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Nursing Influences : Hope D. Weaver

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Nursing Influences Hope D. Weaver Western Governors University Abstract Registered Nurses are regulated across the United States by organizations such as the National League for Nursing and the American Nurses Association. In addition to these organizations, each state has their own Board of Nursing who regulates state requirements of nursing education programs. A nurse’s character can be defined within the provisions of the Code of Ethics created by the ANA. Inside the provisions from the Code of Ethics are professional traits that are needed to work together in an interdisciplinary team. The four traits I use the most in nursing are accountability, respect, integrity, and collaboration. Core values are not the only …show more content…

(Potter, Perry, Stockert, & Hall, 2013) In addition to these organizations, each state has their own Board of Nursing who regulates state requirements of nursing education programs. The State Board of Nursing participates in the accreditation of these programs as well as developing nursing practice standards, policies, and enforcing rules and regulations. They are responsible for the administration, renewal, and suspension of license to registered nurses within the state where they practice. The State Board of Nursing suspends or revokes a license if a nurse’s conduct violates provisions in the licensing statute based on administrative law rules that implement and enforce the statute. (Potter, Perry, Stockert, & Hall, 2013) A nurse’s character can be defined within the provisions of the Code of Ethics created by the ANA. The two provisions that pertain to my nursing career the most are provisions three and four. Provision three states “The nurse promotes, advocates for, and protects the rights, health, and safety of the patient.” (Hegge-Chair, et al., 2015) Advocating for my patients, is one of the most important parts of my job. There are often times when a physician will look at a patient or patient’s case with a biased point of view. This effects their level of health care provided. By

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