A chemically addicted nurse who is reported to the board of nursing

A) automatically loses his or her license
B) can continue to work as a nurse.
C) gets arrested and has a criminal record.
D) is offered a rehabilitation program.


D

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Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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The charge nurse is reviewing the plans of care for four clients in labor. Which care plan requires additional information before implementing?

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