The Nurse Licensure Compact (NLC) allows for the recognition of a nurse's license in another state. Opponents of the NLC most often raise which criticism?

A) Multistate licensure can make it more difficult to discover and enforce disciplinary actions against nurses.
B) The standards of nursing practice vary greatly between different states and territories.
C) Multistate licensure makes it more expensive for nurses to renew their licenses when they expire.
D) It is difficult for nurses to obtain liability insurance when they are involved in work that spans more than one state.


Ans: A
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Opponents of multistate licensing believe that it may be difficult to discover disciplinary sanctions on a licensee. Educational programs vary between states, but standards of practice are more homogeneous. Cost and insurance issues are not commonly raised as points of opposition to the NLC.

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