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English to Spanish translations [PRO] Certificates, Diplomas, Licenses, CVs / nursing | |||||||
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4 | Amonestación o apercibimiento |
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Amonestación o apercibimiento Explanation: https://www.nmc.org.uk/ftp-library/sanctions/the-sanctions/c... https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amonestación https://www.monografias.com/trabajos73/responsabilidad-profe... |
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Reference: Findings Reference information: Caution order Reference: SAN-3b Last Updated 12/10/2018 A caution order is the least serious of our sanctions in that it is the least restrictive. A caution order is only appropriate if the Fitness to Practise Committee has decided there’s no risk to the public or to patients requiring the nurse or midwife’s practice to be restricted, meaning the case is at the lower end of the spectrum of impaired fitness to practise, however the Fitness to Practise committee wants to mark that the behaviour was unacceptable and must not happen again. Because a caution order doesn’t affect a nurse or midwife’s right to practise, the Committee will always need to ask itself if its decision about the nurse or midwife’s fitness to practise indicated any risk to patient safety. https://www.nmc.org.uk/ftp-library/sanctions/the-sanctions/c... |
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