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Last Updated: 20th May 2024

What are nurses required to report?

What is Mandatory to Report? States require health professionals to report suspected abuse or neglect to the authorities.



Do nurses also have to report abuse?

Nursing staff are often the first to report abuse or neglect. They are required to report any abuse or neglect they find.

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What does the Nurse Practice Act say about reporting requirements?

Mandatory reporting is a requirement that nurses must report an occurrence, person, or combination thereof, when the public is in danger. Mandatory reporting can be required when state-enforced regulation is necessary in the public interest.

What time does an agency need to report suspected abuse?

All individuals are required to immediately file the report, including those who are licensed or certified in the state, or who work for an organization or facility licensed or certification by the state, and who have contact with children as part of their normal duties (e.g. teachers, nurses, day-care workers, etc.).