(SOLUTION) NR447 Week 5 Discussion: Reflection on Knowledge of Competencies

Purpose

The purpose of this reflection is for learners to learn about legal and ethical competencies in the workplace.

Course Outcome

This reflection enables the student to meet the following course outcome:

  • CO 5: Summarize legal, ethical, and professional competencies utilized by nursing leadership. (PO 6)

Due Date

  • During the assigned week (Sunday the start of the assigned week through Sunday the end of the assigned week):
    • Posts in the discussion at least two times, and
    • Posts in the discussion on two different days

Points Possible

50 points

Directions

  • Reflection is an activity that involves your deep thought into your own experiences related to the concepts of the week. Answers should be detailed. In reflections students:
    • Demonstrate understanding of concepts for the week
    • Engage in meaningful dialogue with classmates and/or instructor
    • Express opinions clearly and logically, in a professional manner
  • Use the rubric on this page as you compose your answers.
  • Scholarly sources are NOT required for this reflection
  • Best Practices include:
    • Participation early in the week is encouraged to stimulate meaningful discussion among classmates and instructor.
    • Enter the reflection often during the week to read and learn from posts.
    • Select different classmates for your reply each week.
Reflection

Reflect on your current knowledge of the Nurse Practice Act in your state or review your acts, rules, and regulations by going to the National Council of State Boards of Nursing at https://www.ncsbn.org/npa.htm (Links to an external site.)

  • How familiar are you with your state’s Nurse Practice Act?
  • What did you learn that you didn’t know before today?
  • How does this knowledge assist you as a leader or manager?

SOLUTION

According to Russell (2012), the nursing practice acts are vital in guiding the nursing practice. She compares these acts to regulations given to govern drivers. As there are risks and concerns involved when driving, there are also risks and concerns in the nursing practice. Treatments and medications could have unintended effects, clinical situations are highly variable, and patients are unwell. Fortunately, we have the nurse practice acts to help guide us through risky and uncertain situations. These legislations are not only meant to guide us, but they are also designed to protect members of the public from harm when under our care (Russell, 2012).Please click the purchase button to purchase the entire copy at $5