incorrect , correct answer is D . Malpractice refers to professional negligence or the failure to meet the standard of care expected of a healthcare professional, which results in harm or injury to the patient. In this case, the nurse administered adult-strength digitalis to a 3-pound infant, which is a significant error. The dosage for a neonate (especially one so small) must be carefully calculated, and administering the wrong dose could lead to serious harm, such as permanent heart and brain damage, as described. This error is an example of malpractice because the nurse, as a healthcare professional, failed to provide the appropriate care by: Administering the wrong dosage (adult strength instead of a neonatal dose). Failing to follow safe medication practices for infants. Causing permanent harm to the infant as a result of their actions. Why not the other options? A) Negligence: While negligence is a key component of malpractice, negligence on its own refers to the failure to exercise the care that a reasonably prudent person would have exercised in a similar situation. Malpractice is a specific form of negligence by a professional. In this case, the nurse’s professional negligence led to harm, so malpractice is the more appropriate charge. B) Tort: A tort is a civil wrong that causes harm or loss to another person, and malpractice is a type of tort. However, tort is a broader legal term, and malpractice specifically refers to a professional's failure to meet the standards of their profession. This is the more precise legal term for the nurse’s actions. C) Assault: Assault is the intentional act of threatening or attempting to physically harm another person, or causing them to fear that harm. This is not the case here, as the nurse's actions were related to the incorrect administration of medication, not intentional harm or threat.
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incorrect , correct answer is D .
Malpractice refers to professional negligence or the failure to meet the standard of care expected of a healthcare professional, which results in harm or injury to the patient. In this case, the nurse administered adult-strength digitalis to a 3-pound infant, which is a significant error. The dosage for a neonate (especially one so small) must be carefully calculated, and administering the wrong dose could lead to serious harm, such as permanent heart and brain damage, as described.
This error is an example of malpractice because the nurse, as a healthcare professional, failed to provide the appropriate care by:
Administering the wrong dosage (adult strength instead of a neonatal dose).
Failing to follow safe medication practices for infants.
Causing permanent harm to the infant as a result of their actions.
Why not the other options?
A) Negligence: While negligence is a key component of malpractice, negligence on its own refers to the failure to exercise the care that a reasonably prudent person would have exercised in a similar situation. Malpractice is a specific form of negligence by a professional. In this case, the nurse’s professional negligence led to harm, so malpractice is the more appropriate charge.
B) Tort: A tort is a civil wrong that causes harm or loss to another person, and malpractice is a type of tort. However, tort is a broader legal term, and malpractice specifically refers to a professional's failure to meet the standards of their profession. This is the more precise legal term for the nurse’s actions.
C) Assault: Assault is the intentional act of threatening or attempting to physically harm another person, or causing them to fear that harm. This is not the case here, as the nurse's actions were related to the incorrect administration of medication, not intentional harm or threat.
20 the answer is C
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