VNSG 1122 2026/2027 | STUDY GUIDE, PRACTICE
QUESTIONS, ANSWERS & EXAM REVIEW
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Definition
are those that involve the needs of the public. Cases that concern
matters of criminal law are charged by agents that represent either the
federal or the state government.
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Ethical dilemmas Right to Refuse Treatment
Criminal Laws Civil battery
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Term
Standards of care
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This type of policy provides protection when the claim for nursing or negligence is
made while the policy is in force (during the policy period or during extended
coverage).
• Dismissed charge
• Investigations agreement
• Letter of reprimand, formal or informal
• Probation with stipulations (e.g., education, fines, monitoring fees, worksite
monitors, and evaluation by psychiatrist, psychologist, or drug addiction specialists)
• Mandated diversion program for drug-related or alcohol-related charges or
mental condition
• Suspension with stipulations
• Revocation of license
Unlawful touching of another person without informed consent
define acts whose performance is required, permitted, or prohibited.
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,Term
What are the 7 preventable omissions of nurses?
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Conduct at issue violates a person's rights.
• Conduct at issue is detrimental to that individual.
• The law involves an offense that is against an individual.
• The law's purpose is to make the aggrieved person whole again, to restore the
person to where he or she was.
1. Technological advances require more knowledge and competence.
2. Staffing shortages and budgetary constraints also may play a role.
3. High levels of patient acuity and an emphasis on early discharge may result in the
need for more comprehensive referrals and improved discharge teaching.
4. insurance experts believe that some responsibility may rest with the large payout
to litigants.
it begins with an individual(plaintiff)(the complaining party)
a prelitigation panel may meet to ascertain the validity of the suit being proposed
complaint against the defendant
Discovery(interview of witness)
These involve failures to:
1. Collaborate with other health care team members
2. Clarify interdisciplinary orders
3. Ask for and offer assistance
4. Utilize evidence-based performance
5. Communicate information to patients and families
6. Limit overtime
7. Adequately staff patient care units with appropriately credentialed
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Definition
A malicious or untrue writing about another person that is brought to
the attention of others
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Assault Slander
Libel Values
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Definition
criminal
civil
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QUESTIONS, ANSWERS & EXAM REVIEW
1 of 74
Definition
are those that involve the needs of the public. Cases that concern
matters of criminal law are charged by agents that represent either the
federal or the state government.
Give this one a go later!
Ethical dilemmas Right to Refuse Treatment
Criminal Laws Civil battery
Don't know?
, 2 of 74
Term
Standards of care
Give this one a go later!
This type of policy provides protection when the claim for nursing or negligence is
made while the policy is in force (during the policy period or during extended
coverage).
• Dismissed charge
• Investigations agreement
• Letter of reprimand, formal or informal
• Probation with stipulations (e.g., education, fines, monitoring fees, worksite
monitors, and evaluation by psychiatrist, psychologist, or drug addiction specialists)
• Mandated diversion program for drug-related or alcohol-related charges or
mental condition
• Suspension with stipulations
• Revocation of license
Unlawful touching of another person without informed consent
define acts whose performance is required, permitted, or prohibited.
Don't know?
3 of 74
,Term
What are the 7 preventable omissions of nurses?
Give this one a go later!
Conduct at issue violates a person's rights.
• Conduct at issue is detrimental to that individual.
• The law involves an offense that is against an individual.
• The law's purpose is to make the aggrieved person whole again, to restore the
person to where he or she was.
1. Technological advances require more knowledge and competence.
2. Staffing shortages and budgetary constraints also may play a role.
3. High levels of patient acuity and an emphasis on early discharge may result in the
need for more comprehensive referrals and improved discharge teaching.
4. insurance experts believe that some responsibility may rest with the large payout
to litigants.
it begins with an individual(plaintiff)(the complaining party)
a prelitigation panel may meet to ascertain the validity of the suit being proposed
complaint against the defendant
Discovery(interview of witness)
These involve failures to:
1. Collaborate with other health care team members
2. Clarify interdisciplinary orders
3. Ask for and offer assistance
4. Utilize evidence-based performance
5. Communicate information to patients and families
6. Limit overtime
7. Adequately staff patient care units with appropriately credentialed
, Don't know?
4 of 74
Definition
A malicious or untrue writing about another person that is brought to
the attention of others
Give this one a go later!
Assault Slander
Libel Values
Don't know?
5 of 74
Definition
criminal
civil
Give this one a go later!