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RCW 5.62.020

Registered nurse—Privileged communications—Exceptions.

Applied in 3 court decisions — leading case 89 Wash. App. 302 - State v. Ross (1997)

Most recently applied in 196 Wash. 2d 578 - Hermanson v. Multicare Health Sys., Inc. (November 2020)

1989 c 271 s 302; 1986 c 212 s 1; 1985 c 447 s 2.

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No registered nurse providing primary care or practicing under protocols, whether or not the physical presence or direct supervision of a physician is required, may be examined in a civil or criminal action as to any information acquired in attending a patient in the registered nurse's professional capacity, if the information was necessary to enable the registered nurse to act in that capacity for the patient, unless:

(1) The patient consents to disclosure or, in the event of death or disability of the patient, his or her personal representative, heir, beneficiary, or devisee consents to disclosure; or

(2) The information relates to the contemplation or execution of a crime in the future, or relates to the neglect or the sexual or physical abuse of a child, or of a vulnerable adult as defined in RCW 74.34.020, or to a person subject to proceedings under chapter *70.96A, 71.05, or 71.34 RCW.

Official source: Washington State Legislature. Reproduced from public-domain Washington statutes; confirm against the official source for the current text. Not legal advice.