registered nurse
Who appends BSN/ RN to his/her name
As a registered and licensed nurse, assists the illegal
practice of a person not lawfully qualified to practice.
Section 36. Enforcement of this Act. It shall be the primary duty of the
Commission and the Board to
effectively implement this Act. Any duly
law enforcement agencies and officers
of national, provincial, city or municipal
governments shall, upon the call or
request of the Commission or the
Board, render assistance in enforcing
the provisions of this Act and to
prosecute any persons violating the
same.
Section 38. Rules and Regulations. Within ninety (90) days after the effectivity
of this Act, the Board and the Commission,
in coordination with the accredited
professional organization, the Department
of Health, the Department of Budget and
Management and other concerned
government agencies, shall formulate such
rules and regulations necessary to carry
out the provisions of this Act. The
implementing rules and regulations shall
be published in the Official Gazette or in
any newspaper of general circulation.
Law:
a. the sum total of rules and regulations by
which society is
governed;
b. rule of conduct pronounced by controlling
authority and which may be enforced.
It is man-made and regulates social conduct in a
formal and binding way.
it reflects societys needs, attitudes and mores.
Characteristics: a) authority or the right to
declare that rule exists.
b.) the rule is pronounced and
expressed; its source can be identified.
c.) the right to enforce the same
must be provided.
carry out the health programs and projects of the government essential for
the growth and health of the nation.
P.D. 603 Child and Youth Welfare Code
protects and promotes the rights and welfare of
children and youth.
P.D. 651 Decrees the registration of birth of a child within 30
days with the Civil Registrar.
R.A. 6713 Code of Conduct and Ethical Standards for Public
Officials and Employees
> Upholds a time-honored principle that public
office is a public trust.
P.D. 791 revised the Population Act. It defined the objectives, duties &
functions of POPCOM.
2. Article IV Faculty
The Faculty shall have academic preparation appropriate to
teaching assignment. In addition, s/he must:
a. be a Filipino Citizen;
b. be a current Registered Nurse in the Philippines;
c. be a holder of Masters degree in their major field and/or
allied projects;
d. have at least three (3) years of clinical practice in the
field of specialization;
e. be a member of good standing of the accredited national
nursing association.
Section 3: The salary of the faculty shall be commensurate with their rank;
Full time faculty members who shall be responsible for both
classroom and RLE must teach nursing courses.
Negligence
REFERS TO THE OMISSION OF AN
ACT, PURSUANT TO A DUTY, THAT A
REASONABLY PRUDENT PERSON
IN THE SAME OR SIMILAR
CIRCUMSTANCE WOULD OR
WOULD NOT DO AND ACTING AND
THE NON ACTING OF
WHICH IS THE PROXIMATE CAUSE
OF INJURY TO ANOTHER
PERSON OR HIS PROPERTY.
Negligence is:
A general term that denotes
conduct lacking in due care;
Carelessness;
A deviation from the standard
of care that a reasonable
person would use in a
particular set of
Examples of Negligence
1.Failing to monitor the patient as
ordered by the physician or as
needed.
2.Failing to communicate a change
in patient status.
3. Failing to report another health
care providers incompetence.
4.Failing to provide for the
patients safety.
4. Improper administration of
medication.
5. Allowing patient to fall / to be
burned.
6. Failing to question an inappropriate
medical order.
7. Failing to provide patient education.
Duty
Dereliction of
duty
Breach of Duty
SOMERA Case
The most discussed case in Philippine
Nursing history in following doctors
order.
Ms. Somera was condemned in May
1929 in Manila to one year
imprisonment in relation to the death of
a young girl in the OR.
She was accused of homicide through
reckless imprudence.
Actual case
NEXT EPISODE!!!!!
Dr. Favis asked if the
Novocaine was fresh.
Avoid Negligence
CRIMINAL ACTIONS:
Deal with acts or offenses against
public welfare.
Degrees of criminal actions:
Minor offenses
Misdemeanors
Felonies
Misdemeanor:
A criminal offense that is less
serious than a felony and
generally punishable by a
fine, a jail term of up to a
year, or both.
Criminal Negligence
A negligence which involves
reckless disregard of the
safety of others resulting to
personal injury or death.
2 classes:
a) Reckless imprudence or reckless
negligence.
Omission or commission of an act
voluntarily but without malice
resulting to material damage because
of inexcusable lack of precaution.
b) simple imprudence
the damage is not evident or manifest.
CRIMINAL INTENT
State of mind of a person at the time
the criminal act is comitted. Knowing
that an act is not lawful and still
decided to do it anyway.
Deliberate intent:
Freedom
Intelligence
Classes of Felonies
1. Classified according to the degree of the
acts of execution
Consummated: all elements are present
Frustrated: performs the act, but felony
was not produced
Attempted: commences, but does not
perform all the acts
2. Degree of Punishment
Grave felonies: capital punishment
Less Grave felonies: correctional
punishment
Light felonies: arresto menor
Persons Criminally
Liable
1.Principals all those who take a
direct part in the execution of the
act: cooperate in the commission
of the offense by another act
without which the crime would
not have been accomplished
CIRCUMSTANCES
AFFECTING CRIMINAL
LIABILITY
JUSTIFYING CIRCUMSTANCES
EXEMPTING CIRCUMSTANCES
MITIGATING CIRCUMSTANCES
AGGRAVATING CIRCUMSTANCES
ALTERNATIVE CIRCUMSTANCES
Justifying
Circumstances
JUSTIFYING CIRCUMSTANCES
CRIMINAL
LIABILITY)
1.(NO
Anyone
who acts in defense
of his person and rights
Unlawful aggression
Reasonable necessity to prevent it
2. Lack of sufficient provocation on the person defending himsel
Anyone who acts in defense of his spouse,
ascendants, descendants, legitimate natural or
adopted brothers or sisters.
Exempting
Circumstances
These are defenses where the accused
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EXEMPTING CIRCUMSTANCES
1. IMBECILE OR INSANE PERSON UNLESS THE LATTER
ACTED PERSON DURING A LICID INTERVAL
2. ANY PERSON BELOW NINE YEARS OF AGE
3. ANY PERSON OVER NINE YEARS OF AGE AND UNDER
FIFTEEN, UNLESS HE HAS ACTED WITH DISCERNMENT
4. ANY PERSON WHILE PERFORMING A LAWFUL ACT
WITH DUE CARE CAUSES AN INJURY BY MERE
ACCIDENT WITHOUT FAULT OR INTENTION OF CAUSING
IT
5. ANY PERSON WHO ACTS UNDER THE COMPULSION OF
IRRESISTIBLE FORCE
6. ANY PERSON WHO ACTS UNDER THE IMPULSE OF AN
UNCONTROLLABLE FEAR OF AN EQUAL INJURY
7. ANY PERSON WHO FAILS TO PERFORM AN ACT
REQUIRED BY LAW WHEN PREVENTED BY SOME
LAWFUL INSUPERABLE CAUSE
MITIGATING
CIRCUMSTANCES
Are those which do not constitute
justification or excuse of the offense in
question, but which, in fairness and
mercy, may be considered as
extenuating or reducing the degree of
moral culpability.
MITIGATING CIRCUMSTANCES
( LESSENS CRIMINAL LIABILITY)
1. OFFENDER IS UNDER EIGHTEEN YEARS OF AGE OR OVER
SEVENTY YEARS.
2. OFFENDER HAS NO INTENTION TO COMMIT SO GRAVE A
WRONG AS THAT COMMITTED.
3. SUFFICENT PROVOCATION OF THREAT ON THE PART OF
THE OFFENDED PARTY PRECEDED THE ACT
4. ACT WAS COMMITTED IN THE IMMEDIATE VINDICATION OF
A GRAVE OFFENSE TO THE ONE COMMITTING THE
FELONY, HIS SPOUSE, ETC
5. HAVING ACTED UPON AN IMPULSE SO POWERFUL TO
HAVE PRODUCED PASSION.
6. OFFENDER VOLUNTARILY SURRENDERED
7. OFFENDER IS DEAF AND DUMB, BLIND OR OTHERWISE
SUFFERING SOME PHYSICAL DEFECT WHICH RESTRICTS
HIS MEANS OF ACTION. DEFENSE OR COMMUNICATION.
Aggravating
Circumstances
Special circumstances
tending to increase the
severity of the crime
charged or the severity of
punishment.
AGGRAVATING CIRCUMSTANCES
THOSE WHICH INCREASE CRIMINAL LIABILITY
WHEN AN OFFENDER TAKES ADVANTAGE OF HIS
PUBLIC POSITION.
WHEN THE CRIME IS COMMITTED IN CONTEMPT
OR WITH INSULT TO PUBLIC AUTHORITY.
WHEN THE ACT IS COMMITTED WITH INSULT OR
IN DISREGARD OF THE RESPECT OF THE
OFFENDED PARTY ON ACCOUNT OF HIS RANK,
AGE OR SEX OR THAT IS COMMITTED IN THE
DWELLING OF THE OFFENDED PARTY, IF THE
LATTER HAS NOT GIVEN PROVOCATION.
WHEN THE ACT IS COMMITTED WITH ABUSE OR
CONFIDENCE OR OBVIOUS UNGRATEFULNESS.
WHEN A CRIME IS COMMITTED IN A PLACE OF
WORSHIP
Alternative circumstances
Alternative circumstances
Relationship is
aggravating in
physical
injuries
inflicted by a
descendant
upon an
ascendant.
Relationship is
mitigating when
an accused
aided his/her
brother in the
fight against the
offended party.
Rape
Forcible abduction
Arson (fire starting)
Treason (disloyal)
Crime against chastity
Acts committed in
heinous crime.
THEFT
ROBBERY
HOMICIDE
PARRICIDE
MURDER
INFANTICIDE
ABORTION
GIVING ASSISTANCE TO SUICIDE
TORT - ILLEGAL DETENTION
SIMULATION OF BIRTHS
ASSAULT
BATTERY
INVASION OF PRIVACY
DEFAMATION
Examples :
a.Divulging information from a patients
chart to improper sources or
unauthorized person.
b. Publication of any picture of a patient
or a malformed baby without consent.
c. Permission to a non-professional (male
helper) to view a woman in labor.
DUE PROCESS OF
LAW
A LAW THAT
REQUIREMENT
Opportunity for hearing & defense
= Definite Charge
=
Adequate Notice
=
Full, fair, impartial hearing
CHARGE Statement of
Accusations
Complaint
Indictment
Petition
Doctrine of respondeat
superior
Let the master answer
for the act of the
subordinate
WILLS
TESTAMENTARY CAPACITY
AND INTENT
TESTATOR RIGHT AGE,
SOUND MIND, FREE OF
UNDUE INFLUENCE.
ADMINISTRATOR NAMED
DISPOSAL OF PROPERTY
ACCORDING TO LEGAL
DOCUMENT
CONTRACT
1.A promise/set of promises.
2.recognized by law
3. Duty
4.If not done, law provides
remedy
Kinds of contract
Formal contract ex.
Marriage contract,
deeds of sale
Informal contract
written or verbal,
law does not require
it to be written.
Express contract
work contracts
Implied contract
Void contract inexistent
from the
beginning.Ex.contract wit
a 15 y.o. person
Illegal contract that whic
is prohibited by law. Ex. A
midwife who poses as a
nurse
Requisites of a
contract
1.Two
or more peoples participate
2. People give consent
3. Object which is the subject
matter of the contract must be
specified.
4. Cause of obligation is
established.
5. Legal capacity to enter into a
Legal excuses in
refusing, neglecting or
failure
to
perform
a
Discovery of material
contract
representation;
Where performance is illegal;
Where performance is impossible
because of illness;
Where contract is insufficient