Glossary of Medical Malpractice Terms
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Negligence: Failure
to exercise that degree of care that a reasonable person
would exercise under the same circumstances. When that
failure causes another person to suffer an injury or
financial loss, that person may be entitled to just
compensation through our civil justice system.
Nevirapine: A drug prescribed for use in combination
with other anti-HIV drugs. Nevirapine can cause a severe
rash in some patients. Reports have also associated
nevirapine with hepatotoxicity, a condition which can
result in liver damage and death.
Norplant: A contraceptive device that is implanted in
the patient, and provides birth control by releasing
active agents over time. Norplant has been associated with
side effects such as irregular menstrual bleeding,
headache, nervousness, depression, nausea, dizziness, skin
rash, acne, change of appetite, breast tenderness, weight
gain, enlargement of the ovaries, and excessive growth of
body or facial hair.
Nursing malpractice: An intentional act or negligence
committed by a member of the nursing profession that
causes physical, financial, cognitive, emotional or
psychosocial damage to a patient under their care. Cases
of nursing malpractice commonly involve cases of nursing
negligence. This type of nursing malpractice is defined as
a nursing professional's failure to exact the degree of
care, skill, and prudence that a reasonable professional
would under similar conditions.
Nursing Home Malpractice: Any intentional act or
negligence committed by a nursing home professional which
causes injury to residents.
