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The nurse fails to raise the side rails and the confused patient falls. The nurse is liable for:a. Malpractice.b. Negligencec. Carelessnessd. Deregistration

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The nurse fails to raise the side rails and the confused patient falls. The nurse is liable for:a. Malpractice.b. Negligencec. Carelessnessd. Deregistration

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The nurse fails to raise the side rails and the confused patient falls. The nurse is liable for:

  1. Malpractice: Malpractice refers to the failure of a professional to provide the standard of care expected in their field. In this case, if the nurse's failure to raise the side rails can be considered a breach of their duty of care, resulting in harm to the patient, it could be considered malpractice.

  2. Negligence: Negligence refers to the failure to exercise reasonable care, resulting in harm to another person. If the nurse's failure to raise the side rails can be considered a failure to exercise reasonable care, leading to the patient's fall, it could be considered negligence.

  3. Carelessness: Carelessness refers to the lack of attention or caution in one's actions. If the nurse's failure to raise the side rails can be attributed to carelessness, resulting in the patient's fall, it could be considered a form of liability.

  4. Deregistration: Deregistration refers to the removal of a professional's license or registration to practice. While the nurse's failure to raise the side rails and the resulting fall may be a serious incident, it does not necessarily warrant deregistration unless there are other factors or repeated instances of negligence or malpractice.

Based on the given scenario, the most appropriate answer would be b. Negligence, as it encompasses the failure to raise the side rails and the resulting harm to the patient.

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