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Avoiding student-faculty litigation.

M W Lessner

    Nurse Educator
    |November 1, 1990
    PubMed
    Summary

    Nursing faculty face legal risks due to their dual responsibilities to patients and students. Understanding the legal system helps navigate potential lawsuits in the student-faculty relationship.

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    Area of Science:

    • Legal implications in nursing education
    • Nursing professional standards
    • Healthcare law and ethics

    Background:

    • Nursing faculty are held to distinct standards of care for patients and conduct for students.
    • This dual responsibility increases the likelihood of legal challenges and potential lawsuits.
    • A clear understanding of legal frameworks is essential for nursing educators.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To provide an overview of the American legal system relevant to nursing education.
    • To discuss specific legal areas impacting the student-faculty relationship.
    • To enhance nursing faculty's awareness of their legal duties and risks.

    Main Methods:

    • Review of the American legal system.
    • Analysis of key legal principles affecting nursing education.
    • Discussion of case law and statutes pertinent to student-faculty interactions.

    Main Results:

    • Identification of the legal standard of care for nursing faculty towards patients.
    • Identification of the legal standard of conduct for nursing faculty towards students.
    • Explanation of how specific legal areas influence the student-faculty dynamic and potential liabilities.

    Conclusions:

    • Nursing faculty must be cognizant of their legal obligations to both patients and students.
    • Knowledge of the legal system can mitigate risks and prevent lawsuits.
    • Adherence to legal standards is crucial for maintaining a safe and effective educational environment.

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