Scope of Practice
Nurse Practice Act
Ethics & Standards
Legal Responsibilities
Professional Practice
100

This defines what a nurse is legally allowed to do based on education and licensure.

What is scope of practice?

100

This law regulates nursing practice in each state.

What is the Nurse Practice Act?

100

This provides ethical guidance for nurses.

What is the ANA Code of Ethics?

100

Failure to provide care that results in harm is called this.

What is negligence?

100

Refusing an unsafe assignment demonstrates this.

What is safe professional practice?

200

Nurses are responsible for knowing their own limits and abilities when providing care.

What is accountability?

200

The main purpose of the Nurse Practice Act is to protect this group.

Who are patients / the public?

200

Acting in the patient’s best interest reflects this ethical principle.

Acting in the patient’s best interest reflects this ethical principle.

200

Professional negligence by a nurse is known as this.

What is malpractice?

200

Following laws, policies, and ethics demonstrates this.

What is professional practice?

300

This organization determines nursing scope of practice at the state level.

What is the State Board of Nursing?

300

Violating the Nurse Practice Act can lead to this consequence.

What is loss or suspension of a nursing license?

300

Avoiding harm to patients demonstrates this ethical principle.

What is nonmaleficence?

300

Accurate documentation helps protect the nurse from this.

What is legal liability?

300

Asking for help when unsure demonstrates this trait.

What is responsibility?

400

Practicing outside one’s scope may result in this legal issue.

What is negligence?

400

This outlines legal standards for safe nursing care.

What is the Nurse Practice Act?

400

Treating all patients fairly represents this principle.

What is justice?

400

Nurses must report unsafe practices to prevent this.

What is patient harm?

400

Proper delegation helps prevent this legal issue.

What is malpractice?

500

A nurse refuses to perform a task they are not trained to do to protect patient safety.

What is staying within scope of practice?

500

Nurses must follow the Nurse Practice Act even if facility policies conflict.

What is true?

500

Respecting a patient’s right to make their own decisions demonstrates this.

What is autonomy?

500

This means the nurse is responsible for their own actions and decisions.

What is accountability?

500

Ongoing education helps nurses maintain this.

What is competency?