Ethics- acceptable standard, guide, practice on a given Beneficence- doing good -abbreviations are not anymore accepted
situation (BON Resolution #220 S. 2004) code of ethics for
Filipino nurses Non maleficence- preventing injury -write legibly
Veracity- telling the truth, right to know INCIDENT REPORT- should not be considered as fumitive
-guidelines of nursing profession
inn character
Moral – own individual perception, to know what is right Fidelity- match-up the words and actions
-not part of the client’s chart
and what is wrong Justice- fairness
Law- in order to provide order, RA 9173!! VARIANTS REPORT- determine if what’s the difference w/
Confidentiality- information of the patient what you have done to the standard
DEONTOLOGICAL APPROACH- ‘deontos’ (duty) ex. Privacy- protect the body from being seen
abortion Positive/Negative
Anonimity- identity of the person
TELEOLOGICAL APPROACH- “the end product” that should
benefiting the majority rather than the minority Documentation HOW COULD NURSE AVOID A LIABILITY?
VIRTUE APPROACH- 1. Communication, to assure quality care to the Three fold responsibility/ Liabilities
patient
Principle of Autonomy- self governance 1. Administrative responsibility- know what extent
2. Action
3. Research purpose are you going to perform
AUTONOMY-
4. Legal purposes
PATERNALISM- INFORMED CONSENT 5. Statistics -Revocation/Suspension(assignment RA9173 can a
revoke license be return on what ground)
V-OLUNTARILY (FIST) -using past tense
Force O-pporunity to Ask, obligated to Suspension- temporary, max. 4 years
-chart after the procedure
Revocation- license can be returned, equity and
Intimidation explain -should be concise, precise justice
Strength T-tx, options, Dis.,Adv, finances -never document activities that you did not perform Causes for revocation:
Threat U-nderstanding of the client -never tamper, with the use of the wipe-out, micropore Sec 22, 23 RA 9173
1. There was a crime that was commited- final
M- ental Condition—legal 18 y/o -use English as a medium judgment
2. Unprofessional, Unethical, Immoral
---Mental
3. Gross Incompetence, giving medications at the ---Intent 2. Accomplice- a person who has a knowledge
wrong route before the crime is being committed and his
6. CULPA---Freedom participation is not that necessary
4. Negligence (carelessness/act, breach of ---Intelligence
standard damage or injury on the part of ---Negligence/Imprudence 3. Accessory- the person came to know about the
the client) and Malpractice (performed crime after it was committed
beyond nursing duty ex. Prescribing meds, Felony Accdg. To Penalty
performing IV therapy w/o license...DO YOU 1. Grave= 6 years + 1 day to death penalty Circumstances Affecting Criminal Liability p.184
HAVE A DUTY?) 2. Less Grave= 1 mo + 1 day to 6 years 1. Justfying Circumstance- The act of the act is in
3. Light 1 day to 30 days plus fine accordance with the law, hence he incurs no
5. Fraud/Deceit .. Fraudulent documents(PRC criminal and civil liability (no crime no criminal)
cases) HOW IS FELONY COMMITTED
1. Consumated- all acts of execution fullfilled =Self defense, defense of relative, defense of
2. Frustrated- executed but not successful, stranger, state of necessity, Fulfillment of duty,,
2. CIVIL DAMAGES- Sum of money..violated the performed all acts of execution to perfect that Obedience to superior order)
private right crime but not fullfil
Plaintiff vs. Defendant 3. Attempted- The person started to perform the act 2. Exempting circumstances- those wherein there is
3. CRIMINAL Imprisonment & fine but he did perform all the acts because of an an absence in the agent of the crime & of all
accident/cause. conditions that would make an act voluntary &
Complainant vs. Respondent Other than his thought spontaneous desistance hence, although there is no criminal liability, there
CRIME p.183 is civil liability (no criminal but THERE IS CRIME)
1. LAW
2. ACT: PERSONS CRIMINAL LIABLE =Imbecillity, & Insanity, minority, accident, lawful
a. Comission(criminal intent)/ causes, instigation/entrapment, compulsion of
b. Omission(for not helping those people 1. Principal—Direct Participation- took direct action irresistible force
who cries for help/ non performance To the crime
of a particular conduct) -- Inducement- indirect participation 3. Mitigating Circumstances- lessening the penalty.
3. Misdemeanour- act does not affect (provided an idea to that person to Those that have the effect of reducing the penalty
everyone/no serious threat(traffic violations) commit the crime) due to the less perversity of the offender. The rel.
4. Felony (rape) --Indispensible cooperation- a person Is indicating.
5. DOLO—Freedom identified as the primary source of
---Intelligence information
= Passion or obfuscation, voluntary surrender, Public law READ
voluntary plea of guilty, deaf, dumb & blind, Illness
that diminishes the exercise of will power, Lack of Implied contract Chap.1, process of recruitment application, selection,
induction, degree of competency
instruction, Incomplete self defense, offender 18 Express contract
or over 70 y/o
WILLS- decedent patient who died w/ or w/o a will
4. Aggravating Circumstances- those which increases
-Testator- male ---with a will
the penalty.
-Testatrix- female --- with a will
=crime committed w/ insult or disregard due to
offended by age, sex or rank, Taking advantage -Intestacy- w/o a will
2 kinds of will
5. Alternative Circumstances- either aggravating or
mitigating depending on the facts of the situation 1. ORAL (NUNCUPATIVE) none in the phil.
2. WRITTEN---HOLOGRAPHICWritten,Dated, signed
=degree of relationship
---TESTAMENTARYWitness
CIVIL LAW
ELEMENT
1. CONTRACT- meeting of the minds between two
persons whereby one binds himself 1. Right age (18y/o)
2. Testamentory capacity
C-onsent
O-bject
Probate proceeding
C- ause
SUBPOENA DUCES TELUM- bring the documents
-Absence of one, it will made it illegal
SUBPOENA AD TESTIFICADUM-you are to testify
-Not all are written contracts
Contempt order
-object must be lawful