Which of the following best describes voluntary standards?

A) Voluntary standards are guidelines for peer review, guided by the public's expectation of nursing.
B) Voluntary standards set requirements for licensure and nursing education.
C) Voluntary standards meet criteria for recognition, specified area of practice.
D) Voluntary standards determine violations for discipline and who may practice.


Ans: A
Voluntary standards are developed and implemented by the nursing profession itself. They are not mandatory but are used as guidelines for peer review. The organizations that set standards are guided by society's need for nursing and by the public's expectations of nursing.

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