Is there ever a time when it would NOT be advisable for a nurse NOT to carry professional liability insurance? Why or why not.
Professional liability insurance is needed for all nurses working in healthcare field.In certain cases nurses it would not be advisable for a nurse to carry professional liability are
Is there ever a time when it would NOT be advisable for a nurse NOT to...
Is there ever a time in nursing when advocacy is not needed in nursing? Or are we always supposed to advocate for our patients? Why?
Under what conditions would it be advisable to use outsourcing? When is it good to buy versus build? What methods would you use to determine a buy, build, or outsource an activity?
The nurse has been named in a lawsuit claiming a patient was injured due to her negligence. The nurse dropped her personal professional liability insurance several months ago, but believes the policy may have been in effect at the time of the incident. In which part of the policy would the nurse look for information about the coverage period? a. Exclusions b. Liabilities c. Deductibles d. Declarations
1.if there were no events( that is, nothing ever happend) would
there stl be time ? if there no objects would there still be space
?
(note: these questions are not asking about your personal
opinion. use the views of some philosphers on the nature of time
and space)
BEGIN HERE 1. If there were no events that is, if nothing ever happened), would there still be time? If there were no objects, would there still be space? [Note: These...
Why is it advisable to keep atmospheric moisture from getting into the sample when determining soil moisture? How can this be done?
Drop down options for all :
Effect on premium: Advisable:
Increase/decrease Yes/no
Consider Madeline and the adjustments she is considering making to her policy. First determine the effect each change would have on her monthly premium, then indicate whether each change is generally advisable by selecting "Yes" or "No" in the final column. Smart Savings on Insurance Premiums Madeline's policy is a FAP and provides liability coverage with limits of 250/500/250, $50,000 of medical payment insurance, and uninsured and underinsured...
The nurse understands that the professional liability insurance provided by the hospital where he works is a claims-made policy. Which claim would the nurse expect this policy to cover? a. Any claim filed as long as it was within 30 days of the end of the policy b. A claim that was filed while the hospital and insurance company were negotiating about the policy c. A claim that was filed 3 months after the hospital purchased the policy d. A...
What is the difference between cost-effectiveness evaluation and utility analysis? When, if ever, would you use utility rather than cost-effectiveness? Why?
The nurse is providing discharge education when the patient informs the nurse that family members have provided herbal supplements to treat the diagnosis of hypertension instead of the prescribed anti hypertensive agent. The appropriate action by the nurse is to: a. Inform the patient that herbal treatments will not work because no one has ever studied their effects. b. Obtain more information and determine if the herbs are compatible with medications prescribed. c. Explain that herbal supplements are an unnecessary...
What is a contractionary fiscal policy? When would an economy ever pursue a contractionary fiscal policy? When was the last time the US government pursued a contractionary fiscal policy? What did it do? What was the result.