LEGAL TIPS FOR NURSES Nurse Practice Act You can obtain ac copy of the Nurse Practice Act from your State Board of Nursing. This is the standard that will be used if a malpractice suite is filed. Become familiar with the acts and duties in your area of practice. These will vary from state to state. Policy and Procedure Manuals Become familiar with the general nursing manual as well as any that pertain to your specific area of practice. If your hospital’s policy differs from the Nurse Practice Act, follow the guidelines of the Nurse Practice Act. Note: if there is ever a negative outcome, the licensed nurse will be judged by the standard of the Nurse Practice Act. Insurance There are two types of insurance: Occurrence Type: The company that covered you during the period of the occurrence will be responsible for damage and expenses. Claims Type: The company will cover any claims made while the policy is in effect, no matter when the occurrence happened. Education Continuing education is a necessity. It keeps you informed of the most current changes and innovations in your specialty area, it is an area that attorneys will investigate if a claim is filed. License and certification must remain current at all times. This is another area that attorneys will investigate if a claim is filed. Terms to Become Familiar With Negligence: failure to act as a reasonably prudent person would act under the same circumstances – failure to do something. Malpractice: negligence by a professional. Assault: threat or attempt to inflict bodily harm combined with the ability to commit the act. Battery: intentional harmful or offensive contact that occurs without consent (use of restraints with out an order or a written policy of protocol). Libel: publication of defamatory statements.