Legal and Ethical Issues in Nursing by Ginny Wacker Guido

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    • ISBN: 0131717626
    • Publisher: Prentice Hall
    • Pub. Date: August 2005
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    Comments from the Seller: 4th edition. Slight amount of underlining. Creased spine. Some wear to the cover and pages. Ships the next business day, with tracking and delivery confirmation sent to your email.

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    Synopsis

    Legal and ethical issues in nursing continue to increase in scope and importance as the profession struggles with complex technology, impacts of nursing shortages in all practice settings, and increasing demands of consumers. Thus, the need for relevant and current information remains critical. The Fourth Edition of Guido's Legal and Ethical Issues in Nursing meets these needs. Completely revised and expanded in content, it includes new topic areas such as HIPAA, delegation and supervision of unlicensed personnel, environmental safety issues, disaster situations, impacts of the nursing shortage, medication errors, communication, mandatory overtime, nurse-patient ratios, and the medicinal use of marijuana. In addition it will continue to detail content areas found in previous editions including federal law and historical material. Nursing students and nursing professionals.

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    Completely rewritten, revised, and updated, this is the definitive sourcebook for basic legal knowledge. With this invaluable reference, the editor provides nurses and students with the fundamentals of healthcare law, malpractice, negligence, and liability issues. Numerous case studies and recent court findings clearly illustrate key points including personal liability and insurance issues, and the role of the court system and case law in determining standards of nursing care.

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    Guido, Ginny, JD, MSN, RN (Univ of North Dakota)

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