what is the most important statutory law affecting nurses in each state? - Answers 1.Law established
through formal legislative processes.
2. Nurse Practice Act: Define the authority of the State Board of Nursing
List 4 important things that the Nurse Practice Act" does for nursing? - Answers -define the practice of
nursing
-sets educational qualifications/requirements for licensure
-legal titles/abbreviations that nurses can use
-provides disciplinary action for licensees
What are 3 function of the state boards of nursing? - Answers -authority to administer the nursing
practice act
-authority to adopt rules to administer the act
-authority to deny, suspend, or revoke a license or to otherwise discipline a licensee or deny an
application for licensure.
malpractice - Answers negligence in the profession
negligence - Answers failure to act as a reasonably prudent person would behave in specific
circumstances
assault - Answers threat; attempt to make bodily contact with another person without their consent
battery - Answers act carried out
delegation - Answers empower one to act for another
informed consent - Answers voluntarily; individual must be competent and have the capacity to
understand; patient must be given enough information to understand; full knowing authorization by the
patient for care/treatments/ procedures-must include risks/benefits/side effects/costs;alternatives(No
not deed informed consent if life-threatening)
confidentiality - Answers protection of private information
list specific strategies that a nurse can use to limit the possibility of legal action - Answers 1. practice in a
safe setting
2. communicate with other health professionals; open and clear communication-verbal and written
3.delegate wisely