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What is the primary purpose of nursing jurisprudence?
✔✔To ensure nurses understand and comply with laws and regulations governing practice.
Who regulates nursing practice in each state?
✔✔The state board of nursing.
What is the Nurse Practice Act?
✔✔A state law that defines the scope of nursing practice and responsibilities.
What must a nurse do before practicing in a new state?
✔✔Obtain a license from that state’s board of nursing.
What is the purpose of licensure for nurses?
✔✔To protect the public by ensuring qualified practitioners.
What is required to renew a nursing license?
✔✔Completion of continuing education and payment of renewal fees.
What is considered unprofessional conduct for a nurse?
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,✔✔Fraud, negligence, substance abuse, or violating patient rights.
What is mandatory reporting in nursing?
✔✔Reporting certain events like abuse, neglect, or unsafe practice to authorities.
Who must nurses report suspected child abuse to?
✔✔The appropriate state child protective services agency.
What is a disciplinary action a board of nursing can take?
✔✔Suspension, revocation, probation, or fines.
What is the difference between negligence and malpractice?
✔✔Negligence is failure to exercise reasonable care; malpractice is professional negligence
causing harm.
What is informed consent?
✔✔Permission given by a patient after being fully informed of risks and benefits.
When can a nurse administer medications without a physician’s order?
✔✔In emergencies, under standing protocols, or as allowed by law.
What is patient advocacy?
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, ✔✔Acting in the best interest of the patient to ensure safety and rights.
What is the purpose of HIPAA for nurses?
✔✔To protect patient privacy and confidentiality of health information.
What is an advanced directive?
✔✔A legal document stating a patient’s wishes for medical care if they cannot decide.
What must a nurse do if they suspect elder abuse?
✔✔Report it immediately to the appropriate protective services.
What is the scope of practice for a registered nurse?
✔✔Tasks and responsibilities legally permitted by state law and education.
What is the scope of practice for a licensed practical nurse?
✔✔Tasks allowed under supervision and state regulations.
What is delegation in nursing?
✔✔Assigning tasks to qualified personnel while retaining accountability.
What is supervision in nursing?
✔✔Oversight of delegated tasks to ensure safe, competent performance.
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