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Laissez- faire model

No restriction or direction on choices

Moralizing

Sets standards of right and wrong with no choices

Values clarification consists of:

Steps of choosing, prizing, and acting

Mental health parity laws require insurance companies to include coverage for:

Mental illness that is equal to coverage for physical illness

Fidelity

Obligation to keeps ones word

For a nurse or health care provider provider to be found negligent, what requirements must the providers misconduct meet?

Owed a duty to the client


Breached a duty to the client


Caused injury to the client


Caused a loss or damage through actions

Practices implemented to use protective device

Written medical order


Removed and limb exercises q2h


Client assessed and monitored q15mins

________________ is either omitting or committing a duty that is reasonable and prudent person would it would not do that brings harm to an individual in a health environment

Negligence, malpractice

Individuals attitudes, beliefs and values and helps a person distinguish between what is considered right and wrong behavior

Moras

Moral dilemma

Dilemma associated with making a decision between right and wrong

Standards of nursing practice for mental health can best be described as helping to ensure:

Quality and effectiveness of care

Any act that threatens a client

Assault

Any physical act of touching occurs without clients permission

Battery

Who is responsible for providing the client with information necessary to give informed consent

Physician

Care providers rights provide:

Respect


Safety


Competent assistance

Right of people to act for themselves and make personal choices

Autonomy

Verbal defamation that is false communication and can result in harm to ones practice

Slander

Who can implement an involuntary commitment to a mental health facility?

Police


Physicians


Representatives of a county administrator