As the number of nurses reaches the highest level ever, more people are going to enter nursing jobs and it is necessary to raise a question of what the educational level of students entering nursing should be. This discussion continued for a while, but the demand for registered nurses has been rising, and this problem is more prominent and urgent than ever. The nursing staff (ADN) program in 2002 occupies about 60% of nursing staff, but the American College of Nursing (ANA) promotes nurse bachelor's degree (BSN) as a standard for nurse education. In the 1960's (American Nurses Association, 1965, McWen quoted it,
Nurse education includes theoretical and practical training for nurses to prepare nurses to prepare for the duties of nursing professionals. This type of education is provided to nursing students by experienced nurses and other medical professionals with educational qualifications or experience. The nurse training course is offered in most countries and may be related to general medicine or specialty fields including psychiatric medical, pediatric medical, and postoperative medical care. The course leading to a self-registered nurse usually lasts 4 years. In nursing education, we also offer a post-qualification course for nursing specialized subjects
The legal implications of nursing practice relate to the public's expectations of nurses practicing with licenses, state law and federal law, scope of practice, and high professional standards. Nurse education, licensing and standard treatment provide a framework for practicing for nurses. This will expose the nurse to litigation if the work of the nurse is below acceptable care and ability standards. The grounds of the lawsuit means negligence, in a similar situation, not paying some attention to rational and prudent nurses, medical malpractice, and negligence in the professional role of nurses. Actions delegated and mandated also expose nurses to litigation and professional licenses. Litigation and reexamination of licenses by experts could lead to accusation of nurse licenses or loss of licenses
The instructor can play an important role in the future practical nurse's education. The instructor is a registered nurse or qualified nurse assigned to a student as a guideline for patient care in the clinical field of nurses. Schools are asked about dependence on mentors, availability to communities and emergency medical practices. Dependence on community institution viewers. Of the 33 schools that responded in the first year, 13 schools did not use mentors, nine students used mentors, but we have reported that they do not believe that they depend on mentors. In the second year, 16 schools used mentors, but 7 schools did not rely on the plan, 9 depended on them.