What is the purpose of NP certification?
What are the nurse practice acts?
* Nurses at all levels must comply with the law and related rules in order to maintain their licenses
What are the nurse practice act components?
What is credentialing?
What is a DEA number?
• Need a DEA number in order to prescribe controlled substances
Schedule of controlled substances
What is beneficence?
* The healthcare’s obligation to help people in need
What is non-maleficence?
What is autonomy?
What is justice?
• All people are treated equally
What is utilitarianism?
• Allocation of healthcare resources so that the best is done for the greatest number of people
What is the most cost effective form of healthcare?
• Primary prevention strategies – aimed at avoiding health problems; can help with cost savings and help actualize the principle of utilitarianism
What is veracity?
What are the components of informed consent?
When can consent be presumed?
Who can declare someone as incompetent?
• Only a court can declare a person as incompetent and appoint a guardian to make decisions
What is an advanced directive?
What is a healthcare agent (AKA healthcare proxy)?
What is malpractice?
• The failure of a healthcare pro professional to exercise such care as would a reasonably prudent healthcare professional under the same or similar circumstances
What are the components of malpractice?
What is occurrence based liability insurance?
• Policy that covers injuries that occur during the period the policy was active, regardless of whether the policy was renewed or continues to be in effect
What is claims-made insurance policy?
• Covers the provider only if the injury occurs within the policy period and if the claim is filed during the time period the policy was in effect – or when an interrupted “tail” insurance policy is in effect
What is Medicare part A?
• Hospital services, some post-hospital, some home health, hospice, others
What is Medicare part B?