NURSING JURISPRUDENCE EXAM
NURSING JURISPRUDENCE EXAM As a licensed professional in New York State, it is your professional responsibility to know the legal requirements governing the practice of your profession and to be alert to changes in those requirements. To help you, this self-administered exam, developed by the State Board for Nursing, is intended to provide you with a measure of your working knowledge of those requirements. Full knowledge will help avoid pitfalls that can lead to charges of professional misconduct. You are encouraged to read the law, regulation or rule before attempting to answer each question. If in doubt, call the Board office at , ext. 120, or e-mail . The following 20 questions relate to Education Law, Articles 130 and 139, Parts 52 and 64 of the Regulations of the Commissioner of Education, and Part 29 of the Rules of the Board of Regents. The first five questions are general in nature, the remaining fifteen are specific to the profession of nursing. Select one answer for each question. When you finish, you can check pages 14-15 of this Guide for the correct answers with explanations. An overall score of 100% is perfect; a score of 75% to 95% is good; a score below 75% means you may be in danger of violating your professional practice act. This tool is also available on the Office of the Professions Web site at . Questions 1. According to Education Law, Article 130, section 6502, to practice in this State, all Registered Professional Nurses, Nurse Practitioners, and Licensed Practical Nurses must register with the New York State: a. Education Department b. Health Department c. Office of Professional Discipline d. Worker's Compensation Board 2. What is the function of the Office of Professional Discipline in relation to the practice of nursing? a. to convict professionals who commit State or Federal crimes b. to investigate and prosecute allegations of professional misconduct c. to monitor consumer complaints d. to set guidelines for practice 3. According to Education Law, Article 130, section 6502, a license shall be valid during the life of the holder unless the: a. Board of Regents revokes, annuls, or suspends the license b. Education Department files charges against the licensee c. licensee moves without proper notification d. licensee practices less than one day per month 8 4. According to Education Law, Article 130, section 6508, a board for each profession shall be appointed by the Board of Regents. The purpose of the State Board for Nursing is to: a. assist the Board of Regents and the Department on matters of professional licensing, practice and conduct b. conduct investigations into misconduct c. register or approve educational programs d. review qualifications of all candidates for licensure 5. According to Education Law, Article 130, section 6509, which one of the following does not constitute professional misconduct? a. being convicted of a crime under New York State or federal law b. making available to a patient copies of their patient records c. permitting an unlicensed person to perform activities requiring a license d. willfully failing to notify the Department of any change in name or mailing address 6. Talking to a nursing colleague in the public cafeteria of a hospital about a specific patient may result in charges of all except which one of the following: a. professional misconduct b. unprofessional conduct c. gross incompetence d. violation of confidentiality 7. According to Regents Rule 29.2, a licensed professional is practicing proper infection control if: a. direct patient contact is discontinued when the licensee has open, uncovered weeping skin lesions b. only gowns and gloves are donned if splattering blood is possible c. sharp items are placed in the trash d. the same protective equipment is used for different patients 8. According to the Rules of the New York State Board of Regents, Part 29.1 what is lawful? a. refusing to make available to a patient copies of patient records b. failing to wear an identification badge c. offering bonuses for a professional service d. charging a fee for providing health records to a patient 9. According to section 18 of the Public Health Law all of the following statements are true regarding access to records by patients except: a. a health care provider must furnish a copy of patient information upon the written request of a qualified person/patient within 10 days of the request b. patient information includes personal notes and observations of the health care provider c. no more than 75 cents per page may be charged for paper copies of such records
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