Nursing Negligence In Nursing

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"Failure to exercise of that degree of care that, in the circumstances, the law requires for the protection of other person or those interest of other person that may be injuriously affected by the want of such care". (Medical Dictionary). Negligence defined as a failure to take reasonable care or steps to prevent loss or injury to another person.
"Nursing negligence is when a nurse who is fully capable of caring does not care in the way a reasonably prudent nurse would, and as a result the patient suffers unnecessarily."(Ausmed,N 2014).
In healthcare, the nurse is held to reasonable nursing standards of care; in other words, they are judged against what other nurses in the same situation might have done. The field of nursing is a long-standing
The mentally ill also have high rates of mortality and reduced life prospect. Although the literature is less informative regarding other conditions, it is likely that consumers with significant mental health disorders also have reduced identification and interventions for other common health problems such as skin malignancies, prostatic disorders, musculoskeletal disorders, and hearing or visual deficits.( Saravane, D., et al.2009). psychiatric mental health nurses are intervene in areas of physical need to ensure that people have good levels of personal hygiene, nutrition, sleep, etc., as well as treatment to any associated physical ailments. The role of nurse practitioner (NP) in mental health has the potential to provide available holistic care to people with serious mental illness.
According to the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), "as many as 1 out of 10 residents in nursing homes currently suffer from bedsores. Although this is alarming to many, this isn’t a new problem. For several decades, bedsores have been a prevalent problem in nursing homes throughout the United States. In many instances, bedsores are caused primarily from lack of attention and improper medical care in nursing homes."( Brown,M.,

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