State Board Of Nursing Case Study

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Frequently Asked Questions Roles of State Boards of Nursing: Licensure, Regulation and Complaint Investigation What is the role of state boards of nursing? State boards of nursing are government agencies charged with regulating nursing practice. The boards protect the public by ensuring that standards of nursing practice are met and nurses are competent in their practice. Typical powers and duties of a board of nursing include: • Interpreting and enforcing the state nurse practice act • Administering nurse licensure by overseeing exams to grant licenses and taking action against licenses of nurses who have exhibited unsafe nursing practice • Accrediting or approving nurse education programs • Developing nursing practice standards…show more content…
State boards of nursing ensure compliance with state nurse practice acts. To find information on a state nurse practice act from a particular state, go to, https://www.ncsbn.org/contactbon.htm, and click on the state. March 2012 What is the role of professional nurses associations in cases that come before a state board of nursing? It is the responsibility of the state boards of nursing to enforce each state’s nurse practice act with the goal of protecting the public. ANA recognizes the authority and responsibility of boards of nursing to investigate complaints, hold hearings and render findings on issues concerning nurse licensure. Therefore, ANA typically does not become involved during the investigation and adjudication of a case concerning a nurse’s license. The facts of a case before a board of nursing generally are only available to the regulatory body, which is uniquely positioned to evaluate the complaint and defense. ANA appreciates how difficult it is for a nurse to undergo an investigation of his or her practice by the state board of nursing. ANA expects state boards of nursing to follow standard procedures, render unbiased judgments and be fully transparent in their…show more content…
ANA and state nurses associations do not represent nurses in complaints that are filed with state boards of nursing. It is not part of the professional associations’ responsibilities to oversee the licensure or professional competence of individual practitioners. The independent state boards of nursing were established to regulate the nursing profession, and investigate and adjudicate complaints related to the licensure of nurses. Has ANA defended

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