Immediately preceding text appears at serial page (319603). If requesting an extension due to illness, the applicant shall provide certification of the illness from the applicants treating physician. The agreement shall be reviewed annually and a copy of the current agreement shall be filed in the office of the Board. (5)Solicit, borrow or misappropriate money, materials or property from a patient. (iii)Submit an application for an education evaluation to a Board-approved foreign credentials evaluator if required under 21.23(b) and 21.28(c) (relating to qualifications of applicant for examination; and licensure by endorsement) and retain documentation of the application submitted to the evaluator to provide to the Board upon request. The provisions of this 21.372 issued under sections 6.1 and 8.1 of The Professional Nursing Law (63 P.S. (3)National certification. changes effective through 52 Pa.B. 2677. 1916. Immediately preceding text appears at serial pages (385242) to (385244). Abandonment is defined as the intentional deserting of a patient for whom the nurse is responsible. 223(b)) upon a nurse found to have engaged in conduct constituting a sexual impropriety or sexual violation. (a)A CRNP may collaborate only with physicians who hold a current license to practice in this Commonwealth. (a)Except as provided in subsection (c), individuals applying to the Board for an initial license or certificate shall have completed at least 3 hours of training in child abuse recognition and reporting requirements which has been approved by the Department of Human Services and the Bureau, as set forth in 21.509 (relating to child abuse recognition and reporting course approval process). The provisions of this section cited in 49 Pa. Code 21.162 (relating to types of approval). 666). Unrestricted licenseA license which is not restricted or limited by order of the Board under its disciplinary power. (2)Evidence that the applicant has practiced as a nurse practitioner in another jurisdiction at some period of time within the last 5 years under a current license or certification during that time. Faculty members already employed in a CRNP program who do not hold National certification in their area of specialization shall obtain National certification, if available, by June 3, 2008. (6)The registered nurse shall have employed the prescribed techniques in administering the therapy in accordance with the established criteria. 212.1(k)); and section 17.6 of the Practical Nurse Law (63 P.S. (d)A CRNP whose certification has been suspended for 5 years or longer shall meet the requirements in 21.332(b), and any other requirements set forth by Board order. (b)Additional certification. (c)Library facilities and resources, which are planned and maintained to meet the specific needs of the student and the faculty shall be as follows. (b)Approved programs must conduct a compliance review of CRNP programs at least once every 3 years. The provisions of this 21.157 amended under section 506 of The Administrative Code of 1929 (71 P.S. Act 68 of 2021. The provisions of this 21.374 adopted June 2, 2006, effective June 3, 2006, 36 Pa.B. (f)Approval by the Board shall be obtained before the educational unit in practical nursing may utilize a new clinical agency for learning experiences. (1)Provides for licensure of dietitian-nutritionists who meet the qualifications set forth in the act. 6383(b)(2). (4)Safeguard the patients dignity, the right to privacy and the confidentiality of patient information. 212.1(k) and 216.1); and sections 9 and 17.6 of the Practical Nurse Law (63 P.S. The provisions of this 21.508 added March 25, 2022, effective March 26, 2022, 52 Pa.B. (c)The Bureau will notify the individual, entity or organization in writing upon approval of the course and will post a list of approved courses on the Bureaus web site and the Boards web site. Minnesota Board of Nursing 1210 Northland Drive Suite 120 Mendota Heights, MN 55120 Phone: 612-317-3000 Fax: 651-688-1841 Email: Nursing.Board@state.mn.us (a)The following application fees are charged by the Board: Restoration of certificate after suspension or revocation $60, Reactivation of inactive or lapsed certificate (5 years or longer) $50, Approval of each hour of CNS continuing education activity by sources not listed in 21.825(a) (relating to sources of continuing education) $115, Renewal of approval of CNS continuing education activity by sources not listed in 21.825(a) $35. The provisions of this 21.286 issued under section 15(b) of the Medical Practice Act of 1985 (63 P.S. (a)The program shall employ a record system that ensures the operation of the program. Article 9. Immediately preceding text appears at serial page (78865). The certificate must contain the information listed in subsection (b)(1)(3) and (6)and the name of the individual to whom the certificate is awarded. The provisions of this 21.372 adopted June 2, 2006, effective June 3, 2006, 36 Pa.B. IV therapyThe administration of fluids, electrolytes, nutrients or medications by the venous route. (C)Forcefully shaking a child under 1 year of age. The provisions of this Subchapter G adopted May 19, 2006, effective May 20, 2006, 36 Pa.B. (G)Analyze the effects of single and multiple drug regimens on the clients health and functioning. Immediately preceding text appears at serial page (9716). ApprovedApproved by the Board. (a)A CRNP is required to maintain documentation of completion of continuing education, including: (b)Primary responsibility for documenting completion of the continuing education requirements rests with the CRNP. An advanced practice registered nurse, registered nurse, or licensed practical nurse is responsible for the delegation and supervision of nursing tasks to unlicensed assistive personnel. The provisions of this 21.25 amended October 22, 1976, effective October 23, 1976, 6 Pa.B. 212.1(k) and 216.1); and sections 9 and 17.6 of the Practical Nurse Law (63 P.S. (b)The following renewal fees are charged by the Board to support its operations: (c)The following fees are charged by the Board for services provided to nursing education programs: Application for approval of new nursing education program $2,195, Review of annual compliance report fee $430, New nursing education program survey visit fee $1,525. (5)Monitoring and administering medications by epidural catheter or other pain relief devices to be used as analgesia for pain control. (2)Collection of arterial and venous blood samples from indwelling arterial/venous catheters. 4086; amended November 29, 1991, effective November 30, 1991, 21 Pa.B. Failure to hold a hearing within 30 days will not be cause to withdraw the notice of intent to remove. (g)The ratio of students to faculty must insure optimal learning opportunities in clinical laboratory sessions, be consistent with the objectives of the CRNP courses, and comply with 21.373(c)(3)(ii) (relating to facility and resource requirements). The nurse administrator shall have experience in nursing practice, nursing education and administration. The Board will accept for completion of the CPE requirement substantive learning experiences, subject to the limitations in paragraph (2) relating to the field of nutrition and dietetics which are not designed for the public and which are sponsored by the AND, the ACN, by individual state dietetic associations, if the association is a member of the AND or ACN, by approved college or dietetic programs under 21.722 (relating to education, examination and re-examination of applicants) when a certificate of attendance is issued, and courses related to the practice of dietetics-nutrition offered by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education, the Accreditation Council on Pharmaceutical Education, the American Osteopathic Association and the American Medical Association. Providers and credentialing organizations shall maintain records of course attendance for at least 5 years. The provisions of this 21.32 amended October 22, 1976, effective October 23, 1976, 6 Pa.B. Nurses most frequently delegate tasks to LPN's (Licensed . (2)Respect and consider, while providing nursing care, the individuals right to freedom from psychological and physical abuse. Stat . 101, applicable to paraprofessionals, states that paraprofessionals serving as health room aides or other non-professional school district employees shall not be directed to engage in health-related activities reserved exclusively for licensed professionals and controlled by the Nurse Practice Act or other medically related laws. 667.6); and 23 Pa.C.S. 7822. This section cited in 49 Pa. Code 21.51 (relating to establishment). (a)A licensee may not engage in conduct constituting a sexual violation or sexual impropriety. (ii)When a patient has developed signs and symptoms of an IV catheter-related infection, venous thrombosis or central line catheter occlusion. 1916. (d)CNSs may obtain credit for correspondence courses, taped study courses, and other independent or online study courses if the course is approved under subsection (c). (1)Failure to complete a minimum of 30 hours of continuing education in a biennial period in accordance with subsection (a) will subject the registered nurse to discipline under section 13(b) of the act (63 P.S. (2)Discriminate, while providing nursing services, on the basis of age, marital status, sex, sexual preference, race, religion, diagnosis, socioeconomic status or disability. Immediately preceding text appears at serial pages (385216) to (385217). 2677. 7822. 2667. (c)The following fees for approval and review of CRNP education programs are charged by the Board: Review of curriculum revisions fee $585, (d)The following fee is charged for course evaluations requiring Board approval under 21.283(b)(1)(i) (relating to authority and qualifications for prescribing, dispensing and ordering drugs) $285. (a)A graduate practical nurse may only practice practical nursing under supervision and if the graduate practical nurse holds a current temporary practice permit. (4)Administer medications or fluids via arterial lines. (b)To obtain licensure, an applicant must meet the qualifications set forth in section 6(b)(1)(4) of the act (63 P.S. (a)The following nursing practices fall within the scope of registered nursing practice under 21.11, 21.12 and 21.14 (relating to general functions; venipuncture; intravenous fluids; and administration of drugs): (1)Intravenous administration of Pavulon to a patient maintained on a mechanical ventillator. Immediately preceding text appears at serial page (351271). 211225.5), unless otherwise noted. The provisions of this 21.156 amended under section 17.6 of the Practical Nurse Law (63 P.S. A registered nurse whose license had lapsed or had been placed on inactive status shall comply with 21.30a or 21.156a (relating to continued competency). 2976; amended June 18, 1993, effective June 19, 1993, 23 Pa.B. The Pennsylvania Code website reflects the Pennsylvania Code The provisions of this Subchapter B issued under the Practical Nurse Law (63 P.S. (13)Perform repair of a central venous route access device or PICC. (g)Total hours of theory and clinical experience should be planned on a 35-hour week basis. Sexual abuse or exploitationAny of the following: (i)The employment, use, persuasion, inducement, enticement or coercion of a child to engage in or assist another individual to engage in sexually explicit conduct, which includes the following: (A)Looking at sexual or other intimate parts of a child or another individual for the purpose of arousing or gratifying sexual desire in any individual. Signed into law May 8, 2012: The title nurse may not be used by a person who has not been licensed under the Nurse law. (b)The health program shall include at least the following: (1)Preentrance and periodic health examinations. (d)Teaching hours of CRNP faculty must be consistent with the policies of the college or university. (a)The physical structures that serve the purpose of the practical nursing program and are available for student or faculty or both use include those that are provided in the immediate environment and also those that are off the school premises. (c)CNSs may obtain credit for continuing education offered by providers not indicated in subsection (a) if the provider obtains Board approval of the continuing education prior to its implementation, or the CNS obtains Board approval of the continuing education prior to attending the continuing education. (5)Involves individuals and their families in their health promotion, maintenance and restoration. (c)The organizational plan for the school of nursing shall provide for relationships with the governing body, individuals and cooperating agencies responsible for and participating in the school operation. (2)Insertion of angiocath into an A-V Fistula. (2)An individual applying for a temporary practice permit for a currently-licensed practical nurse shall demonstrate proficiency in English by submitting proof that the individuals nursing education program was conducted in English or that the individual has received a passing score on a Board-approved English proficiency examination. The survey report is presented to the Board and a written report of recommendations or requirements, or both, is sent to the school, college or university. Consideration shall be given to scholastic aptitude, academic achievement, personal qualities and physical and emotional health. (e)The resources, facilities and services of the college or university must be available to and used by the CRNP program and be adequate to meet the needs of the faculty and students. (b)The candidate may take the licensing examination as many times as necessary to pass the licensure examination. This section cited in 49 Pa. Code 21.704 (relating to matters related to allegations of impropriety or violation). The graduate nursing core must include the following content: (ii)Health care policy and organization. 5329; amended June 8, 1990, effective June 9, 1990, 20 Pa.B. The provisions of this 21.147 issued under section 17.6 of the Practical Nurse Law (63 P.S. Immediately preceding text appears at serial pages (210007) to (210008). Systematic evaluation planAn organized, continuous analysis of all nursing education program components, such as curriculum, faculty, facilities, policies and outcome measures, that addresses standards or benchmarks to be achieved and establishes an action plan if those standards or benchmarks are not achieved. The nurse administrator shall have experience in nursing practice, nursing education and administration. 6219. 667.6); and 23 Pa.C.S. (2)Submit 18 copies of the feasibility study to the Board for approval. (c)Documentation requirements. (3)Establishment of arterial lines with or without a cannula. (E)Safely and appropriately select pharmacologic agents for the management of client health problems based on client variations, the problem being managed, and cost effectiveness. (3)For publication of a textbook or article, the registered nurse shall retain a copy of the published item, including the date of publication. 658). The answer to most questions is it depends. (a)The following providers of continuing education and credentialing organizations have currently met the standards for approval for continuing education. The provisions of this 21.413 adopted February 20, 1987, effective February 21, 1987, 17 Pa.B. (2)Cooperating agencies or services selected by the school shall be approved by the appropriate State and National bodies, if such exist. 12-1205.6). This chapter cited in 28 Pa. Code 107.12a (relating to specified professional personnelstatement of policy); 28 Pa. Code 109.66 (relating to blood transfusions and intravenous medications); 28 Pa. Code 501.4 (relating to regulations); 28 Pa. Code 551.52 (relating to ASF responsibilities); 28 Pa. Code 601.3 (relating to requirements for home health care agencies); 49 Pa. Code 41.26 (relating to professional corporations); and 49 Pa. Code 47.21 (relating to professional corporations). 5315; amended June 21, 1991, effective June 22, 1991, 21 Pa.B. 659 and 667.6). (D)An individual 14 years of age or older who is a person responsible for the childs welfare or who has direct contact with children as an employee of child-care services, a school or through a program, activity or service.