The title of “Nurse” should be protected by law and applied to and used only by those legally authorized and licensed to practice the full scope of nursing.
Persons receiving health care have a right to know whether they are dealing with a legally licensed nurse. Reserving the title “Nurse” for those who meet the legal standard allows the public to distinguish legally qualified nurses from other health care providers.
Persons who legitimately use the title “Nurse” are individually responsible and accountable for their actions, and are required to adhere to professional codes of practice and ethics. Nurses need to be educated about their legal rights to the exclusive use of this title, and the ensuing accountability and responsibilities related to the scope of practice assigned to those who are entitled by law to bear this title.
The unlawful use of the title “Nurse” should result in criminal, civil, and/or administrative actions against the person and anyone who assists them in using the title “Nurse”. Unfortunately, what you have described is a common, yet erroneous, practice.
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