The BON makes sure that all nurses renew their license every other year with confirmation of the required continuing education. According to the BON website they license qualified RNs to begin practice as advanced practice registered nurses (APRNs), which include: clinical nurse specialists, nurse anesthetist, nurse practitioners, and midwives. The BON also enforces the NPA and Rules and Regulations and they do this by “setting minimum standards for nursing practice and nursing education,” they conduct investigations on complaints that are issued against nurses, and settle these complaints (Welcome to the Texas Board of Nursing Website). The BON approves schools, which prepares nurses for the initial entry into the practice of …show more content…
If examination is passed and BON issues a license I will follow the NPA and be held accountable by the BON. According to the Nurse Practice Act I am required to always wear a name bag with my degree, license, name, picture, and employer at all times when on duty. I have the responsibility to refuse a task given to me if it violates NPA or the Rules and Regulations and am protected by the NPA from being fired, suspended, or discriminated because of refusal. When refusing a task I am to inform that it could “constitute grounds for reporting the nurse to the Board” (Sec. 301. 352. Subsection a-1). I will be responsible for reporting to the Board if I have cause to believe that another nurse has violated the NPA or Rules and Regulations, or a nursing student that shows reason to believe that they are impaired by chemical dependency. If this happens I have the responsibility to make a report, which can be done in three different ways: to the Board, a peer review committee, or a nursing educational program. According to Sec. 301. 402. Subsection f I would be protected from punishment and discrimination from employers if I report in good faith or “advise a nurse of the nurse’s rights and