Ch. 6 - States and Licensure + Legal Issues Flashcards
what are the 4 objectives of the nursing practice act in each state?
1) defines the practice of professional nursing
2) sets the minimum educational qualifications and other requirements for licensure
3) determines the legal titles and abbreviations nurses may use
4) provides for disciplinary action of licensees for certain causes
what is the nursing practice act in each state?
statutory law affecting nursing practice within the state
any law regarding nursing practice is enforced by which executive agency?
SBN (State Board of Nursing)
what are other things is the SBN responsible for?
informs future nurses on how to apply for and maintain license after passing the NCLEX
what is the NCSBN’s Model Nursing Practice Act?
it is a guide to each state’s development and revisions of their nurse practice acts
define permissive law
protects and limits the use of the title granted in the law but does not prohibit persons from practicing the profession
only licensed nurses (RN, LPN) can be called nurses (T/F)
true
how do states grant licenses?
through the SBN
define licensure by endorsement
RNs may practice in different states without taking another exam (they receive a new license in the new state)
the NCLEX is administered by which organization?
National Council of State Boards of Nursing
what is the NLC (Nurse Licensure Compact)?
allows the RN to have one license yet practice in another compact state without an additional license
what is the central issue in malpractice?
negligence
what is the central question in any charge of malpractice?
“was the prevailing standard of care met?”
what are the four elements for a cause of action for negligence?
1) nurse assumed the duty of care
2) nurse breached the duty of care by failing to meet the standard of care
3) failure to meet the standard of care directly caused injury
4) injury is proved
while UAPs are helpful mitigating the nursing shortage, what kind of problem does this present to RNs?
their liability increased