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DQ: Nurse As A Healthcare Policy Advocate.
This assessment requires you to describe the legislative process
and the role of the nurse as a healthcare policy advocate. Your
paper will consist of two parts:
Part 1:
*A clear and complete discussion of the legislative process
Part 2:
View the 21st Century CURES Act.
View Title IX: Promoting Access to Mental Health and Substance
Use Disorder Care, Subtitle A: Helping Individuals and Families.
Choose 3 sections of this Subtitle and describe the details of
these sections.
Describe how the specifics of this legislation will impact nursing
care, positively or negatively. Explain your own position, and
explain why using research-based fact, not just your own opinion.
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Abstract Duty of care is a fundamental aspect of nursing, and
many nurses consider this to be an important part of their
professional duties as a nurse. However, the legal underpinnings
of duty of care are often overlooked, and, as such, nurses may be
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DQ: Nurse As A Healthcare Policy
Advocate.
unsure about when to act if they encounter emergency situations
or serious incidents, especially when they are off duty. This article
examines the legal, ethical and professional aspects of duty of
care, what these mean for nurses in practice, and how duty of
care is intrinsically linked with standards of care and negligence.
Keywords accountability, duty of care, ethical issues, legal issues,
negligence, professional issues, standards of care
IN THE AUTHOR’S INSTITUTION, nursing students and nurses are
frequently informed during their undergraduate and postgraduate
education programmes that they are accountable for their actions
and omissions as part of their role. They are also informed that
they have a duty of care for their patients. However, Young (2009)
claimed there is much uncertainty regarding what duty of care
means for nurses in practice. For example, nurses may be unsure
if they owe a legal duty of care outside of their usual place of
work, or when they are off duty.
Duty of care incorporates a legal duty, an ethical duty and a
professional duty. This article explores the legal aspects related to
duty of care, and their implications for nurses in and outside of
practice
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