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ASSAULT & BATTERY are two difference offenses. You can actually commit a BATTERY without first ASSAULTING someone. There is also the concept of a MEDICAL BATTERY. This would be something like a patient granting CONDITIONAL CONSENT to the doctor before going under anesthesia. “If the doctor sees X he has consent to remove Y.” But if the doctor goes in and DOESN’T see X, but removes Y anyway, then he has committed a MEDICAL BATTERY, no assault required.
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Does a right to refuse conflict with physical and chemical restraints? Certain circumstamces(violent) forfeits a pt right to refuse? Are there any other rights that can be forfieted due to circumstamces?
2:59 *FALSE IMPRISONMENT:* _”So for instance, if we have a patient that we have put in seclusion, and we didn’t have an ORDER for it, that would be false imprisonment.”_ This is the second nursing video I’ve watched on this, but neither one explains what they mean by “ORDER.” An order from who, a judge? … an order from a doctor? An order from a senior hospital official? What do you guys mean by this?
She did :) Negligence is not doing what a nurse is expected to do.. like fall prevention. Malpractice is not double checking your giving right meds to the patient
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