Assume that you are leading a staff development meeting on regulation for nursing practice at your healthcare organization or agency.
Develop a 8- to 9-slide PowerPoint Presentation that addresses the following:
Describe the differences between a board of nursing and a professional nurse association.
Describe the board for your specific region/area.
Who is on the board?
How does one become a member of the board?
Describe at least one state regulation related to general nurse scope of practice.
How does this regulation influence the nurse’s role?
How does this regulation influence delivery, cost, and access to healthcare?
If a patient is from another culture, how would this regulation impact the nurse’s care/education?
Describe at least one state regulation related to Advanced Practice Registered Nurses (APRNs).
How does this regulation influence the nurse’s role?
How does this regulation influence delivery, cost, and access to healthcare?
Has there been any change to the regulation within the past 5 years? Explain.
Nursing Regulation: A Staff Development Presentation
Slide 1: Title Slide
- Title: Understanding Nursing Regulation
- Subtitle: A Staff Development Presentation
- Your Name & Title
- Date
Slide 2: Board of Nursing vs. Professional Nurse Association
- Board of Nursing:
- Purpose:
- Protect the public by ensuring safe and competent nursing practice.
- License and regulate nurses within the state.
- Investigate and discipline nurses who violate the Nurse Practice Act.
- Authority:
- Granted by the state legislature.
- Has legal authority to enforce nursing laws and regulations.
- Purpose:
Nursing Regulation: A Staff Development Presentation
Slide 1: Title Slide
- Title: Understanding Nursing Regulation
- Subtitle: A Staff Development Presentation
- Your Name & Title
- Date
Slide 2: Board of Nursing vs. Professional Nurse Association
- Board of Nursing:
- Purpose:
- Protect the public by ensuring safe and competent nursing practice.
- License and regulate nurses within the state.
- Investigate and discipline nurses who violate the Nurse Practice Act.
- Authority:
- Granted by the state legislature.
- Has legal authority to enforce nursing laws and regulations.
- Purpose: