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The nurse holds original licensure in a compact state and has practice privileges in two remote states. Should practice concerns arise with this nurse in a remote state, what is the status of the nurse's license?
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◦ Only the state in which the nurse demonstrated poor practice can act to suspend or revoke the nurse's license.
◦ License suspension or revocation can only occur if all three states agree to the action.
◦ Only the state in which the nurse holds licensure can act to suspend or revoke that license.
◦ The remote state can place the nurse's license on probation.
◦ The remote state can limit or stop the nurse from practicing in that state.


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blkth103

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Reply 2 on: Jan 10, 2023
YES! Correct, THANKS for helping me on my review


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