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What is the role of the NMC?— Ans: To regulate nurses and midwives in
the UK to protect the public
What is the purpose of the NMC Code?— Ans: It is a tool for educating
prospective nurses and midwives.
What is NOT a purpose of the NMC?— Ans: It is responsible for regulating
hospitals or other healthcare settings.
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The UK regulator for nursing & midwifery professions within the UK with
a started aim to protect the health & well-being of the public is:— Ans:
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NMC
The following agency set the standards of education, training and
conduct and performance for nurses and midwives in the UK:— Ans: NMC
2026
What do you mean by code of ethics?— Ans: Legislative body to control
nurses
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What 4 key areas does the NMC Code cover?— Ans: Prioritise people
Practise effectively
Preserve safety
Promote professionalism and trust
How many units of continuing education should a nurse have in 3 years
according to NMC?— Ans: 35 units
The code is the foundation of:— Ans: good nursing & midwifery & a key
tool in safeguarding the health & well-beinf of the public
According to NMC standards code and conduct, a registered nurse is
EXCLUDED from legal action in:— Ans: possessing stock medications