Nurse Practice Act

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    Professional Development

    Professional Development of Nursing Professionals According to the Institute of Medicine (IOM) report (2010), the nursing profession has become the nation’s largest health care workforce with more than three million active licensed members. Registered nurses (RNs) usually work in hospitals, physician inpatient or outpatient offices, home healthcare, nursing care facilities, correctional facilities, government offices, schools or public health offices, and within the military. There primary role is provide

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    Patton Fuller

    Running Head: Professional Regulation and Criminal Liability Regulation of Nursing Practice and Legal Aspects Marie Alexandre University Of Phoenix HCS/430 - LEGAL ISSUES IN HEALTH CARE: REGULATION AND COMPLIANCE Instructor: LENORA SMITH July 4th 2011 Running Head: Professional Regulation and Criminal

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    Rolls

    your professional nursing practice. The rubric prompt for a score of (4) is to provide a logical explanation, with substantial detail, of the functional differences between a regulatory agency, such as a BRN, and a PNO as it pertains to the candidate’s professional nursing practice. My advice is that this task prompt is looking for your understanding of the differences between regulatory agencies such as the Board of Nursing in your state, your State Nursing Practice Act (which is state law) and

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    Patient Abuse Case Study

    Nursing practice is the expectation of nurses, established by nursing staff and patients, which is the general standard accepted. Reflection allows a nurse to improve and advance their experiences.This essay aims to discuss patient abuse within aged care facilities and a nurses duty of care are two issues that allow a nurse to reflect and develop their practice skills and person-centered practice. The World Health Organisation (WHO) defines elder abuse as a separate or continuous action, or where

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    Advance Practice

    | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Professional Development of Nursing Professionals | | | | CRYSTAL M FORE NRS 430V: Professional Dynamics 10/26/2013 | There has been a deficiency in the nursing practice as health care has changed and grown. Nursing has advanced significantly over the last 150 years and the days of Florence Nightingale, but nursing is still in its infancy in regards to its potential that needs to be for the changing population.

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    Health Assessment

    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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    Ethics and Law in Nursing

    Dilemmas and D'Legals: Ethics and Law in Nursing Marsha Brice, Barbara Gong, Holly Lavely, Lindsey Talbot, Loveda Turnage NUR/391 August 6, 2012 Esther Van Baren Dilemmas and D'Legals: Ethics and Law in Nursing Every day nurses are confronted with situations that lead them to question their ethics and the legal duties of their profession. Both dilemmas are presented for examination and discussion in this class via two scenarios. In the first case scenario, the family of a victim of

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    Case Study: Cindy Going Home In The Hospital

    required to stabilize a client's condition and/or prevent complications; (RULE WAS VIOLATED BY CINDY!) (N) Clarify any order or treatment regimen that the nurse has reason to believe is inaccurate, non-efficacious or contraindicated by consulting with the appropriate licensed practitioner and notifying the ordering practitioner when the nurse makes the decision not to administer the medication or treatment; (RULE WAS VIOLATED BY CINDY!) (P) Collaborate with the client, members of the health

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    The Impact of the Institute of Medicine Report on Nursing

    signed the Affordable Care Act (ACA) to ensure all individuals in the United States will have access to quality health care ("Key Features Affordable Care ", 2013). Many organizations, including the Institute of Medicine (IOM), recognize that changes need to be made to the current health care system in order for Affordable Care Act to be successful. In 2010 the IOM issued a report reflecting changes needed in health care including: nursing education, nursing practice, and nursing roles as leaders

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    Nursing Standards of Practice

    Identify the different entities that might be involved in developing a standard of practice. Outline the Process for Developing Nursing Standards of Practice and Identify the Different Entities That Might Be Involved in Developing a Standard of Practice. When outlining the process for developing standards of practice the American Nurses Association relies on members as the first link in developing an official resource. Members are nominated to a working group that researches the issue at hand

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