| nursing jurisprudence |
The application of the principles of law as they relate to the practice of nursing, to the obligations of nurses to their patients, and to the relations of nurses with each other and with other health care professionals.
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| Nursing Minimum Data Set |
ABBR: NMDS. An abstracting system designed to collect minimal, comparable standardized nursing care information. It may be used in different settings and for different types of patients. Among its purposes are to identi
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| nursing protocol |
A specific written procedure that prescribes nursing actions in a given situation. Health agencies and physicians establish protocols to ensure consistency and quality of care. A protocol may describe mandatory nursing assessmen
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| nursing standards |
The criteria established by professional nursing organizations that describe peer expectations for safe, competent, ethical performance of professional responsibilities. Documents such as the American Nurses' Association Standa
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| nursing student |
An individual enrolled in a school of nursing.
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