Chapter 464
What is the Florida Statue detailing the FL Nurse Practice Act?
Right circumstances, right task, right person, right direction and communication, and right supervision.
What are the "Five Rights" of delegation?
An intentional threat or to give a treatment without permission.
What is Assualt?
Professional code of ethics that requires the nurse to provide support, stand, speak and act on behalf of their patient.
What is advocacy?
Florida manditory website repository
What is CE Broker?
Procedures by which nurse licensees can be disciplined.
What are probable-cause panels & citations?
To achieve the most positive patient outcomes in keeping with nursing’s social contract and obligation to society.
What is why we have Nursing Scope & Standards?
Restraining an individual to a certain area against their will.
What is False Imprisonment?
The applied discipline that addresses the moral features of nursing practice.
What are nursing ethics?
Only once before first renewal.
What is HIV/AIDS Overview for Health care?
A group of laws and statutes that authorizes the practice of nursing, establishes education standards, and monitors nursing practice to protect the public.
What is the Nurse Practice Act?
Nursing: Scope and Standards of Practice. Publisher ANA
What is the reference on which states base the creation of their Scope and Standards?
Intentional touching without consent, example: Consent for one treatment and another treatment is performed.
What is Battery?
Human dignity, privacy, justice, autonomy in decision making, precision and accuracy in caring, commitment, human relationship, sympathy, honesty, and individual and professional competency.
What are the 10 nursing ethical values?
Preventing Medical errors & promoting patient Safety, Laws & Rules of FL NPA, Human Trafficking
What are continuing education hours required every renewal cycle?
Report within 30 days
What is convicted of, found guilty of, or a plea of nolo contendere of a crime?
Diprivan administration
What is not within a Florida Registered Nurse's scope of practice?
A nurse on duty decides to leave the area of their assignment without proper notification to immediate supervisor.
What is Abandonment?
Nurse to patient, nurse to nurse, nurse to self, nurse to others, nurse to profession, and nurse and nursing to society
What are the 9 codes of ethics for nurses?
Recognizing impairment in the workplace
What is the 2 hours of required continuing eduction every other renewal cycle?
Licenses, Monitors, Disciplines, Educates & Rehabilitates
What is the function of the Florida Board of Nursing?
Assessments and Evaluations
What are 2 things a nurse cannot delegate to a Clinical Partner [CP]?
Acts of professional negligence like not checking patient's identification or documented allergies.
What is Malpractice?
Principles of justice, beneficence, nonmaleficence, accountability, fidelity, autonomy, and veracity.
What are the 7 principles of ethics in nursing?
CE Direct
What is where you can access all the CE's needed to renew your license, free of charge?