You need to be fully aware of your role and responsibilities
within the organisation or hospital you are working for, before
you sign any agreement or contract. The laws regulating nursing
practice vary in different countries, and you may find you are expected
to perform tasks for which you have no training in the UK. (This
may apply in particular to nursing on expeditions). Conversely,
tasks normally performed by nurses in the UK may be undertaken by
doctors in other countries.
Any queries you have regarding your role in respect
of the Code when nursing abroad should be made to the UKCC or members
can contact the RCN.
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