Recognizing the Role of Adhering to the Standard of Care

Recognizing the Role of Adhering to the Standard of Care Order Description Assignment 1: Recognizing the Role of Adhering to the Standard of Care for the Nurse Practitioner When providing health care, as a nurse practitioner, there are standards of care which a reasonably prudent provider should follow. Providers at all levels are held to these standards of care. Failure to provide competent care to your patients will put you at risk for malpractice. Remaining current with the evidenced-based guidelines and providing optimal care will minimize the risk of liability. For this Assignment, you will create a PowerPoint presentation that explains any legal implications that exist for failure to adhere to a standard of care, the key elements of malpractice, and compare the differences in malpractice policy options. To prepare: • Consider the importance of using professional resources such as the National Guideline Clearinghouse to guide care delivered • Create a PowerPoint presentation **no more than 15 slides** in length that addresses the following: • Identify and explain any legal implications that exist for failure to adhere to a standard of care • Identify and explain the key elements of malpractice • Compare the differences in malpractice policy options • Required Readings Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (2016). National Guideline Clearinghouse. Retrieved from https://www.guidelines.gov Buppert, C. (2018). Nurse practitioner's business practice and legal guide (6th ed.). Sudbury, MA: Bartlett & Jones Learning. • Chapter 8, “Risk Management” This chapter reviews lawsuits, malpractice, the importance of working within practice guidelines, and explains the purpose of the National Practitioner Data Bank. Jordan, L. M., Quraishi, J. A., & Liao, J. (2013). The National Practitioner Data Bank and CRNA Anesthesia-Related Malpractice Payments. American Association of Nurse Anesthetists Journal, 81(3), 178-182. Note: Retrieved from the Walden Library databases. Miller, K. P. (2013). The National Practitioner Data Bank: An Annual Update. The Journal for Nurse Practitioners, (9)9, 576-580. Note: Retrieved from the Walden Library databases. Stelmach, E. I. (2015). Dismissal of the Noncompliant Patient: Is this What We Have Come to? The Journal for Nurse Practitioners, 11(7), 723-725. Note: Retrieved from the Walden Library databases. Watson, E. (2014). Nursing Malpractice: Costs, Trends and Issues. Journal of Legal Nurse Consulting, 25(1), 26-31. Note: Retrieved from the Walden Library databases. Westrick, Susan J., & Jacob, N. (2016). Disclosure of Errors and Apology: Law and Ethics. The Journal for Nurse Practitioners, 12(2), 120-126. Note: Retrieved from the Walden Library databases. Required Media Institute of Medicine. (2015, December 7). Assessing Progress on the Implementation of the Recommendations of The Future of Nursing [Video file]. Retrieved from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sMOjACA2ats Note: The approximate length of this media piece is 1 hour. Optional Resources Buppert, C. (2016). Carolyn Buppert-Specialist in Legal and Reimbursement Issues for Nurse Practitioners and Physicians. Goodwin, B. (2016). You’ve Been Sued for Malpractice: What Happens Next? Urology Times. Kreimer, S. (2015). Avoiding an EHR-Related Malpractice Suit. Contemporary OB/GYN, December, 39-42.

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