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Chapter 6 Legal & Ethical Bassis for Practice

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There is a conflict between two or more courses of action, each carrying with them favorable and unfavorable consequences.
Evaluates the likelihood of the outcome under the circumstances
Representative who is legally responsible for giving or refusing consent for a person the court has found to be incompetent.
A patient's potential victim of potential harm.
Respecting the rights of others to make their own decisions.
Without the patient's consent which is necessary when a person I in need of psychiatric treatment, present a danger to self or others.
A patient may withdraw consent at anytime, Retraction of consent previously given must be honored weather verbal or written.
Maintaining loyalty and commitment to the patient ad doing no wrong to the patient.
An at or omission to act that breaches the duty of due care and results in or is responsible for a person's injuries.
Prohibits any person from depriving an individual receiving mental health services, another example is voting
A civil wrong for which money damages may be collected the inured party.
The statue requires that medical and psychiatric care and treatment be provided to everyone admitted to a public hospital
Release from hospitalization depends on the patient's admission status.
You may not, without the patient's consent, disclose information obtained from the information in the medical record unless they are in the treatment plan
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One's duty to communicate truthfully.
A Nurse does not leave a patient safely reassigned to another health professional before discontinuing treatment.
Harm's Patients reputation
Identification of individuals who are to be notified of the patient's hospitalization is protected under
Nurses represent themselves as being capable of care for psychiatric patient and accept employment
Termination of a patient-institution relationship
Exposes the patient to an unreasonable risk of harm.
Emergency involuntary hospitalization for a certain number of days.
Treatment without patients consent