Nursing Practice Act & Code of State Regulations
Nurses, like other licensed professionals, are regulated by various
state laws. One important state law that directly affects the practice
of nursing is the nursing practice act. Nursing practice acts originated
to protect the public from unsafe and unlicensed practice, by regulating
nursing practice and nursing education. Nursing practice acts define
nursing, set standards for the nursing profession and give guidance
regarding scope of practice issues. As such, the state nursing practice
act is the single most important piece of legislation affecting
nursing practice.
Nursing practice acts are not checklists. They contain general
statements of appropriate professional nursing actions. The nurse
must incorporate the nursing practice act with his or her educational
background, previous work experience, institutional policies, and
technological advancements. The main purpose of nursing practice
acts is to protect the public from unsafe practitioners, and the
ultimate goal is competent, quality nursing care provided by qualified
practitioners.
Nurses have an ethical and legal responsibility to maintain
the currency of their practice in today’s changing health
care system and to be familiar with the nursing practice act.
The Missouri Nursing Practice Act is found in the State of Missouri
Statutes RSMo 335. You can access the statute http://www.moga.state.mo.us/STATUTES/C335.HTM.
Reference
Brent, Nancy. (1997). Nurses and The Law, A Guide to Principles
and Applications. W.B.Saunders Company.
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