CE: Texas Nursing Jurisprudence and Ethics

U.S.A. Texas

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Hidy. Any one know a good web based course that fulfills the new nursing jurisprudence requirement?

Very Respectfully,

Mark Wright

roser13, ASN, RN

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I don't know what the new nursing jurisprudence requirement is. Could you enlighten me?

MarkWright

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It could just be a Texas thing. We have to take a nursing course one the law and how it affects us... but like most things non working PHD nurses come up with they gave no real guidance.

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RN.com has a course. It's worth joining the year membership because you get ALL the courses for free then.

MarkWright

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Thanks a ton. I will check it out.

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Moved thread to Texas Nursing as state specific Test and CE requirement.

Established in 2008, Texas Nursing Jurisprudence Exam is 50 question open book exam required for new nurses or those getting initial Texas license to ensure legal knowledge of Texas nursing practice.

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Nursing Jurisprudence Prep Course - The Texas Board of Nursing has developed a Jurisprudence Exam Prep-Course that offers an overview and interactive instructions on the subject areas covered in the exam. The course is delivered online with the ability to bookmark "Hot Topics" for a quick review. The course, complete with training on how to locate information for further review, printable resources that will aid study and practice questions, will be useful not only for exam preparation but for future nursing practice.

Starting in 2013, TX BON requires a 2 hour CNE course

TX BON course $25: Interactive Online Course: Nursing Regulations for Safe Practice

Nurse.com $15 or free with unlimited CE/Nurse Direct Texas Nursing Jurisprudence and Ethics

Internet search "texas nursing jurisprudence and ethics" lists many online courses

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There actually is a rationale for this. Our Nurse Practice Act is much more 'evolved' than other states. In fact, we are the only state that has a legally defined "nurse patient duty" (since 1984) that cannot be subsumed by the physician-patient duty.... and we were the only state with mandated Peer Review (since 1986) until Kansas joined us recently... We also need to make sure that everyone understands how to use the protections that are in place for individual nurses such as Safe Harbor. We also have specific CE requirements for relicensure.

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Hello, I am just wondering if you take this course does it forego you having to take the test or is it in addition to taking the test?

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Hello, I am just wondering if you take this course does it forego you having to take the test or is it in addition to taking the test?

This does not replace the test for initial licensure.

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