Florida Laws and Rules Governing the Practice of Nursing (Echelon) Practice Test

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What actions can lead to license suspension or revocation?

Fraud, misrepresentation, criminal offenses, unsafe practice, impairment, boundary violations, or violations of confidentiality or ethics

In Florida, a nurse’s license can be suspended or revoked when the professional breaches the trust and safety that protect patients. The actions that trigger this sanction are those that undermine honesty, legal compliance, safe clinical judgment, professional boundaries, and patient privacy. Fraud or misrepresentation, criminal offenses, unsafe practice, impairment, boundary violations, and violations of confidentiality or ethics are the kinds of conduct the Board flags for discipline because they directly endanger patients and erode public trust.

For example, falsifying records, engaging in activities while impaired, crossing inappropriate boundaries with a patient, or violating patient confidentiality all show a disregard for the core duties of nursing. Those are the kinds of conduct that can lead to license suspension or revocation, and may also result in probation or fines.

In contrast, actions like completing continuing education on time support licensure maintenance, reporting suspected abuse to authorities is a mandated protective duty, and providing care within the scope of practice consistently reflects appropriate professional behavior. These are not grounds for suspension; they embody the standards the licensure system aims to uphold.

Completing continuing education credits on time

Reporting suspected abuse to authorities

Providing care within the scope of practice consistently

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