Nursing's Social Policy Statement - Answers •Describes the role of professional nursing in
society and health care
•Provides an overview of the essence of nursing practice
•Identifies the profession's active leadership role related to social concerns
-Nurse leaders and managers use this resource to:
•Reinforce the concepts of autonomy and competence, the scope and standards of nursing
practice, and the nursing process.
•Develop the unit vision, mission, and philosophy as well as strategic planning.
Nursing: Scope and Standards of Practice - Answers -Delineates the professional scope and
standards of practice and responsibilities of all RNs in all settings
-Serves as a basis for
•Quality improvement systems
•Development and evaluation of nursing service delivery systems and organizational structures
•Establishment of the legal standard of care
-Nurse leaders and managers use this resource to Ensure staff provide safe and competent
care.
Licensure - Answers •Is a process by which boards of nursing grant permission to an individual
to engage in nursing practice after the applicant has met the necessary competencies
•Is mandatory in the United States and Canada
, •Assures the public that those calling themselves nurses have met regulatory standards
specific to the profession
•Holds nurses who violate nurse practice acts and standards of practice accountable for their
actions and ensures that foreign-educated nurses have met U.S. standards
Regulation - Answers •Ensures members act in the public's best interest when providing nursing
care
professional regulation - Answers •oversight, monitoring, and controlling of members based on
principles, guidelines, and rules deemed standard in the profession
self-regulation - Answers •personal accountability for one's professional nursing practice based
on those same principles, guidelines, and rules
legal regulation - Answers •oversight and monitoring based on applicable statutes and
regulations such as licensure, nurse practice acts, civil law, and criminal law
State Nurse Practice Acts - Answers •They are enacted in all states and territories of the United
States through state or provincial legislature.
•They establish a board of nursing that has the authority to develop rules and regulations to
clarify the law.
-they include:
•Education program standards
•Requirements for licensure
•Types of titles and licenses
•Scope and standards of nursing practice
•Grounds for disciplinary action, other violations, and possible remedies
National Council of State Boards of Nursing - Answers •Is responsible for promoting uniformity
of nursing regulation
•Consists of board of nursing members from the United States, District of Columbia, and certain