Medication Rights & Ethical and Legal Aspect in Nursing Practice Questions

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Please answer ONE of the following Discussion Questions. Please be certain to include the number of the DQ being answered and provide a well-developed and complete answer to receive credit. Also, please ensure to have read the assigned chapters for the current week.

DQ-1 In regards to patient teaching and education, what are some ways in which a nurse can minimize the risk of liability? Provide an example.

DQ-2 What are the medication rights?

In what circumstances, can a nurse NOT follow the physicians written order?

How can a nurse become negligent with medication administration?

DQ-3 Why is there special importance given to HIV and confidentiality? Please explain.

Can a minor receive HIV treatment without the authorization of a parent or guardian? Explain your answer either way.

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Running head: ETHICAL AND LEGAL ASPECTS IN NURSING

Ethical and Legal Aspects in Nursing
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ETHICAL AND LEGAL ASPECTS IN NURSING

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Ethical and Legal Aspects in Nursing
DQ-1
The load of nurses facing routine liability risks in the workstation has been
snowballing lately, with the scarcity of doctors up surging their culpability in infirmaries and
other wellbeing care amenities (Palatnik, 2012). Typically, these medical specialists are
usually at a threat of encountering numerous court cases on negligence, especially in
instances where they render any medical errors (Westrick, et al. 2009). As such, this paper
illustrate...


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