Discuss the common ethical and legal implications of


Most states have laws requiring mandatory reporting for suspicion of child abuse as a condition of professional licensure. Research the law in which you plan to be licensed as an RN and consider the information as you respond to this discussion. ***West Virginia (WV) is where I will have my license***

Read the following resources:

Muller, L. & Fink-Samnick, E. (2015)Mandatory Reporting: Let's Clear Up the Confusion.Professional Case Management, 20(4), 199-203. DOI: 10.1097/NCM.0000000000000102

Office of Children and Family Services (2014).Summary Guide for Mandated Reports in New York State. Rensselaer, NY: New York State Office of

Children & Family Services. Retrieved from: https://ocfs.ny.gov/main/publications/pub1159text.asp

Using your readings and the resources above address the following in your initial response (minimum of 250 words):

Discuss the common ethical and legal implications of mandatory reporting for nurses regardless of the state in which a Registered Nurse practices.

Do the mandatory reporting laws ensure children will be protected? Explain your response.

How would the RN overcome the feeling of hesitation to report suspected child abuse?

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