Yes.
In the United States, the practice of nursing is regulated by state boards of nursing. These boards are responsible for granting nursing licenses, setting standards of practice, and enforcing rules and regulations to ensure patient safety.
You should write about the history of nursing from the nightingale era, transfer of nursing education to the tertiary sector , registration boards, specialisation, and outcomes from this change.
I don't exactly know what a nursing board is but, if you search for them on amazon or something like that you should be able to find what your looking for.
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Nursing jurisprudence is that area of law which is comprised of all legal rules and principles affecting the practice of nursing. Those laws (nursing practice acts) are typically within the functions of each state board of nursing. The state nursing boards license nurses based on those laws, and hold hearings regarding individual misconduct.
You need to visit this specific nursing schools website to find out any specific information you need.
2 year associates degree and state registration, which means passing state boards
You must enquire of YOUR State Board. Some will allow you to " challenge " with sufficient experience and written recommendations from Doctors for whom you have worked, and Supervisory RN's.
There are organizations that help convicted felons to find a job. There are not many opportunities in the nursing field as you can't be a felon to pass your nursing boards or even take the test.
They were black. All General officer's shoulder boards were black until 1877 when the branch of service color could be worn instead.
Distance Learning USA offers online nursing degrees that you can earn from home. You will then have to take your state boards to get you RN certification. Check out their website here: http://www.distancelearningusa.com/
The best place to look for this information is online on official medical bulletin boards or notification websites. Alternatively you could visit your local college or medical facility for more information.