Live Workshops
Nurse Leader Regulatory Orientation
This offering will provide information about the functions of the North Carolina Board of Nursing and how these functions impact the roles and responsibilities of the nurse leader (administrator, director, manager, clinical leader, supervisor, and others) and aspiring leaders in all types of nursing services and practice settings.
This 4 1/2-hour length workshop provides 5.5 CE contact hours.
Registration is required prior to attending the workshop.
The $50.00 non-refundable/non-transferable fee is required for each individual to attend the workshop.
Healthcare systems interested in providing the workshop for their staff should contact the NCBON at practice@ncbon.com.
Registration is open to active NC or compact state RNs in leadership and aspiring leadership roles.
Registration Links
2025
- April 2, 2025 (Virtual)
- May 14, 2025 (In-Person)
- September 10, 2025 (Virtual)
- October 15, 2025 (In-Person)
Note: You will be notified of any date or format changes.
Request a Board of Nursing Speaker
The Speaker Request Form has been designed for those facilities that would like to request a North Carolina Board of Nursing speaker to present a specific topic (indicated on form) to 30 or more participants.
Take a moment to fill out the Speaker Request form. The information you provide will enable us to select the appropriate speaker for the topic, prepare the speaker for the event, and ensure that we are able to meet you and your organization's expectations.
Noontime Knowledge with the NCBON: Continuing Competence (Virtual)
June 25, 2025, 12 noon - 1:15 p.m.
This free offering is for all nurses in NC and is an overview of the Continuing Competence Requirements including implementation of the approved learning plan.
Recorded Presentations
Legal Scope of Practice
The purpose of this course is to provide information and clarification regarding the legal scope of practice for nurses practicing in North Carolina. This self-paced online course provides a basic understanding of nursing regulation and the parameters of practice for all levels of nursing personnel. It contrasts the scopes of the Registered Nurse and Licensed Practical Nurse and provides examples of “exceeding” one’s scope.
Handout and reference materials should be downloaded and reviewed prior to registering for the course. You may exit the course at any time and complete it at your own pace. IMPORTANT: Prior to exiting the course, note your confirmation number for future reference and access.
Read the following handouts
The following documents and pages provide information that will be of assistance in completing the Legal Scope of Practice Course:
Rules Defining Components of Practice for Registered Nurses
- 21 NCAC 36.0221 - License Required
- 21 NCAC 36.0224 - Components of Nursing Practice for the Registered Nurse
- Nursing Practice Act 90-171.20 - Number 7 under definitions
Rules Defining Components of Practice for Licensed Practical Nurses
- 21 NCAC 36.0221 - License Required
- 21 NCAC 36.0225 - Components of Nursing Practice for the Licensed Practical Nurse
- Nursing Practice Act 90-171.20 - Number 8 under definitions
Tasks, Decision Tree, and Position Statements
- Nurse Aide I Tasks
- Nurse Aide II Tasks
- Decision Tree for Delegation to Unlicensed Assistive Personnel
- Revocation, Suspension & Denial of License (pg. 11)
- Licensed Practical Nurse in Charge
- Staff Development
- Procedural Sedation
- Cosmetic Procedures
- Wound Care-Assessment and Debridement
- Office Practice Setting
- History & Physical Examination – The Role of the Registered Nurse
Issues or Questions?
If you have issues or questions related to this course, please email them to the Practice Department along with your name and course title.
Just Culture
Provides an introduction to the basic principles of Just Culture and the use of these concepts in evaluating the reportability of untoward events to the Board.