1. Why are there laws regulating nursing? 2. What are the laws related to nursing? 3. What does the Statue of Limitation mean? 4. How does the Reciprocal Action help to protect the public? 5. Why does a nurse need to know about the Nurse Practice Act? 6. What are the rules in your state that regulates your practice? Be sure to list them all. 7. List the parts of the Nursing Practice Act that affects your practice in your state.10 pts.8. What is the Detailed Test Plan and how will it help you prepare for the NCLEX-PN® exam. Part 2 – Listen to one of the educational videos found on YouTube about the Board of Nursing.

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