172 Neb. Admin. Code, ch. 101, § 006

Current through September 17, 2024
Section 172-101-006 - UNPROFESSIONAL CONDUCT

Unprofessional conduct is set out in Neb. Rev. Stat. § 38-179 and this chapter as follows:

(1) Failure to utilize appropriate judgment in administering safe nursing practice based upon the level of nursing for which the individual is licensed;
(2) Failure to exercise technical competence based upon the level of nursing for which the individual is licensed in carrying out nursing care;
(3) Failure to follow policies or procedures implemented in the practice situation to safeguard patient care;
(4) Failure to safeguard a patient's dignity or right to privacy;
(5) Violating the confidentiality of information or knowledge concerning a patient;
(6) Verbally or physically abusing patients;
(7) Falsification or intentional unauthorized destruction of patient records;
(8) Failure to maintain an accurate patient record;
(9) Misappropriating medications, supplies or personal items of a patient or agency;
(10) Committing any act which endangers patient safety or welfare;
(11) Delegating or assigning nursing interventions contrary to the standards set in 172 NAC 99;
(12) Failure to exercise supervision as set in 172 NAC 99 over persons who are authorized to practice only under the direction of the licensed nurse or licensed practitioner;
(13) Leaving a patient care nursing assignment without notifying personnel so that reasonable arrangements for continuation of care can be made;
(14) Failure to seek consultation, collaboration, or direction from another licensed health care provider when warranted by patient condition;
(15) Accepting an assignment when the licensed nurse does not have the competence to safely perform the intervention required by the assignment;
(16) Practice of the profession without a current active license or temporary license;
(17) Failure of a licensee, who is the subject of a disciplinary investigation, to furnish the Department or its investigator with requested information or requested documents;
(18) Falsification or misrepresentation of material facts in attempting to obtain nursing employment;
(19) Altering a license or temporary license by changing the expiration date, license number or any other information appearing on the license;
(20) Intentional falsification of material facts in a material document connected with the practice of nursing;
(21) Violating any term of probation, condition, or limitation imposed on the licensee by the Department;
(22) Kissing, fondling, touching or engaging in any other activities of a sexual nature with a patient;
(23) Crossing the professional boundaries of the nurse-patient relationship, to include patients' family members, including the nurse's use of social media;
(24) Failure to meet the repayment provisions for a loan received under the Nursing Student Loan Act; and
(25) Failure to meet the repayment provisions for a loan received under the Nursing Faculty Student Loan Act.

172 Neb. Admin. Code, ch. 101, § 006

Amended effective 10/5/2020