1. Scope of practice, what is it and who determines it?
2. To whom is the nurse accountable?
3. Relationship between autonomy and accountability
4. Relationship between accountability and liability
5. How are nurses prepared to be accountable?
6. What are steps that the nurse can take to minimize their personal liability
7. What are some of the codes for nursing
8. What is the relationship between the state board of nursing and accountability
9. How are the codes for nurses related to accountability
1)Scope of practice is explained as practitioner in healthcare who are permitted to take actions, procedures, processes with the terms of their licences.
Scope of practice is determined by the Nurse practice Act of the state.
2)Nurse is accountable to the patients ,to herself, to their employers, to their co workers, to their profession.
3)Autonomy is explained as the ability to make decision according to their knowledge.
Accountability is explained as taking responsibility of one's action which one performs towards their patients.
These two has to work together to perform and to provide quality care to patients.
1. Scope of practice, what is it and who determines it? 2. To whom is the...
1. Relationship between accountability and liability 2. How are nurses prepared to be accountable? 3. What are steps that the nurse can take to minimize their personal liability
1. What are some of the codes for nursing 2. What is the relationship between the state board of nursing and accountability 3. How are the codes for nurses related to accountability
1. What is the relationship between the state board of nursing and accountability, and how are the codes for nurses related to accountability.
What is it the scope of practice and who determines it for nursing
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