
If a nurse is reported to a state board of nursing for repeatedly making medication errors, it is most likely that:
A) the nurse will immediately have his or her license revoked.
B) the nurse will have to take the licensing examination again.
C) a course in legal aspects of nursing care will be required.
D) there will be a hearing to determine whether the charges are true.
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