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A nurse explains to coworkers that care provided for a patient is based on the Nurse Practice Act (NPA), which covers the
 
  1. Patient's Bill of Rights.
  2. Rules and regulations that nurses must practice.
  3. American Nurses Association's (ANA) guidelines.
  4. Reasons that nurses may have action taken against their licenses.

Question 2

A nurse has been reported to the board of nursing for performing skills that are outside her scope of practice. The nurse should expect
 
  1. A lawsuit by the institution for malpractice.
  2. A hearing by the board of nursing to determine whether the charges are true.
  3. Immediate revocation of her nursing license.
  4. Requirement to complete a minimum of 10 continuing education units (CEUs).



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Answer to Question 1

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fnuegbu

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Reply 2 on: Jul 22, 2018
Thanks for the timely response, appreciate it


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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
:D TYSM

 

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