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APN advanced practice nurse APNP Advanced practice nurse prescriber APPN Advanced practice professional nurse APRN Advanced Practice Registered Nurse ARNP Advanced Registered Nurse Practitioner CNM certified nurse midwife CNP certified nurse practitioner CNS Clinical Nurse Specialist CRNA certified registered nurse anesthetist CRNM Certified registered nurse midwife CRNP certified registered nurse practitioner NA Nurse anesthetist RNP Registered Nurse Practitioner Regulation A mechanism to define scope of practice, level of educational requirements, the degree of prescriptive authority, and level of physician involvement Major functions of nursing boards Provide scope and standards of nursing practice and education, licensure requirements, title, and rule for disciplinary action and remedies As of 2018, how many states have independent practice without physician supervision and full prescriptive authority? 14 As of 2018, how many states have independent practice without physician supervision and full prescriptive authority after post licensure /certification period of supervision? 11 As of 2018, how many states have limited practice with physician supervision and prescriptive authority? 26 As of 2015, How many states have enacted the nurse Lin ensure compact? 25 What has been an issue and barrier to autonomy in advanced nursing practice? Prescriptive authority What we're the first states to grant prescriptive authority? Washington, Oregon, Alaska What are some trends that restrict or limit prescriptive practice? Movement toward joint regulation, reluctance to grandfather in nurses with existing authority, ignoring state boards of nursing actions by other governmental agencies, restricting drug utilization review boards to only pharmacists and physicians, and unwillingness by insurance companies to fill prescriptions written by APRNs Definition and Registration of mid level practitioners Less restrictive regarding prescriptive authority for APRNSs All non controlled substance prescriptions require the utilization of the... NPI Drug utilization review programs were designed to... Reduce fraud, abuse, overuse, or unnecessary care among physicians, pharmacists, and patients Title Protection legal restrictions around and guidelines for the use of a professional title How many states have title protection for the title "nurse" 39 Do the states that do not have title protection for nurses regulate professional nursing? Yes, there are 11 of them How many titles are associated with the recognition of APRNs by state regulatory boards? 13 What is the proposed title for the four advanced practice roles? APRN Licensure A mandatory credentialing process established by law, usually at the state level, that grants the right to practice certain skills and endeavors Accreditation process by which an educational program is evaluated and then recognized as having met certain predetermined standards of education Certification A process in which a person, an institution, or a program is evaluated by a nongovernmental agency and recognized as meeting certain predetermined standards to provide safe and ethical care. Education The formal preparation of APRNs in graduate degree granting or post graduate certificate programs Graduate preparation professions in nursing that do NOT provide direct care to individuals Nurse educator, informatics specialist, administrators T/F APRNs can be specialized but they cannot be licensed solely with a specialty True What are the 6 population foci? Adult/gerontology, neonatal, pediatrics, women's health/gender related, and psychiatric/mental health Licensing occurs at the level of... Role and population focus Certification will reflect the... Population focus AACCN American Association of Critical Care Nurses What APRN roles does the AACN certify? Acute care gerontology and clinical nurse AANP American Association of Nurse Practitioners What APRN roles does the AANP certify? Adult, family, and adult gerontology primary care Nurses with AANPCB certification use what as their credential? NP-certified (C) ANCC American Nurses Credentialing Center What APRN roles does the ANCC certify? FNP, PMHNP, AGPCNP, AGACNP, PNPPC Nurses with ANCC certification use what as their credential? FNP- board certified (BC) AMCB American Midwifery Certification Board: gold standard for CNMs in the US NBCRNA National Board of Certification and Recertification of Nurse Anesthetists What exam do CRNAs take for certification? National Certification Exam What requirements do CRNAs have for certification? 40 hours of approved CE every 2 years, maintain state licensure, substantial anesthesia practice for a minimum of 850 hours Which agency certifies MH specialities ONLY ANCC NCC National Certification Corporation What APRN roles does the NCC certify? Women's health, neonatal NP's PNCB Pediatric Nursing Certification Board What APRN roles does the PNCB certify? Ped's acute and primary care NP's, also offers primary care MH specialist certification (PNP, FNP, Ped's CS) ONCC Oncology Nursing Certification Corporation What APRN roles does the ONCC certify? Advanced oncology certified NP, and CNSs CACC Council for the Advancement of Comprehensive Care What APRN roles does the CACC certify? DNP certification exam What are the major accrediting organizations for all nursing education? Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE) and National League for Nursing Commission for Nursing Education Accreditation What organization developed documents for guidance of BSN, MSN, and DNP programs? American Association of Colleges of Nursing (AACN) How are credentials supposed to be listed according to the American Nurses Credentialing Center? Degree, licensure, state designation/requirement, national certification, honors/awards, then other certifications (Juliana Da Silva, DNP, APRN, FNP-BC, FAAN) Clinical privilege process of authorizing a healthcare practitioner specific scope and content of patient services What are examples of non-LIPs? PA's and APRNs

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