What is meant by “holding oneself out” as being a nurse licensed by the Board of Nursing?
Examples of acts which would be considered “holding oneself out” as being licensed by the Board of Nursing are telling clients that one is licensed by the Board of Nursing knowing that the client would rely on the licensed or registered status when accepting complementary and alternative health care services, using titles defined in the Nurse Practice Act while providing complementary and alternative health care services, or disclosing licensure or registered status on the client bill of rights.
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