SECTION II
QUALIFICATIONS FOR LICENSURE
Advanced practice nurse (APN) licensure shall be designated in
one of the four categories below. A current unemcumbered registered nurse
license to practice in Arkansas is required for all categories of advanced
practice licensure. Effective January 1, 2003, all applicants for advanced
practice licensure by examination shall have completed a graduate level
advanced practice nursing education program. Applicants for advanced practice
licensure by endorsement shall have met the educational and certification
requirements set forth in Arkansas State Board of Nursing Rules and
Regulations at the time of their initial licensure as an advanced
practice nurse in another jurisdiction. APN categories and their respective
qualifications are:
A.
ADVANCED
NURSE PRACTITIONER (ANP)
1. Successful
completion of an organized program of nursing education that prepares nurses
for the advanced practice role of advanced nurse practitioner; and
2. Current certification as a nurse
practitioner by a nationally recognized certifying body which meets the
requirements of Section
VII of
this Chapter.
B.
CERTIFIED REGISTERED NURSE ANESTHETIST (CRNA)
1. Satisfactory completion, beyond generic
nursing preparation, of a formal educational program that meets the standards
of the Council on Accreditation of Nurse Anesthesia Educational Programs or
another nationally recognized accrediting body that has as its objective
preparation of nurses to perform as nurse anesthetists; and
2. Current certification from the Council on
Certification of Nurse Anesthetists, Council on Recertification of Nurse
Anesthetists, or another nationally recognized certifying body which meets the
requirements of Section
VII of
this Chapter.
C.
CERTIFIED NURSE MIDWIFE (CNM)
1.
Successful completion of an organized program of nursing education that
prepares nurses for the advanced practice role of nurse midwife;
2. Current certification as a nurse midwife
from the American College of Nurse Midwives, or another nationally recognized
certifying body which meets the requirements of Section
VII of
this Chapter; and
3. Written
agreement with a consulting physician if providing intrapartum care.
D.
CLINICAL NURSE
SPECIALIST (CNS)
1. Master's degree
evidencing successful completion of a graduate program in nursing, which shall
include supervised clinical practice and classroom instruction in a nursing
clinical practice specialty; and
2.
Current certification in a specialty role as a clinical nurse specialist from a
nationally recognized certifying body which meets the requirements of Section
VII of
this Chapter.
SECTION
III
LICENSURE
A.
ELIGIBILITY
The applicant shall meet the licensure requirements of the
Board.
B.
APPLICATION FOR LICENSURE BY EXAMINATION
In addition to a current registered nurse license to practice in
Arkansas, the information submitted to the Board shall include:
1. A completed Board application
form;
2. An official transcript or
document from a nursing education program that meets the qualifications of
Section
II of
this Chapter in the category of advanced practice nursing for which the
applicant is seeking licensure. The transcript or document shall verify the
date of graduation and the degree or certificate conferred;
3. For foreign educated applicants,
documentation that the graduate level educational program meets criteria for
accreditation equivalent to that of a U.S. national accrediting body;
4. Evidence of state and federal criminal
background checks conducted by the Arkansas State Police and the Federal Bureau
of Investigation completed no earlier than twelve (12) months prior to the
application for advanced practice licensure;
5. A statement directly from the Board
approved national certifying body evidencing current certification in good
standing; and
6. Payment of the
nonrefundable fee.
C.
APPLICATION FOR LICENSURE BY ENDORSEMENT
In addition to the requirements set forth in Section
II and
III.A.
and B. of this Chapter, the information submitted to the Board shall include
documentation of current unencumbered advanced practice licensure/authority to
practice in another jurisdiction.
D.
TEMPORARY PERMITS
1. Upon application and payment of the
required fee, the Board shall issue a temporary permit to practice in an
advanced practice nursing category to a qualified applicant who has no
violations as listed in ACA §
17-87-312
on the Arkansas State Police criminal background check and:
a. Meets the educational requirements set
forth in Section
II of
this Chapter and has been accepted by the appropriate certification body to sit
for the first national certification exam he or she is eligible to take;
or
b. Has a current advanced
practice license or the equivalent from another jurisdiction and has current
Board approved certification in the appropriate advanced practice nursing
education category.
2.
The temporary permit shall immediately become invalid upon receipt of
information obtained from the federal criminal background check indicating any
offense listed in ACA §
17-87-312
or upon notification to the applicant or ASBN of failure of the certification
examination.
3. The temporary
permit is not renewable and does not apply to prescriptive authority.
4. In no event shall the permit be valid in
excess of six (6) months.
E.
RENEWALS
1. The date for renewal of licensure to
practice as an advanced practice nurse shall coincide with renewal of the
applicant's registered nurse license.
2. An applicant for renewal of an advanced
practice nurse license shall submit to the Board:
a. A completed Board renewal application
form;
b. Proof of current national
certification in the appropriate APN specialty through an ongoing certification
maintenance program of a Board approved certifying body;
c. Documentation of current compact state RN
licensure if primary state of residence has enacted the Interstate Nurse
Licensure Compact; and
d. Payment
of the nonrefundable renewal fee.
3. If disciplinary proceedings have been
initiated against an individual with a lapsed, inactive or retired license, the
license shall not be renewed until the proceedings have been
completed.
4. Continuing education
submitted to the certifying body to meet the qualifications for recertification
shall be accepted as meeting the statutory requirement for continuing
education.
5. Upon request, an APN
shall submit documentation of continuing education to the Board.
F.
LAPSED LICENSE
1. The license is lapsed if not renewed or
placed in an inactive status by the expiration date.
2. The license is lapsed if the RN license to
practice in Arkansas is not renewed by the expiration date.
3. The license is lapsed when the national
certification upon which licensure was granted expires.
4. Failure to receive the renewal notice
shall not relieve the licensee of the responsibility for renewing the license
by the expiration date.
5. Any
licensee whose license has lapsed shall submit to the Board:
a. A completed Board renewal application
form;
b. Proof of current national
certification;
c. The renewal fee
and the reinstatement fee.
6. Fees submitted to the Board are
nonrefundable.
7. Any person
engaged in advanced practice nursing during the time his or her license has
lapsed shall be considered an illegal practitioner and shall be subject to the
penalties provided for violation of the Nurse Practice Act.
G.
INACTIVE STATUS
1. Any licensee in good standing who desires
his or her advanced practice license to be placed on inactive status may submit
a request in writing to the Board.
2. The APN license shall immediately be
placed on inactive status when the registered nurse license is placed on
inactive or retired status.
3. The
current license shall be placed on inactive status from the date of
expiration.
4. While the license is
inactive, the licensee shall not engage in advanced practice nursing nor be
subject to the payment of renewal fees.
5. If the nurse desires to resume practice in
this state, he or she shall request a renewal application, which shall be
completed and submitted with a renewal fee and the reinstatement fee. Fees are
nonrefundable.
6. All certification
and continuing education requirements for renewal shall apply.
H.
RETIRED ADVANCED
PRACTICE NURSE
1. Any advanced practice
nurse in good standing whose registered nurse license has been placed on
retired status may request that their APN license be placed on retired
status.
2. The APN shall submit a
request in writing, surrender the current license, and pay the required fee and
the current license shall be placed on inactive status and a retired APN
license issued.
3. An APN retired
license shall be renewed biennially following submission of a renewal
application and fee.
4. Fees are
non-refundable.
5. While retired,
the APN shall not practice nursing, however, an advanced practice nurse with a
retired license may use the title "Advanced Practice Nurse" or the abbreviation
"APN."
6. When the licensee desires
to resume practice, he or she shall request a renewal application, which shall
be completed and submitted with a reinstatement fee and the active renewal fee.
The licensee must also meet those requirements outlined in Section
III.E.
7. If the retired APN license is allowed to
lapse, the licensee shall not hold himself or herself out as an APN and shall
pay a reinstatement fee in addition to the fee required for renewal of the
retired APN license.
SECTION V
NAME OR ADDRESS CHANGE
A. A
licensee whose name is legally changed shall be issued a replacement license
following submission of the current license, along with an affidavit, copy of
marriage license or court action, and the required fee.
B. A licensee whose address changes from the
address appearing on the current license shall immediately notify the Board in
writing of the change.
SECTION
VI
STANDARDS OF NURSING PRACTICE
A.
PURPOSE
1. To establish standards essential for safe
practice by the advanced practice nurse.
2. To serve as a guide for evaluation of
advanced nursing practice.
B.
CORE STANDARDS FOR ALL CATEGORIES
OF ADVANCED PRACTICE NURSING
1. The
advanced practice nurse shall assess clients at an advanced level, identify
health status including abnormal conditions, establish a diagnosis, develop and
implement treatment plans and evaluate client outcomes.
2. The advanced practice nurse shall use
advanced knowledge and skills in teaching and guiding clients and other health
team members.
3. The advanced
practice nurse shall use critical thinking and decision making at an advanced
level, commensurate with the autonomy, authority and responsibility of his/her
practice category.
4. The advanced
practice nurse shall have knowledge of the statutes and regulations governing
advanced nursing practice, and function within the legal boundaries of the
appropriate advanced practice nursing category.
5. The advanced practice nurse shall
recognize the APN's limits of knowledge and experience, planning for situations
beyond expertise, and collaborating with or referring clients to other health
care providers as appropriate.
6.
The advanced practice nurse shall retain professional accountability for
advanced practice nursing care when delegating interventions.
7. The advanced practice nurse shall maintain
current knowledge and skills in the advanced practice nursing
category.
8. Regulations which
apply to registered nurses are hereby incorporated by reference.
C. In addition to the core
standards, the advanced practice nurse shall practice in accordance with the
standards established by the national certifying body from which the APN holds
his or her certification required for licensure. These standards shall have
been reviewed and accepted by the Board.
D.
ADDITIONAL STANDARDS FOR
CRNAS
1. The CRNA, acting in the
normal course of his/her professional practice, may be authorized by a hospital
or institution to act as their agent or employee to order the administration of
controlled substances under the DEA registration of the hospital or
institution.
2. The CRNA may order
nurses to administer drugs preoperatively and/or postoperatively in connection
with an anesthetic and/or other operative or invasive procedure that will be or
has been provided.
3. The CRNA's
order shall be directly related to the administration of drugs preoperatively
and/or postoperatively in connection with an anesthetic and/or other operative
or invasive procedure that will be or has been provided.
4. A CRNA who has not been granted authority
by a DEA registrant as described in Title
21 CFR
1301.22, or its successor to order the
administration of controlled substances shall give all orders as verbal orders
from the supervising physician, dentist, or other person lawfully entitled to
order anesthesia.
5. The CRNA shall
be responsible for complying with all applicable state and federal laws and
regulations related to medications.
SECTION VII
PROFESSIONAL CERTIFICATION
PROGRAMS
A. A national certifying body
which meets the following criteria shall be recognized by the Board to satisfy
Section
II of
these regulations.
B. The national
certifying body:
1. Is national in the scope
of its credentialing;
2. Has no
requirement for an applicant to be a member of any organization;
3. Has an application process and credential
review which includes documentation that the applicant's education is in the
advanced practice nursing category being certified, and that the applicant's
clinical practice is in the certification category;
4. Uses an examination as a basis for
certification in the advanced practice nursing category which meets the
following criteria:
a. The examination is
based upon job analysis studies conducted using standard methodologies
acceptable to the testing community;
b. The examination represents the knowledge,
skills and abilities essential for the delivery of safe and effective advanced
nursing care to clients;
c. The
examination content and its distribution are specified in a test plan
(blueprint), based on the job analysis study, that is available to
examinees;
d. Examination items are
reviewed for content validity and correct scoring using an established
mechanism, both before use and periodically;
e. Examinations are evaluated for
psychometric performance;
f. The
passing standard is established using acceptable psychometric methods, and is
reevaluated periodically; and
g.
Examination security is maintained through established procedures.
5. Issues certification based upon
passing the examination and meeting all other certification
requirements;
6. Provides for
periodic recertification which includes review of continued education,
qualifications and continued competence;
7. Has mechanisms in place for communication
to the Board for timely verification of an individual's certification status,
changes in certification status, and changes in the certification program,
including qualifications, test plan and scope of practice; and
8. Has an evaluation process to provide
quality assurance in its certification program.
SECTION VI II
PRESCRIPTIVE
AUTHORITY
A.
INITIAL
APPLICANT
An applicant for an initial certificate of prescriptive authority
shall:
1. Be currently licensed as an
advanced practice nurse in Arkansas.
2. Provide evidence from the national
certifying body that differential diagnosis and prescribing practices are
recognized as being within the scope of practice for the applicant's
certification category.
3. Provide
documentation of successful completion of pharmacology coursework which shall
include pharmacokinetics principles and their clinical application and the
prescription of pharmacological agents in the prevention and treatment of
illness, and the restoration and maintenance of health. The coursework shall
contain a minimum of:
a. Three (3) graduate
credit hour pharmacology course offered by an accredited college or university
within two years immediately prior to the date of application to the Board;
or
b. Forty-five (45) contact hours
[a contact hour is fifty (50) minutes] in a pharmacology course which includes
a competency component, offered by an accredited college or university, within
two (2) years immediately prior to the date of application to the Board;
or.
c. Three (3) graduate credit
hours pharmacology course, included as part of an advanced practice nursing
education program, within five (5) years immediately prior to the date of
application to the Board.
4. Provide documentation of a minimum of
three hundred (300) clock hours preceptorial experience in the prescription of
drugs, medicines and therapeutic devices with a qualified preceptor, to be
initiated with the pharmacology course and to be completed within one year of
the beginning of the course. Preceptorial experience completed as a part of the
formal educational program in which the pharmacology course is taught will meet
the three hundred (300) clock hour requirement.
5. Submit a current collaborative practice
agreement with a physician who is licensed under the Arkansas Medical Practices
Act, §
17-93-201
etseq., and who has a practice comparable in scope, specialty or expertise to
that of the advanced practice nurse. APN's who will prescribe controlled
substances shall seek a collaborative practice with a physician who has an
unrestricted DEA registration number.
The collaborative practice agreement shall include, but not be
limited to:
a. Availability of the
collaborating physician(s) for consultation or referral or both;
b. Methods of management of the collaborative
practice, which shall include the use of protocols for prescriptive
authority;
c. Plans for coverage of
the health care needs of a client in the emergency absence of the advanced
practice nurse or physician;
d.
Provision for quality assurance; and
e. Signatures of the advanced practice nurse
and collaborating physician(s), signifying mutual agreement to the terms of the
collaborative practice.
6. Submit the nonrefundable processing fee
with the application for a certificate of prescriptive authority.
B.
ENDORSEMENT
APPLICANT
1. An applicant for
endorsement of prescriptive authority shall:
a. Provide documentation of a three (3)
graduate credit hour pharmacology course offered by an accredited college or
university or a forty-five (45) contact hour [a contact hour is fifty (50)
minutes] pharmacology course which includes a competency component offered by
an accredited college or university;
b. Provide evidence that prescriptive
authority is current and unencumbered in the jurisdiction from which the
applicant is moving;
c. Provide
evidence of prescribing in a clinical setting for at least 500 hours in the
year prior to application for a certificate of prescriptive
authority;
d. Have an unencumbered
advanced practice nursing license to practice or the equivalent in the
jurisdiction from which the applicant is moving.
e. Provide a copy of current DEA registration
(if prescriber has DEA number) and history of registration status;
and
f. Meet requirements in Section
VI11.A. 1,2,5,6.
2.
Endorsement applicants who do not meet all requirements established herein
shall be required to submit documentation acceptable to the Board according to
Section
VIII.A.
C.
PROTOCOLS FOR PRESCRIPTIVE
AUTHORITY
Protocols shall be made available upon request of the Board. Such
protocols shall, at a minimum, include:
1. Indications for and classifications of
legend drugs, controlled substances (if prescriber holds a DEA registration
number) and therapeutic devices which will be prescribed or administered by the
APN;
2. Date the protocol was
adopted or last reviewed, which shall be at least annually.
D.
PRESCRIBING
PRIVILEGES
1. The APN, applying for a
certificate of prescriptive authority, shall acknowledge in the application
that he/she is familiar with all state and federal laws and regulations
regarding prescribing; and shall agree to comply with these laws and
regulations.
2. An advanced
practice nurse with a certificate of prescriptive authority may receive and
prescribe legend drugs, medicines or therapeutic devices appropriate to the
APN's area of practice. The prescriptive authority for controlled drugs shall
only extend to drugs listed in Schedules III through V.
3. Prescribing stipulations are as follows:
a. Legend drugs, therapeutic devices and
controlled substances (Schedules lll-V), defined by the state and/or federal
controlled substances lists, will be prescribed, administered or ordered as
established in protocols provided that the APN has an assigned DEA registration
number which is entered on each written prescription for a controlled
substance.
b. The APN shall file
his/her DEA registration number with the Board upon receipt.
c. Advanced practice nurses shall not
delegate to unlicensed ancillary staff the calling in of prescriptions to the
pharmacy.
d. The APN shall notify
the Board in writing the next working day following termination of the
collaborative practice agreement. A new collaborative practice agreement is
required to be on file prior to reactivating prescriptive authority.
4. The APN may prescribe a legend
drug, medicine or therapeutic device not included in the written protocols only
as follows:
a. Upon a specific written or
verbal order obtained from the collaborating physician before the prescription
or order is issued by the APN; and
b. Include documentation of consultation as
described above in the client's medical record to be signed by the
APN;
c. Schedules I and II
controlled substances shall not be prescribed under the APN's certificate of
prescriptive authority.
5. The APN shall note prescriptions on the
client's medical record and include the following information:
a. Medication and strength;
b. Dose;
c. Amount prescribed;
d. Directions for use;
e. Number of refills; and
f. Initials or signature of APN.
6. Advanced practice nurses in the
category of certified registered nurse anesthetists shall not be required to
have prescriptive authority to provide anesthesia care, including the
administration of drugs or medicines necessary for such care.
7. Advanced practice nurses who prescribe
prior to obtaining a certificate of prescriptive shall be considered illegal
practitioners and shall be subject to the penalties provided for violation of
the Nurse Practice Act.
E.
WRITTEN PRESCRIPTION FORMAT
1. All written prescriptions issued by the
APN shall contain the name of the client, and the APN's name, telephone number,
signature with the initials "APN", prescribing identification number issued by
the Board, and should include information contained in Subsection D.5.a-e of
this Section.
2. All prescriptions
for controlled substances shall be written in accordance with federal
regulations. The APN's assigned DEA registration number shall be written on the
prescription form when a controlled substance is prescribed.
F.
RECEIVING PREPACKAGED
DRUG SAMPLES
1. APN's who have
fulfilled requirements for prescriptive authority may receive legend drug
samples and therapeutic devices appropriate to their area of practice,
including controlled substances contained in Schedules III through V of the
Controlled Substance Act, which have been prepared, packaged, or fabricated by
a pharmaceutical manufacturer in accordance with the Arkansas pharmacy laws and
regulations.
2. Records must comply
with all applicable federal and state laws and regulations.
G.
TERMINATION OF
PRESCRIPTIVE AUTHORITY
1. Prescriptive
authority may be terminated by the Board when the prescriber:
a. Fails to maintain current active licensure
as an advanced practice nurse;
b.
Violates provisions of this Act and/or regulations established by the Arkansas
Department of Health, Nursing or Pharmacy Boards;
c. Violates any state or federal law or
regulations applicable to prescriptions; or d. Fails to follow any conditions
imposed.
2. To reinstate
prescriptive authority, the APN must meet requirements of the Board at the time
of reinstatement.
H.
LAPSED CERTIFICATE OF PRESCRIPTIVE AUTHORITY
1. The certificate of prescriptive authority
is lapsed if:
a. the licensee's active
advanced practice nurse license is not renewed by the expiration
date;
b. the national certification
upon which licensure is based expires;
c. there is not a current collaborative
practice agreement on file with the board; or d. the advanced practice license
is placed in inactive or retired status.
2. After reinstating a lapsed advanced
practice license, the licensee shall submit to the Board a current
collaborative practice agreement to reactivate the certificate of prescriptive
authority.
3. Any person engaged in
prescribing during the time his or her certificate of prescriptive authority
has lapsed shall be considered an illegal practitioner and shall be subject to
the penalties provided for violation of the Nurse Practice Act.
SECTION IX
PRESCRIPTIVE AUTHORITY ADVISORY COMMITTEE
A.
PURPOSE
The purpose of this committee shall include functioning in an
advisory capacity to assist the Board with oversight and implementation of the
provisions regarding prescriptive authority.
B.
COMPOSITION
The Advisory Committee shall be composed of five (5) members
appointed by the Board and approved by the Governor. Three (3) members shall be
advanced practice nurses holding certificates of prescriptive authority. One
(1) committee member shall be a licensed physician who has been involved in a
collaborative practice with a registered nurse practitioner for at least five
(5) years. One member shall be a licensed pharmacist who has been in practice
for at least five (5) years.
C.
TERMS OF OFFICE
Members shall serve three (3) year terms and may be reappointed.
The Board may remove any advisory committee member, after notice and hearing,
for incapacity, incompetence, neglect of duty or malfeasance in office.
D.
COMPENSATION
Advisory committee members shall serve without compensation; but
may be reimbursed to the extent special monies are appropriated therefor for
actual and necessary expenses incurred in the performance of their official
Board duties.