Nurse Practice Act

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    Dq3-2

    Texas Board of Nursing, nurses are advised to use the six-step decision making model developed by the board to assist nurses make a sound professional judgment before undertaking a nursing task or procedure.(Texas Board of Nursing,2010) Step-1: Is the act consistent with the Texas Nursing Practice Act (NPA)? (Texas Board of Nursing: NPA, Ch 301.002(2) Step-2: Is there an appropriate order that authorizes the performance of the activity? Step-3: Is the act supported by conclusive

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    Professional Roles

    explore some of these influences, and outline a Professional Nursing Mission Statement, with a keen look at nursing organizations, ethics, accountability, and professional practice. Mishel’s Theory of Uncertainty in Illness will be explained as a support to the mission statement and support of my personal professional practice. Additionally, two personal anecdotes will be shared regarding the ethical principles of respect for autonomy and beneficence. Functional Difference between Regulatory

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    Professional Development of Nursing Professionals

    The Accountable Care Act was signed on March 23, 2010. The goal of this act is to transform US health system into a quality and efficient health system. With emphasis on the public programs this calls for hospitals to create an innovative workforce. With this creation calls for a change in nursing education, nursing practice and nursing leadership. Impact of Nursing Education Currently there are three routes one can purse for their endeavor of becoming a registered nurse. There is the three year

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    Professional Roles and Values

    professional development. I will discuss the functional differences of the American Nurses Association and the Board of Nursing. I will discuss provisions of the nursing code of ethics and how it has shaped my practice, along with professional traits from the American Nurses Association Code of Ethics. I will share Florence Nightingale’s Theory of Nursing and how it has influenced my nursing practice, highlighting her contributions to the profession. In conclusion, I will discuss

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    Iom Future of Nursing

    beginning to change. The largest component of the health care workforce is nurses and the needs to strengthen this group will only improve the delivery of care and the health care system. The IOM and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation established that accessible, high quality care cannot be achieved without extraordinary nursing care and leadership (American Nurses Association, 2014, p. 1). The report calls on nurses individually and as a profession to embrace changes needed to promote health

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    Nursing Act Practice

    of nursing practice is based by each states rules and regulations to govern the practice of nursing within that state. All nurses practice acts include two essential purposes. First each act includes statements that refer to protecting the health and safety of the citizens in the jurisdiction. The second purpose is to protect the title of the RN. The legal title RN is reserved for those meeting the requirements to practice nursing. (Contemporary Nursing, 2014) The scope of practice for RN’s is

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    Standard of Practice

    As register nurses we provide services that require a substantial amount of education, judgment and skill. It is important that we have a working knowledge of what the state we are working in has established as a scope of practice of a register nurse. We are advocates of the patient and his family, and we are to promote patient safety by practicing within the national practice act and the board of nursing rules and regulations. The scope of practice for the register nurse utilizes the nursing

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    Ethical and Legal Issues in Nursing

    Nursing Nurses face various ethical and legal issues in the medical setting. As professionals, nurses must be aware of these legal and ethical issues when they occur. Nurses have a legal and ethical obligation to respond to these issues. Being a professional nurse requires a nurse to assess the pros and cons of different situations, but also to withhold their personal beliefs and listen and respect the beliefs and traditions of others. Legally Nursing implications require nurses to maintain licensure

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    Professional Roles and Values

    well as the Iowa State Nurse Practice Act, and Professional Nursing Organizations such as the NGNA (National Geriatric Nursing Association) and the code of ethics. The role of the Iowa Board of Nursing is to regulate nursing practice by protecting the public by ensuring that the nurses are following the standard of nursing practice as well as being competent in the field of nursing. A few responsibilities of the board is to interpret and enforce the state nurse practice act, accredit or approve nursing

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    Profession of Nursing

    The nursing profession has metamorphosed from a primitive unorganised practice in ancient times, to the mostly autonomous, essential profession that is prevalent in countries worldwide. It has undergone tremendous changes in response to societal needs and due to its dynamic component, will continue to change ever so often in order to effectively produce service to society (Berman, Snyder, Kozier & Erb, 2008). The importance of nursing stemmed from the traditional female role as mother, wife, sister

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