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The NCSBN APRN Maps Project; Outlining Progression in Adopting Consensus Stephanie Fullmer and Maureen Cahill
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Comparison and Mapping Project Process Reviewed each jurisdictions act and rules Compared current law with components of the Consensus Model Sent each BON a comparison report Compiled maps based on reports and BON feedback
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APRN RequirementsConsensus Model TitleAdvanced practice registered nurse (APRN) Roles RecognizedCertified registered nurse anesthetist (CRNA) Certified nurse-midwife (CNM) Clinical nurse specialist (CNS) Certified nurse practitioner (CNP) EducationGraduate degree or post-graduate certificate CertificationNational Certification LicensureState grants APRN license separate from RN license Practice AutonomyIndependent Prescriptive AuthorityIndependent: pharmacologic and non- pharmacologic
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Definitions Independent - no requirement for a written collaborative agreement, no supervision, no conditions for practice Collaborative - a written agreement exists which specifies scope of practice and medical acts allowed with or without a general supervision requirement by a MD, DO, DDS, podiatrist Supervised - direct supervision required in the presence of a licensed, MD, DO, DDS, podiatrist with or without a written practice agreement
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Lets see the maps! Maps //www.ncsbn.org/aprn.htm
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2012 APRN Maps; Outlining Progression in Adopting Consensus
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Consensus is definitely not a sprint, but, if this were the marathon, we would already be at mile 17!
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