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A landmark law, Republic Act No. 7164 otherwise known as the “Philippine Nursing Act of 1991,” was enacted on November 21, 1991. This law removed the age limit for members of the Board, and required ten (10) years of continuous practice of the profession prior to appointment.
Powers and Duties of the Board. - The Board shall supervise and regulate the practice of the nursing profession and shall have the following powers, duties and functions: (a) Conduct the licensure examination for nurses; (b) Issue, suspend or revoke certificates of registration for the practice of nursing;
The Philippine Board of Nursing is an administrative body under the Professional Regulation Commission that regulates the practice of nursing in the Philippines. Its three primary purposes are: To provide regulatory standards in the practice of Nursing by implementing the Nurse Practice Act and by lobbying to Congress any proposed amendment to ...
21 Νοε 1991 · Study the conditions affecting the nursing practice in the Philippines and exercise the powers necessary to ensure the maintenance of efficient, ethical, technical, moral and professional standards in the practice of nursing, taking into account the health needs of the nation;
Nursing in the Philippines is provided by professionally trained nurses, who also provide a quarter of the world's overseas nurses. Every year, some 20,000 nurses work in other countries. [1] . Nurses in the Philippines are licensed by the Professional Regulatory Commission.
No. 9173 or the “Philippine Nursing Act of 2002” states that all applicants for license to practice nursing shall be required to pass a written examination, which shall be given by the Professional Regulatory Board of Nursing (Board);
Basic Nursing Education Program in the Philippines through the Commission on Higher Education (CHED). Competency-based Test Framework as the basis for the development of course syllabi and test questions for “entry level” nursing practice in the Philippine Nurse Licensure Examination.