Concept Analysis Diagram – Ethical-Legal Practice



Nursing Care Directed toward what contributes to a normal concept and is thereby related to all factors involved in or with the concept. Not always needed to have a normal outcome. AttributesDefining characteristics of the concept What property, quality, or data must be present for the concept to exist AntecedentsWhat precedes the concept for it to existEvents or incidents that must happen before the conceptConsequencesUntoward events or outcomes that occur due to malfunction within the conceptPositive events or outcomes that occur due to proper functioning within the conceptInterrelated ConceptConcepts which can affect change in the otherConcepts which work together to ensure a normal process Concepts which if depleted or impaired can cause a negative consequence in the otherSub-ConceptCritical components of major conceptNursing CarePrimary, Secondary,TertiaryHealth Information Technology AttributesAdherence to: Laws TBON-Rules and Regs ANA Standards JCAHO Standards National Patient Safety Goals INC Code of EthicsAdvocacyClinical JudgmentHealth PolicyApplicable LawsLegal Risks/ Responsibilities/QualityAccountability/ AdvocacyEthical-Legal Decision Making/ReasoningPositiveAntecedentsSociety DemandsPractice ChangeNegligent Acts (Torts)Ethical PrinciplesDilemmasValues Advocacy Patient Rights/ Nurse ProtectionConflict ResolutionManagement of Ethical Issues Across Life SpanDue Process/Fairness/ Risk ManagementDiscipline/Loss of LicenseSubstandard/Negligent CareMoral DistressLitigation/ MalpracticeConflictDiversityProfessionalismSub-ConceptsEthical-Legal Practice A system of laws and moral principles or standards governing human conduct. (NC)Consequences(Outcomes)Interrelated ConceptsNegative ................
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