The best way to avoid professional license trouble is to understand the law and practice ethics. Your nursing license is your livelihood as well as your right to practice. If you're a nurse, it's crucial to be aware of the laws governing your profession.
The best way to avoid professional license trouble is to understand the law and practice ethics.
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As a nurse, you should know the laws and ethical standards governing your profession.
- Understand where to find information about professional licensing. You can usually find this information on your state's department of nursing or hospital's website.
- Know what consequences could result from violating these laws and ethical standards. For example, if you violate an acceptable standard of care for patient care, it may be grounds for disciplinary action (such as losing your license). The same goes for violating other state or federal laws governing professional conduct such as drug trafficking or theft from patients' personal possessions—even if those actions weren't intended by you!
- Keep up-to-date on changes in regulations that affect nurses because they might have implications for future practice decisions.* Know how to report violations of the law and ethical standards when necessary.* Be familiar with resources available within your facility (e.g., human resources departments) so that when something goes wrong during patient care at home/workplace
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