First you need some people Who can "play" with you so that means that Nurse-to-nurse shift change.
Prevention of infection.
Patient care and discharge.
practice
talk to his nurse she shoud be able to give them to you if they have gotten them back from the lab and if she is a licened practical nurse she may even be able to explain them to you
Erm... Practice nurse seinior practice nurse i think so anyways
Yes, a nurse can bill for services that fall within a nurse's scope of practice.
the nurse practice act
Yes, by law a nurse is required to have a liscense to practice.
An advanced practice nurse is an RN (registered nurse) who has completed an MSN (masters degree). There are different types of APRN's (dpending upon your focus of study during master's program). Clinical nurse specialists, nurse anesthetists, nurse practitioners. So, all nurse practitioners are advanced practice nurses, but not all advanced practice nurses are nurse practitioners.
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yes
Nurse midwife, because these nurses require a master's degree in addition to a nursing degree
Nurse Practice Acts pertain to each state individually. Your stae identifies the scope and practice of the divisions of nursing. There is no "national" Nurse Practice Act, as such although there might be such an entity as proscribed by the American Nurses Association. Do further research on www.nursingworld.org. Good luck!
Only if they are an advanced practice registered nurse and only if their state of practice permits it, i.e. a nurse practitioner, nurse midwife, or certified registered nurse anesthetists.