RN's Legally Speaking: How to Protect Your Patients and Your License

Summary
RN's Legally How to Protect Your Patients and Your License A guide to the legal issues of safe nursing practices-the nurse's rights and responsibilities in patient care, supervision, documentation and administration. Learn how to be constantly aware of the legal ramifications in performing day-to-day tasks. Special Q & A dialogue following each section is adapted from the most widely read feature in RN Magazine. 340 pages. November 1997.
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