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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin with SECTION A: Applicant Information. Enter your legal name as it appears on your identification, ensuring accuracy to avoid verification issues.
  3. Fill in your contact details, including email and phone number. Remember, the email is crucial for scheduling fingerprinting.
  4. Proceed to SECTION B: Licensure Information. Answer questions regarding previous NCLEX attempts and any nursing authority you have practiced under.
  5. In SECTION C: Eligibility Questions, respond truthfully to all inquiries about criminal history and mental health. This section is vital for your application’s integrity.
  6. Complete SECTION D: Nurse Compact Declaration by selecting your primary state of residence and indicating where you intend to practice.
  7. Finally, sign the attestation/consent at the end of the form, confirming that all information provided is accurate.

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Board Rule 217.11(1)(A) requires all nurses to know and conform to the Texas Nursing Practice Act and Board rules and regulations as well as all federal, state, or local laws, rules or regulations affecting the nurses current area of nursing practice.
According to Rule 217.11 in Standards of Nursing Practice. Assigned tasks depend on the knowledge, education, skills, and abilities of the licensed vocational nurse (LVN) or licensed practical nurse (LPN). Rule 217.11 implies: measures to improve a safe environment.
Board Rule 217.11 Standards of Nursing Practice, outlines the minimum standards for safe nursing practice at all levels of licensure, including the requirement that all nurses must implement measures to promote a safe environment for clients and others [217.11(1)(B)] and accept only those nursing assignments that take
In accordance with Rule 217.3(a): A new graduate who completes an accredited basic nursing education program within the United States, its Territories, or Possessions and who applies for initial licensure by examination in Texas may be temporarily authorized to practice nursing as a graduate nurse (GN) or graduate
Board rule 217.11, which outlines the standards of nursing practice, is a rule that stipulates the responsibilities and duties of a nurse in their professional setting. Specifically, it mandates the nurse to implement measures to prevent exposure to infectious pathogens and communicable conditions.

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Explanation. The **LVN scope of practice **includes participating in the modification and development of the nursing care plan. They dont generally initiate the plan independently, but contribute to it under the supervision of a RN or a physician.
Code 217.19 - Incident-Based Nursing Peer Review and Whistleblower Protections. (a) Definitions. (1) Assignment--Designated responsibility for the provision or supervision of nursing care for a defined period of time in a defined work setting.

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