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When must a nurse take the Texas Jurisprudence Exam?
✔✔Before initial licensure or when reinstating a license after expiration.
What is the Nurse Practice Act?
✔✔A Texas law that defines scope of practice, licensure requirements, and professional
responsibilities.
What is the purpose of the Nurse Practice Act?
✔✔To protect the public by ensuring safe and competent nursing practice.
Who enforces the Nurse Practice Act in Texas?
✔✔The Texas Board of Nursing.
What must a nurse do if they change their name or address?
✔✔Notify the Board within 30 days.
What is the consequence of practicing without a license in Texas?
✔✔Legal penalties, including fines and possible criminal charges.
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,Which action requires mandatory reporting to the Board of Nursing?
✔✔Substance abuse affecting professional practice.
What is the purpose of continuing education in Texas nursing law?
✔✔To maintain knowledge of laws, ethics, and safe practice standards.
What is professional misconduct according to Texas law?
✔✔Violating laws, rules, or ethical standards governing nursing practice.
What is the responsibility of a nurse regarding patient confidentiality?
✔✔Protect patient information in compliance with HIPAA and state law.
What is the nurse’s duty in obtaining informed consent?
✔✔Ensure the patient understands the procedure, risks, and alternatives.
When is a nurse legally allowed to refuse a task?
✔✔When it is unsafe, outside scope of practice, or illegal.
What must a nurse do if they suspect elder abuse?
✔✔Report immediately to the appropriate protective services.
What is the nurse’s responsibility in delegation to unlicensed personnel?
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, ✔✔Ensure tasks are appropriate, safe, and within the delegatee’s competence.
What is the scope of practice for a registered nurse in Texas?
✔✔Tasks and responsibilities legally permitted by education, license, and law.
What is the scope of practice for a licensed vocational nurse in Texas?
✔✔Tasks allowed under supervision and state regulations.
When is a nurse considered negligent?
✔✔Failing to provide care consistent with the standard expected of a reasonably competent
nurse.
What is malpractice in nursing?
✔✔Professional negligence causing harm to a patient.
What is the nurse’s responsibility when documenting care?
✔✔Provide accurate, timely, and complete records of patient care.
Which action constitutes patient abandonment?
✔✔Leaving a patient without proper handoff or coverage.
What is the purpose of ethics in nursing practice?
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