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Tort Law Of Negligence In Nursing Care

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A tort law is a collection of rights, obligations and remedies used by courts in civil procedures that provide relief to victims of legal, economic or physical harm. The tort of negligence is civil wrongs brought by one’s failure to exercise care against risks known to cause potential harm. It involves three elements of duty of care, breach of duty, and resultant damage (McDonald, 2014). First on all, the duty of care is the obligation to avoid acts or omissions, which are reasonably foreseeable to cause damage to another. The breach of duty means failure to exercise proper care. The health professionals have a duty of care toward their patients has been established in common law, when a nurse fails to provide a reasonable and knowledge-base standard of care to the patient, and result the patient avoidable harm (Glasgow, Dreher, & Oxholm, 2012). …show more content…

In spite of the nurse found out the very high pulse and already reached the criteria of medical emergency, however, she did not made a MET call or informed Dr. Ahmad, and even not increase the frequency of observation. This nursing action is the breach of the tort law of negligence. In addition, on the morning of 12 November 2007 Mrs. McKay-Hall’s condition deteriorated rapidly, her heart rate rose to 140 beats, respiratory rate above 40 and low urinary output. Senior nurse Karen Pene who was allocated to patient’s section on that morning. However, she did not reassess patient’s condition and made the nursing summary entry without read the observation chart. The nurse Pene expected that junior nurse would report any concerns to her. This nurse’s action as a professional nurse is inappropriate and results in the damage to the patient. It is important to note that when the nurse breached the duty of care, the third element must

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