       Document 0099
 DOCN  M9550099
 TI    Risk management and legal issues in home care: the utilization of
       nursing staff.
 DT    9505
 AU    Brent NJ
 SO    J Obstet Gynecol Neonatal Nurs. 1994 Oct;23(8):659-66. Unique Identifier
       : AIDSLINE MED/95138778
 AB    A sound, integrated risk-management program in home health care can
       significantly reduce the potential for inclusion in lawsuits. Focusing
       on two clinical patient care situations (the pregnant woman receiving
       home uterine activity monitoring and the female patient with acquired
       immune deficiency syndrome), this article presents the components of
       risk management and their practical implications for the delivery of
       nursing care in the home.
 DE    Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome/NURSING  Community Health
       Nursing/EDUCATION/*ORGANIZATION & ADMIN  Female  Fetal
       Monitoring/NURSING  Home Care Services/*ORGANIZATION & ADMIN  Human  Job
       Description  Nursing Records/LEGISLATION & JURISPRUD  Nursing
       Staff/EDUCATION/*ORGANIZATION & ADMIN  Organizational Policy  Quality
       Assurance, Health Care/*ORGANIZATION & ADMIN  Risk
       Management/*ORGANIZATION & ADMIN  JOURNAL ARTICLE

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