Ariz. Admin. Code § R4-19-508 - Standards Related to RNP, CNM, and CNS Scope of Practice
A. An RNP, CNM, or
CNS shall refer a patient to a physician or another health care provider if the
referral will protect the health and welfare of the patient and consult with a
physician and other health care providers if a situation or condition occurs in
a patient that is beyond the RNP's, CNM's, or CNS's knowledge and
experience.
B. In addition to the
scope of practice permitted a registered nurse, the additional certification of
an RNP, CNM, and CNS, under A.R.S. §§
32-1601(5), (9), and (20), as applicable, and 32-1606(B)(12),
permits the RNP, CNM, and CNS to perform the following acts within the limits
of the population focus of certification:
1.
Examine a patient and establish a medical diagnosis by client history, physical
examination, and other criteria.
2.
For a patient who requires the services of a health care facility:
a. Admit the patient to the
facility,
b. Manage the care the
patient receives in the facility, and
c. Discharge the patient from the
facility.
3. Order and
interpret laboratory, radiographic, and other diagnostic tests, and perform
those tests that the RNP, CNM, or CNS is qualified to perform.
4. Prescribe, order, administer and dispense
therapeutic measures including pharmacologic agents and devices if authorized
under
R4-19-511,
and non-pharmacological interventions including, but not limited to, durable
medical equipment, nutrition, home health care, hospice, physical therapy and
occupational therapy. (For the CNS, all prescribing is restricted according to
A.R.S. §
32-1651. )
5. Identify, develop, implement, and evaluate
a plan of care for a patient to promote, maintain, and restore
health.
6. Perform therapeutic
procedures that the RNP, CNM, or CNS is qualified to perform.
7. Delegate therapeutic measures to qualified
assistive personnel including medical assistants under
R4-19-509.
8. Perform additional acts that the RNP, CNM,
or CNS is qualified to perform and that are generally recognized as being
within the role and population focus of certification.
C. An RNP, CNM, or CNS shall only provide
health care services including prescribing and dispensing within the RNP's,
CNM's, or CNS's population focus and role and for which the RNP, CNM, or CNS is
educationally prepared and for which competency has been established and
maintained. Educational preparation means academic coursework or continuing
education activities that include both theory and supervised clinical
practice.
Notes
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