legal issues in nursing You might face.

Legal Responsibilities in Nursing

Legal issues in nursing are nearly always related to potential harm to the patient. The most egregious example of harm, active euthanasia, is illegal in every state – even Oregon’s euthanasia statute is under legal review – and a nurse who commits such acts can be charged with murder. But other seemingly minor problems may also have legal consequences. A medication error, failure to document, failure to report changes in the patient’s condition or acting outside of the scope of practice can land a nurse in court.

 

Standards of nursing care begin with the nursing code of ethics. This document, formulated by the American Nurses Association, discusses such as issues as putting the patient first, maintaining confidentiality, dealing with impaired nurses and other potential ethical issues. Many of the topics in the code of ethics carry over into nursing practice acts that provide specific direction about what constitutes legal practice. Although there are similarities in nursing practice acts, each state has its own act, and the nurse should be familiar with all aspects of the nursing practice act in her state.

 

Nurses are legally mandated reporters for child abuse and elder abuse in most states. They may also be mandated reporters for domestic violence. In California, domestic violence is considered a form of assault and the nurse is mandated to report under the same considerations that would apply if the patient had a gunshot or knife wound. Failure to report can lead to legal penalties such as fines or disciplinary actions against the nurse’s license.

 

Confidentiality is a very important issue in nursing. Breaking confidentiality is both an ethical and legal issue. Under the requirements of Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act, or HIPAA, the nurse cannot share identifying information about a patient except to someone else who has a right to that information. A nurse who breaks confidentiality may face both legal and professional sanctions. Even an unintentional error can be devastating for the nurse concerned, as evidenced by the suicide of the British nurse who inadvertently connected radio talk show hosts to the Duchess of Cambridge during her admission for severe morning sickness.

 

Doing something outside of the nursing scope of practice is another serious legal issue. Nurses cannot practice medicine and a nurse who performs a procedure that only physicians are licensed to perform can be sued as well as lose her nursing license. There are gradations of scope within nursing as well. Both registered nurses and certified registered nurse anesthetists can inject a local anesthetic in most states, but only a CRNA can administer general anesthesia. An RN who gives a general anesthetic is acting illegally.

 

Most states require that nurses be competent. A nurse who performs a task for which she is not qualified can be sued, and nurses are expected to refuse an assignment for which they are not qualified. Unfortunately, the demands of patient care may put the nurse in a situation where she feels unqualified, such as floating to another unit. In that situation, the nurse should communicate with the nursing supervisor and comment her concerns, then provide only that care in which she is competent. To do otherwise puts the nurse at risk of legal liability and professional disciplinary action.

 

If you have an interest in advancing your legal nurse education, then please review our site.

 

 

Different Meditation Techniques You Can Try.

Different Meditation Techniques
Different Meditation Techniques

The article, “THIRD PARTY MEDITATION”, by P Vaidyanathan states

“There are many approaches to meditation, and none of them is better than the other—it is just that each of us is different and we need different methods which will appeal to us, and which will suit our personalities and our mindsets.”

American Institute Health Care Professionals‘s insight:

Different Meditation Techniques – Third Party Meditation.

There are many different meditation techniques used by us everyday.   Neither is better or worse than the other.   With all these forms of meditation maybe this form will work for you   Third party meditation is when you engage in an argument with yourself mentally.  You then step back and observe the argument you are having.

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role of a legal nurse consultant

 role of a legal nurse consultant
role of a legal nurse consultant

 

American Institute Health Care Professionals‘s insight:

A good story of a nurse who entered the legal nurse profession and her story about her climb.  The role of a legal nurse consultant is an interesting one.   You begin as a nurse and then advance toward your educational goal as a legal nursing professional.  If you are interested in learning more, please review our program.

#legalnurseconsultingeducation

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Holistic Nursing Advice for Herbs

The article, “How to Use Herbal Supplements Safely”, by Jim T. Miller states

“Herbal supplements have become increasingly popular in recent years as millions of Americans are looking for natural and more affordable ways to improve their health.”

American Institute Health Care Professionals‘s insight:

Holistic Nursing Advice on How to Take Herbal Supplements

Do you use herbal supplements?   Maybe you should read this holistic nursing advice on how to properly use them.   For example do not take ginger if you are on blood thinning medications like Warfarin.   Herbs can be holistic healthcare gems but like any medication learn as much as you can before starting them.

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Possessed by Our Stuff

 

Americans are known for our materialistic ways. Our wastefulness. Our self-indulgence. Do you contribute to the mess?

American Institute Health Care Professionals‘s insight:

With secular humanism everywhere, how many times do we unknowingly put objects before God?  Christian mentors must guide their spiritual children from this form of possession.  People all over the world, sometimes unknowingly put their possessions above all.  This form of idolatry is contrary to the first commandment which tells us to put God first above everything.

People worship their possessions in how they behave.  This form of materialism is very dangerous to the health of the soul.  It is ultimately self love.

If you would like to learn how to become a Certified Christian Counselor, then please review our program in Christian Counseling.   The key to on how to become a certified Christian Counselor, is for qualified professionals to take the required courses.

After completion of courses, one can become certified.  This certification in Christian Counseling lasts three years in which one must complete the required academic and clinical hours.

Thank you for your interest.

#christiancounselingprogram

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Program in Christian Counseling: 17 Ways Pastors Can Hit the “Refresh” Button

The article, “17 Ways Pastors Can Hit the ‘Refresh’ Button”, by David Sanford

“Every pastor who still wants to be in the ministry five years from now needs to take a day or two off each quarter to hit the “refresh” button.”

American Institute Health Care Professionals’ insight:

A good article with ideas for the over worked and tired pastor.  Some ideas to refresh and relax are listed in this article.  Meditation, prayer, rest and retreats are all excellent starts.

Pastors need counsel too.  This is why it is an excellent idea to have a spiritual mentor or advisor to help counselors overcome their own particular issues.

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If you are interested in learning more about biblical and christain counseling training, then please review our program.  Our program in Christian Counseling consists of core courses.  After completing the core courses in our program in Christian Counseling, qualified professionals can become eligible for certification.

Those who wish to recertify in our program in Christian Counseling can do so by acquiring the required academic and clinical hours within the a three year period.

Thank you for your interest.

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The Study of Grieving and Learning More About Grief Counseling Training

Grief Counseling Education and Kubler Ross and Learning More About Grief Counseling Training

Everyone experiences grief differently, but there are several stages of the grieving process that are fairly universal.  These are based off the studies of Elisabeth Kubler Ross. Grief Counseling Education understands that these are usual experiences but not always universal.  Some may not even be step by step but back and forth.  However, as stated, they are usually fairly universal.

1. Shock and Denial.
This phase often manifests itself in a sort of numbness, a feeling of disbelief and a sense of helplessness.  Kubler Ross noted that many patients upon hearing of terminal illness would persist in this.  In many ways it acts as natural defense barrier for the mind to absorb bad news.

2. Pain and Guilt.
As the shock abates, it is often replaced with feelings of longing for the one we have lost.  It is standard at this stage to experience guilt and remorse about things we may have done or not done, said or not said, to that person. Overwhelming emotional pain is difficult to deal with, and should not be stifled.

3. Anger.
A common question those in grief ask is ‘Why?’ Why Him/Her? Why us? Why me? Finding the answer to this question causes frustration and anger. It is common at this stage to try to find something or someone to blame, or take your frustration out on.

4. Melancholy.
You may experience a period of introversion. This stage of the process may leave you feeling low, and you may find you spend a lot of time reflecting on the experiences you had with your loved one. Those close to you will often try to encourage you not to wallow in your grief. However, this is an important part of the process. It allows you to work through your feelings about the one you have lost, as well as reflect on your time together. At this point that you can start to look toward the future, and might even see some hope on the horizon. The worst is over. Often, people in this stage of the process start to think about how they might best commemorate and celebrate the life of the person they have lost.  Deciding on an online memorial can be a great way to honour your loved ones. It allows you to have a permanent reminder of them which everyone can have access to, be involved in creating and even add to.

5. Hope for the Future.
The sense of hopelessness and despair you felt will start to lessen. You can now begin adjusting to life without the person you have lost.

6. Readjustment and Acceptance.
You will eventually begin to feel that you can settle in to new routines, and maybe even start making plans for your future. Life will seem less overwhelming.  This is key to any healthy life.  It is what divides pathological grief from normal grieving.  Most say a six months is the ideal time line but it is hard to say.  The reality is, the pain will stay, especially if the loss was great, but one will be able to live with the pain and adjust his or her life story to it.  This is critical and key.

If you are interested in learning more about grief counseling training, then please review the program.

 

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Spiritual Christian Counseling Program: Christian Counseling and Discernment of Spirits

Our Spiritual Christian Counseling Program can help prepare counselors for discernment and encounters with evil spirits.
Our Spiritual Christian Counseling Program can help prepare counselors for discernment and encounters with evil spirits

 

American Institute Health Care Professionals‘s insight:

An important introduction to Christian combat with the devil.  Especially good for Christian Counselors or those who help others in discernment of spirits.

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If you are interested in learning more about Christian Counseling Mentorship and Courses, then please review.

Our Spiritual Christian Counseling Program consists of core courses that are required for the student to pass.  Once the qualified student has completed these courses in the Spiritual Christian Counseling Program, then he or she is eligible for certification.

One can renew their certification in the Spiritual Christian Counseling Program by acquiring the required hours both academic and clinical.

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How to Be a Miserable Counselor

The article, “How to Be a Miserable Counselor”, by Paul Tautges states

“The horrendous one-another ministry of Job’s so-called “counselors” is a bad example for us to recognize and learn from, but definitely not follow.”

American Institute Health Care Professionals’ insight:

An article how the friends of Job proved to be horrible counselors indeed.  The old view that suffering and personal sin are connected.  Suffering as seen through Christ has merit.

The friends of Job felt Job had sinned to deserve what had occurred him but were wrong.  Instead Job was a just man.  This was a story of how suffering has merit for others.  Job also became a pre-figurement of Christ as a just man who suffers.

#christiancounselingprogram

If you are interested in learning more about Christian Counseling Instruction, then review our program.  Those who wish to learn how to become a Christian Counselor can also review our blog.

Our program in Christian Counseling consists of four core courses.  These courses, once completed, allows qualified professionals to become certified.  After three years, one then needs to renew their certification.

 

Reduce Stress to Lower Cholesterol Levels

Reduce Stress
Reduce Stress and stop a number of symptoms basically overnight.

The article, “Job stress may raise our ‘bad cholesterol’ levels”, by Nursing Times.

“‘A stressful job really can kill you – by raising your cholesterol,’ reports the Mail Online website.”

American Institute Health Care Professionals‘s insight:

Reduce Stress to Combat High Cholesterol.

Another example of how stress levels are affecting our health.    Some are saying blaming high cholesterol because of stress in the workplace.   Here I thought it was because of poor diet.    However stress can have strange effects on our bodies.    So there is no surprise that is can be blamed for raising cholesterol rates as well.   If we reduce stress, we might be able to reduce our cholesterol.   Just another example of how our stress levels effect our daily lives.   Also another example of why we should try to keep them in check.    Fighting physical symptoms with stress control?

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