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nurses Many rights. From informed consent selecting treatment to right to complain results of procedures. 1.the right of knowing the information on wat will be he/she operated you have many rights. The right to privacy, Under the HCFA ACT you have the right to confidentiality with no information shared with anyone other than yourself and your physician. What did you have in mind.email me for assistance silver_dragon93@yahoo.com You can find a detailed explanation of your rights by checking out the government/health website. If you live in the UK then i suggest you check out and dowload the patient's charter established by John major's government. It tells you about your rights to be seen whenn you need to, your right to be given the right information, choices for treatements as indeed many other rights you might not think are yours! Finally this charter states that you do have a right to complain as well and your complaint must be dealt with fairly. A patient has many rights..When you first sign the paperwork for care you are giving permission to the other caregivers release of medical records important to your care. That you will be responsible for your bill or release what information is necessary to your insurance carrier..Personal patient rights involve the medical staff to provide care (whether you have insurance or not which includes emergency care and stabilization to a higher level of care if necessary regardless of health insurance) Allowing patients to become involved in their care and to let them make choices. That the medical staff which includes nurses be an advocate for the patient (making sure they get quality care and report incompetent care to management or hospital administration) and in each individual hospital or facility there are usually a list of patient rights (there are where I work) On the other side of the coin nursing and medical staff have rights as well..sometimes the patients forget that we too have needs and rights that need to be preserved like, respect, being treated with courtesy just as the patient would. We have a list of rights for medical staff where I work right next to the patient "Bill of Rights."..Hope this helped.. 1. The patient has the right to considerate and respectful care. |
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