You suspect a nurse is diverting narcotics. You ask her patient about his pain control and he states he has not received pain medications all day. His nurse states she has medicated him and also has it charted in the patient medical record. What steps would you take to investigate this? If you found evidence the nurse has diverted, where does this get reported? What happens to the nurse? Discussion Question 1 150 words each
A colleague looked up a cousin’s test results and informed you about having done so. The cousin is very sick and the family, extremely fearful about the potential diagnosis, wanted to see if your colleague could find out in advance to help the cousin’s family. What would you do in this scenario? Are you obligated to report? If so, what steps would you take? Discussion Question 2 150 words each
In the past, people could be labeled as either a citizen, subject, or denizen. Analyze and discuss the differences between these three groups. What were the original demographics of these three different groups, and how was force used against them in order to control them? Then explain if subjects and denizens still exist with the American society today and how so.