Liability of NP's
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Hello NP's!
I'm seriously considering applying to either NP school or MSN in education. The liability issue leaves me wondering if the stress of being an NP is worth the effort. Do NP's function in their practice according to a standard of care algorithm? In other words, if you make clinical decisions based upon what you are taught in school, is the risk for making a mistake minimized? If I were to become an NP, I would want to have a standard to follow in order to make perfect decisions about someone's care! My goal is to provide the best and safest care possible, and not get sued, which I'm sure is everyone's goal! I'm basing my career decision on responses, so any and all responses are appreciated.
Thanks,
UnitRN01