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Do the nurses have the right to know the illness of their patient? |
Do the health care providers have the right to know the illness of their patient if the patient wish to exercise his right of confidentiality and privacy? of course. How can a nurse help a patient unless he/she knows what is wrong yes nurses have the right to know what illness they are treating Yes, of course the nurse has a right to know since they are the ones that are doing most of the work, like giving shots, taking blood samples, ect. They need to be able to properly protect themselves. yes.If not they could become infected if the patient has a contagious disease yes they do no matter what ,i think the partner should be straight up though and tell his/her partner Nurses and other healthcare workers have a rule that all blood and body fluid, and patients are to be treated as if they are infected. That is why we have universal precautions. If a nurse does her job right, she doesnt need to know if someone is infected. There are certain instances where we are told, such as air born pathegons, where of course we have to wear a mask. Hope this helps. Nurses don,t actually have the right to know about a patient,BUT it would be easy to look up anyone,s medical records! But if thy are working with a patient who has a contagious infection then yes thy need to know as a precaution well thats why anything behind closed doors in a doctors office doesn't leave. yes they do have the right because say you have the flu and ur nurse was pregnant now she might want to wear a mask or have another nurse assit u so that ur sickness doesn't move from one body to another also in order for them to assist the doctor they ahve to know what is wrong to tell the doctor and tell them what to expect and also get you preped for the doctors Yes we have the right to know the illness as by law we are required to know every medication our patients are on and why they are on it as well as the major side effects of the medicine. If the state or federal regulators come into our facility and ask us what we are giving someone we have to have a diagnosis that matches with the medication we are giving. Also we have to be able to monitor the effectiveness of the medication so that we can report to the doctor if the medication he prescribed is not working for the problem he prescribed it for. We are however bound by the same confidentiality laws and privacy laws that all medical professionals are in that you may not not discuss a patient with anyone but the people taking care of him. If you are caught divulging info at the lunch table or outside of work you risk losing your nursing license. if you are a nurse, it is vital that you know the sickness and condition of your patient to be able to give a very effective and If you wish to be treated correctly for you communicable disease you certainly had better make sure your Dr and nurse understand your needs. That is how they determine what to do for you. Yes!!! How would your nurse know how to treat you or what to look for without a diagnosis? Not only does your nurse need to protect you, but also themselves, especially if it is communicable. sand de pich Yes i think so, if they dont know what is wrong with their patient then how in the world are they going to treat them. Nurses have the right to know their patients illness. Especially if it communicable, so that they can follow proper procedures for providing direct care. If is NOT fair for a nurse to not know she should use gloves/masks/gowns etc for patient care. I would not be a nurse to risk my life and the lives of my family and friends without being given the opportunity to protect myself and them. Anyone with a sense of responsibility would report it to their medical care team. Not to report it is senseless and immature. If you are caring for the patient then by all means, you should know what their illness is. I think that if a patient refuses to let the nurse know and the doctor will not tell them because of laws on confidentiality, then the nurse should have the right to refuse to take care of the patient without fear of retribution. It should be a law that a nurse can not be fired for refusal to treat someone when they will not divulge the illness they are being treated for. how do you expect the medical professionals to help you if you do not tell them your medical problems? also if they tell anyone with out your permission even other doctors they can get into trouble ...well supposedly. O I see.... you want to know for the professionals protection and in that case I think they should know but they should HAVE known before going into that field of work that stumbling onto contagious disease will definitely happen. also people with illness are not always responsible or caring of others health, and still must be treated. It is probably something they teach in nursing and medical schools. If not they should, I'm sure they take a psychology course. Let me get this straight. You wanna go to the doctor but you don't want them to know what's wrong with you? STAY HOME. Sheesh! Yes, as Far as Confidentiality Is Concerned, One Cannot Depend On it, people Will Talk. They have to know what they are treating. You can't get better if you don't tell your healthcare providers. Duh! The Ryan White law specifies that all medical workers are entitled to know the results of a patient's test work if it reveals HIV or AIDS. Beyond that, it is just common sense that they should know of other diseases that could infect them or their loved ones that you have. After all, these are people who are using their time to help you when you are sick. Also, knowing what illnesses you have can help them to be better able to treat you. Speaking as an EMT, knowing your illnesses will not affect your care in a negative way. The only thing you'll probably notice is a slight increase in the level of infection precautions that your healthcare worker provides. This helps both of you. For instance, an HIV patient who has a nurse wear a mask is much less likely to get an infection from that nurse. In this case, the mask is worn, not to protect the nurse, who can't catch HIV from the air, but the patient. yes nurses have the right to know they have to protect themself. Don't be ashamd to tell them you are HIV positive. There are some very good treatments for that now but if they do not know they can't help you. |
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