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An Explanation of Standardized Procedure Requirements for ...
rn.ca.govpractice setting. A formulary may be developed and attached to the standardized procedure. Regardless of format used, whether a process protocol or disease-specific, the standardized procedure must include all eleven required elements as outlined in Title 16, CCR Section 1474.
An Explanation of the Scope of RN Practice Including ...
www.rn.ca.govWHY: because the standardized procedure authorizes the RN to exceed the usual scope of RN practice . NPR-B-03 06/1995 AN EXPLANATION OF SCOPE OF RN PRACTICE INCLUDING STANDARDIZED PROCEDURES REV. 07/1997, 01/2011 4 . TO DETERMINE IF A STANDARDIZED PROCEDURE IS REQUIRED .
Frequently Asked Questions Regarding Nurse Practitioner ...
www.rn.ca.govStandardized Procedure Guidelines (CCR 1474), the standardized procedures for the adult population must specify the experience, training, and/or education, (Section 1474 (4)) which enables the NP to diagnose and treat the adult population. The standardized procedures must identify the method used to establish initial and continuing evaluation of
State Law Chart: Nurse Practitioner Practice Authority
www.ama-assn.orgMPA. The standardized procedure outlines when the nurse is to refer or seek a second opinion, limitations, required education, settings, how the practice will be evaluated etc. Standardized procedures must be developed collaboratively by nursing, medicine, and administration in the organized health care system where they will be utilized.
AN EXPLANATION OF STANDARDIZED PROCEDURE …
www.rn.ca.govB. Evaluation of nurses' competence in performance of standardized procedure functions will be done in the following manner: 1. Initial: at 3 months, 6 months and …
Criteria for Furnishing Number Utilization by Nurse ...
www.rn.ca.govCertified nurse midwives, nurse practitioners and physician assistants are authorized to sign for the request and receipt of complimentary samples of dangerous drugs and devices identified in their standardized procedures or protocols that have been approved by the physician per
CALIFORNIA NURSING PRACTICE ACT
www.rn.ca.govThe policies and protocols shall be subject to any guidelines for standardized procedures that the Division of Licensing of the Medical …