
New York State Nurses Association (NYSNA) Seminar at Sea 2024

New York State Nurses Association (NYSNA) Seminar at Sea 2024 is organized by Continuing Education, Inc. and will be held from Jun 17 - 24, 2024 at Royal Caribbean Voyager of the Seas, Athens, Attica, Greece.
Description:
Criminalizing medical errors does not make health systems safer. It ultimately puts more patients at risk because we drive reporting of near misses and errors underground, and we lose crucial learning opportunities that might help us resolve the underlying system failures and defects that allow these errors to occur.
In order to receive CHs/CEUs, all participants are required to complete the asynchronous online portion of the program, attend all face-to-face portions of the program, complete all in-session program assignments, complete an evaluation form, and identify obstacles and develop an action plan to help achieve accountability at the bedside.
Learning Objectives & Outcome:
At the conclusion of this program, the licensed healthcare practitioner will be able to distinguish between criminal and tort (practice/malpractice) causes of action and gauge the level of personal and patient risk regarding patient assignments after determining their own competency level concerning those patient assignments.
• Restate three sources of standards of practice and causes of action in tort law
• Restate three sources of standards of practice and causes of action in criminal law
• Restate five types of unprofessional conduct
• Restate five types of professional misconduct
• Identify steps in the professional disciplinary process
• Distinguish between competency, capacity, and Mens Rea
• Identify five intentional torts and their corollary crimes
• Identify five unintentional torts and their corollary crimes
• Evaluate individual competence as it relates to bearing primary responsibility for the provision of nursing care
• Identify five workplace environmental situations that antagonize a nurse's accountability and competency
• Discuss how a nurses' association and union can assist a nurse with upholding their accountability
• Develop an action plan to address employer obstacles to nurses achieving full accountability at the bedside.