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      • The Ohio Board of Nursing is a government agency created by Ohio law to regulate the practice of nursing in Ohio for the safety of the public. The Ohio legislature enacts the Nurse Practice Act set forth in Chapter 4723 of the Ohio Revised Code.
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  2. The Ohio Board of Nursing is a government agency created by Ohio law to regulate the practice of nursing in Ohio for the safety of the public. The Ohio legislature enacts the Nurse Practice Act set forth in Chapter 4723 of the Ohio Revised Code.

  3. nursing.ohio.gov › about-us › ohio-board-of-nursingOhio Board of Nursing

    OBN is a government agency created by Ohio law to regulate the practice of nursing in Ohio for the safety of the public. The Ohio legislature enacted the Nurse Practice Act (NPA) set forth in Chapter 4723. of the Ohio Revised Code.

  4. The Ohio Board of Nursing recognizes nurses as a highly valued and integral part of the health care system, and supports nurses practicing to the full extent of their licensed scope of practice as defined in the Nurse Practice Act and administrative rules.

  5. Jun 14, 2013 · The Nurse Practice Act and the rules establish requirements for various types of licensure and certification, practice, discipline, education, and various training programs. You can access the statute and the rules through the Board web site at www.nursing.ohio.gov.

  6. A RN is required by Rule 4723-4-03(C), OAC, to demonstrate competence and accountability in all areas of practice in which the nurse is engaged, which includes recognition, referral, or consultation and intervention, when a complication arises.

  7. (A) "Registered nurse" means an individual who holds a current, valid license issued under this chapter that authorizes the practice of nursing as a registered nurse.

  8. The mission of the Ohio Board of Nursing is to actively safeguard the health of the public through the effective regulation of nursing care. The Board’s top priorities are to efficiently license the nursing workforce and remove dangerous practitioners from practice in a timely manner to protect Ohio patients. Public protection is

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