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.
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Nursing Jurisprudence
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It's all about patient safety and safe practice. Protecting your license and professional accountability.
Mable H. Smith has written: 'The legal, professional, and ethical dimensions of education in nursing' -- subject(s): Higher Education, Nursing, Students, Nursing Education, Civil Rights, Law and legislation, Legal Liability, Legislation & jurisprudence, Study and teaching, Faculty, Ethics, Nursing ethics, Nursing schools, Nursing students, Legal status, laws
The jury's jurisprudence had them believe that the man was guilty.
Alfred Swaine Taylor has written: 'Taylor's principles and practice of medical jurisprudence' -- subject(s): Forensic Medicine, Great Britain, Jurisprudence, Medical jurisprudence 'The Principles and practice of medical jurisprudence v. 2' 'Medical jurisprudence' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Forensic Medicine, Jurisprudence, Medical jurisprudence, Poisons, ForensicMedicine 'Taylor's Medical Jurisprudence' -- subject(s): Medical jurisprudence, Poisons
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Jurisprudence. In the US, people who graduate from law school receive a JD: a Doctorate of Jurisprudence. The suffix for attorneys is "Esquire;" e.g., John Smith, Esq. Jurisprudence. In the US, people who graduate from law school receive a JD: a Doctorate of Jurisprudence. The suffix for attorneys is "Esquire;" e.g., John Smith, Esq.
The Province of Jurisprudence Determined was created in 1832.
Imperial School of Jurisprudence was created in 1835.