Nevada Administrative Code
Chapter 632 - Nursing
DISCIPLINARY ACTION AND PRACTICE BEFORE THE BOARD
Section 632.895 - Interpretations for purposes of disciplinary action
Current through September 16, 2024
For the purposes of disciplinary action on the following grounds, the following interpretations apply:
1. An offense involving moral turpitude includes an act of dishonesty, baseness, vileness or depravity in the private or social duties which a person owes to another person or to society contrary to the accepted and customary rule of right and duty between human beings.
2. Gross negligence in carrying out usual nursing functions includes a departure from established and customary standards of care which would have been exercised by a licensed nurse or an act or omission where there is a legal duty to act or to refrain from acting. An exercise of so slight a degree of care as to justify the belief that there was a conscious or overt disregard or indifference for the health, safety, well-being or welfare of the public is considered a substantial departure from the accepted standard of care.
3. Habitual intemperance or addiction to the use of any controlled substance includes the use of those substances to the extent that the person's judgment, skills or ability to provide safe and competent nursing care are impaired, that the person is unable to care for himself or herself, his or her property or the members of his or her family, or that it is medically determined that the person is in need of medical or psychiatric care, treatment, rehabilitation or counseling.
4. Unfitness to practice nursing or mental incompetence includes an order of a court adjudging that a person is mentally incompetent, an evaluation by a qualified professional person indicating that he or she is mentally or physically incapable of engaging in professional or practical nursing in a manner consistent with sound care of patients, or an uncorrected physical defect that precludes him or her from safely performing nursing functions.
5. An offense involving abuse or neglect includes an act by a licensee or holder of a certificate that constitutes the failure to provide such service, care or supervision as is reasonable and necessary to maintain the health or safety of a patient if:
6. An act of patient abandonment occurs if:
Added to NAC by Bd. of Nursing, eff. 8-5-86; A 5-18-94; 5-9-96
NRS 632.120, 632.320