N-NF-II-125 Chapter Notes -Professional Liability Insurance, Misdemeanor

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Nursing students are responsible for their own actions and liable for their own acts of negligence committed during the course of clinical experiences. When they perform duties that are within the scope of professional nursing, such as administering an injection, they are legally held to the same standard of skill and competence as a registered professional nurse. Lower standards are not applied to the actions of nursing students. Nursing students are not considered employees of the agencies in which they receive clinical experience because these nursing programs contract with agencies to provide clinical experiences for students. In cases of negligence involving such students, the hospital or agency (e. g. , public health agency) and the educational institution will be held potentially liable for negligent actions by students. Some nursing schools require students to carry individual professional liability insurance. Nursing students need to be aware that most state boards of nursing require a reporting of prior criminal history when applying for licensure.

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