TEXAS NURSE PRACTICE ACT AND NURSE JURISPRUDENCE EXAM TEST WITH VERRIFIED SOLUTIONS
TEXAS NURSE PRACTICE ACT AND NURSE JURISPRUDENCE EXAM TEST WITH VERRIFIED SOLUTIONS define nurse jurisprudence according to the texas BON - CORRECT ANSWERJurisprudence is the science or philosophy of law. The Texas Nurse Practice Act and the Texas Board of Nursing Rules and Regulations Relating to Nurse Education, Licensure, and Practice are the laws that govern the practice of nursing practice in Texas. Your nursing practice is directly affected by your ability to make informed decision within the parameters of these laws. You need to know how the rules apply to you, and then apply them in your nursing practice. state the reason new nurses must take and pass the nurse jurisprudence exam to receive their license to practice professional nursing in Texas - CORRECT ANSWERBON staff have heard nurses who were disciplined by the board proclaim "If only i had known and understood about my 'duty to the patient' under the NPA and board rules I would have not gotten into trouble with the BON" identify several topics covered on the nurse jurisprudence exam - CORRECT ANSWER--licensure and regulation -ethics -practice -peer reviews -disciplinary action make and accept assignments -nurses must take into consideration the staff person's: educational preparation, experience, knowledge and physical and emotional ability explore implications for practice from rule 217.11 standards of nursing practice from the Texas Nurse Practice Act - CORRECT ANSWER-Rule 217.11 is the foundation for all other standards: " ...maintain a safe environment for clients and others" *this standard supersedes any physician order, facility policy, or administrative directive explore conditions under which the nurse's duty to a patient begins - CORRECT ANSWER-You understand the minimum standards of care once you receive your nursing license -Nurses duty to a patient: *begins when there is a relationship established between the nurse and the patient *begins when the nurse has a responsibility for a patient *doesn't begin with a single event (clocking in) *when a nurse knows or should have known that a situation potentially discuss the process of safe harbor - CORRECT ANSWER--Complete quick request first -then before the shift ends complete the comprehensive one mandatory overtime: -a hospital is prohibited from scheduling mandatory overtime -on call time cannot be used to produce mandatory overtime -exceptions: disaster, state of emergency, unforeseen event, nurse is doing a procedure and cannot leave(patient safety) retaliation by the hospital is prohibited the nurse should invoke safe harbor when asked to accept an assignment that is unsafe or outside of her knowledge, skills, physical/emotional abilities safe harbor applies to all nurses when the nurse believes an assignment may place patients at risk of harm, thus violating the nurses' duty to a patient identify situations when the Peer Review Committee might be activated - CORRECT ANSWER-peer review two types- *safe harbor *incident based - eval of nursing care provided - eval of nurses qualifications - determination on the complaint about nursing care list specific acts identified as unprofessional conduct by the Nurse Practice Act - CORRECT ANSWER-*unsafe practice- delegating or assigning nursing functions when this could reasonably expect to result in unsafe care *unsafe practice- accepting those assignments that could result in unsafe care *failing to supervise delegated task *careless conduct that may endanger a client *falsifying records *violating professional boundaries *drug diversion *permitting client abuse/neglect *sexual conduct with a client
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texas nurse practice act and nurse jurisprudence
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define nurse jurisprudence according to the texas
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explore conditions under which the nurses duty to
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discuss the nurses role in reporting violations o
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