Nursing Jurisprudence and Ethics for Texas Nurses Practice Exam

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The identity of a person submitting a complaint against a nurse to the BON is kept confidential

  1. throughout the entire investigation process

  2. until an agreed order is signed and ratified

  3. until formal charges are filed

  4. until the nurse is made aware of the complaint

The correct answer is: throughout the entire investigation process

A person submitting a complaint against a nurse to the BON can remain anonymous and their identity will be kept confidential during the entire investigation process. This means that even after an investigation is completed and actions are taken, the identity of the complainant will not be revealed. Options B, C, and D are incorrect because they all mention specific points in the investigation process where the complainant's identity may be made known. For example, option B mentions an "agreed order" being signed and ratified, which is a legal document and therefore may require the complainant to reveal their identity. Option C mentions formal charges being filed, which may also require the complainant's identity to be disclosed. And option D mentions the nurse being made aware of the complaint, which again may require the complainant to reveal their identity or potentially be revealed during the investigation process. Only option A ensures complete anonymity for the complainant throughout the entire investigation process.