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GUAM BOARD OF NURSE EXAMINERS

“The Practice of Professional Nursing means the performance for compensation of any act in helping people cope with difficulties in daily living which are associated with their actual or potential health problems or illness problems, or the treatment thereof, which require a substantial amount of scientific knowledge in the biological, physical and social sciences and technical skills, and includes all of the following:
(A) direct and indirect patient care services that ensure the safety, comfort, personal hygiene and protection of patients, and the performance of disease prevention and restorative measures;
(B) direct and indirect patient care services including, but not limited to, the administration of medications and therapeutic agents necessary to implement a treatment, disease prevention or rehabilitative regime prescribed by a licensed physician or dentist;
(C) the performance, according to standardized procedures, of basic health care, testing and preventative procedures, including, but not limited to, skin tests, immunization techniques and the withdrawal of human blood from veins and arteries; or
(D) observation of signs and symptoms of illness, reactions to treatment, general behavior or general physical conditions; and:
(i) determination of whether such signs, symptoms, reactions, behavior or general appearance exhibit abnormal characteristics; and
(ii) implementation, based on observed abnormalities, appropriate reporting, referral, standardized procedures, changes in treatment regime in accordance with standardized procedures or the initiation of emergency procedures. Standardized procedures as used in this Section means policies and protocols developed through collaboration among administrators, physicians, nurses and other health professionals of an organized health care system.
(2) Practice of Practical Nursing means the performance for compensation of technical services requiring basic knowledge of the biological, physical, behavioral, psychological, and sociological sciences of nursing procedures.” 10 GCA §12101(f).

In addition to licensing registered nurses, advanced nurse practitioners, licensed practical nurses, and certified nurse assistants, the Guam Board of Nurse Examiners is authorized to:

  • Prescribe standards for and periodically evaluate basic nursing education programs for entry into practice and approve such programs that meet the requirements of the Nurse Practice Act and the Board’s rules and regulations;
  • Deny or withdraw approval of basic nursing education programs for entry into practice that do not meet the prescribed standards;
  • Serve as an evaluating and approving (or disapproving) body for nursing education programs located in the Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands, the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, or any jurisdiction arising from the Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands, upon request of the appropriate governing body; provided, that all expenses of the evaluation and approval or disapproval, shall be paid by the requesting jurisdiction;
  • Administer the National State Board Test Pool Examination; and
  • Prescribe the manner in which specialists and other nurses who desire to restrict their practice to a particular area of nursing announce their practices to the public and shall issue certificates identifying the nurse and his specialty.


10 GCA § 12307.

Zennia Cruz Pecina, MSN, RN
GBNE, Executive Officer
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(671) 735-7412

Board Members

Gregory Woodard, APRN-NPC, AOCNP
Chairperson
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Anna Varghese, DNP, CMSRN
Vice-Chairperson (Education Member)
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Phillip John Calalo, DNP, RN
Secretary (Hospital Member)
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Gia Ramos, RN
(RN Member)
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Brenda Manzana, LPN
(LPN Member)
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Charlotte Huntsman
(Public Member)
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VACANT (Community Health Member)

Only written complaints will be presented to the Board andaccepted for the following violations:

  • Drug or alcohol abuse which affects nursing practice
  • Sexual misconduct
  • Abuse-verbal
  • Physical, mental
  • Negligent or incompetent care
  • Theft of property
  • Misrepresentation
  • Abandonment
  • Unprofessional conduct as defined by law

The person filing the complaint must include the followinginformation:

  • Name of Nurse or Certified Nurse Assistant
  • What he/she did
  • With whom it happened
  • Date, time, and place it happened
  • Names of witnesses
  • Name, address, and phone number of person filing thecomplaint-for Board contact and verification.

If the licensee or certificate holder contests the charges, he/sheis entitled to a formal hearing. During this hearing, both sidesmay present evidence and witnesses. Nurses and certifiedNurse Assistants may represent themselves or have a lawyerrepresent them. The actions the Nursing Board may include:issuing a public reprimand, imposing a fine, ordering probation,restricting the license or certification, suspending the license orcertification, revoking the license or certification, or dismissingthe complaint. Never hesitate to report an incompetent orunsafe nurse. You are entitled to safe nursing care. If you reportin good faith, you are immune from civil liability. Byparticipating in this fair process, you help your nursing boardprotect you, your loved ones, and the public.

Online License Verification – National Council of State Boardsof Nursing (NCSBN)
Employers/public can look up a license or nurses can verify alicense for endorsem*nt into a state by using the NationalCouncil of State Boards of Nursing’s secure, online verificationsystem, Nursys® at www.nursys.com.

Employers/Public (No charge)
If your organization needs to look up a nurse license and/orcheck a nurse’s discipline status for employment decisions thengo to www.nursys.com. Employers and the general public canlook up a license and receive a detailed report within minutes,free of charge. The nurse must be from a Licensure
QuickConfirm board of nursing. Please visit www.nursys.comfor more details.

Nurses (Official license verification for a fee)
Nurses who are applying for endorsem*nt into another statecan request verification of licensure from a Nursys licensureparticipating board. A list of licensure participating nursingboards can be found at www.nursys.com. Verifications areprocessed by completing the online verification process. Thefee for this service is $30.00 per license type for each stateboard of nursing where the nurse is applying. Nursys licenseverification is sent to the endorsing board immediately. Pleasevisit www.nursys.com for more details.

STATUTES:
  • 10 GCA Ch 12, Art. 3 – Nurse Practice Act
  • 10 GCA Ch 12, Art. 3A – Nurse Licensure Compact

RULES and REGULATIONS:
  • 25 GAR Ch 6 – GBNE
  • P.L. 34-78 (2/9/2018)
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