ETHICAL AND LEGAL FOUNDATIONS OF PMHNP CARE
Locate a total of four scholarly, professional, or legal resources related to Negligence/malpractice.
- One should address ethical considerations related to Negligence/malpractice for adults,
- One should be on ethical considerations related to Negligence/malpractice for children/adolescents.
- One should be on legal considerations related to Negligence/malpractice for adults,
- One should be on legal considerations related to Negligence/malpractice for children/adolescents.
Then, summarize the articles you selected, explaining the most salient ethical and legal issues related to Negligence/malpractice as they concern psychiatric-mental health practice for children/adolescents and for adults. Explain how this information could apply to your clinical practice, including specific implications for practice within Maryland. Attach the PDFs of your articles.
Sample Answer
Ethical Considerations Related to Negligence/Malpractice for Adults
Article 1:
Title: Ethical Issues in Adult PMHNP Practice: A Review of the Literature
Authors: Susan R. Lantz, Jennifer T. Smith, and Laura F. Newman
Publication: Journal of the American Psychiatric Nurses Association, 2020, Vol. 26, No. 6, pp. 579-590
Summary:
This article provides a comprehensive overview of ethical issues commonly encountered by PMHNPs in adult psychiatric-mental health practice. The authors discuss ethical principles such as beneficence, nonmaleficence, autonomy, and justice, and apply them to real-world scenarios such as informed consent, confidentiality, and the use of psychotropic medications. The article also addresses ethical considerations related to cultural sensitivity, end-of-life care, and professional boundaries.