       Document 0438
 DOCN  M9620438
 TI    Balancing judicial interests in HIV cases. Part 1, Issues for nurse
       administrators.
 DT    9602
 AU    Zachary MK; School of Business, West Georgia College, Carrollton, USA.
 SO    J Nurs Adm. 1995 Oct;25(10):51-5. Unique Identifier : AIDSLINE
       MED/96027901
 AB    Legal issues involving the human immunodeficiency virus are consuming an
       increasing amount of the attention of hospital and nurse administrators.
       When the legal interests of patients, staff, and administrators
       conflict, healthcare administrators must determine which interest should
       prevail. Recently, two courts have dealt with this problem. The author
       discusses the first case--antidiscrimination versus workplace safety.
       She identifies the legal dilemma and suggests ways nurse administrators
       can recognize and reconcile such conflicts.
 DE    Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome/*TRANSMISSION  Civil
       Rights/*LEGISLATION & JURISPRUD  Disease Transmission,
       Professional-to-Patient/*LEGISLATION &  JURISPRUD  Employee
       Discipline/LEGISLATION & JURISPRUD  Female  Hospitals,
       Psychiatric/LEGISLATION & JURISPRUD  Hospitals, State/LEGISLATION &
       JURISPRUD  Human  Male  Oklahoma  Patient Advocacy/*LEGISLATION &
       JURISPRUD  Personnel, Hospital/*LEGISLATION & JURISPRUD  Prejudice
       JOURNAL ARTICLE

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