Kan. Admin. Regs. § 60-11-104 - Functions of the advanced practice registered nurse in the role of nurse practitioner
Each advanced practice registered nurse in the role of nurse practitioner shall function in an advanced role at a specialized level, through the application of advanced knowledge and skills and shall be authorized to perform the following:
(a) Provide
health promotion and maintenance, disease prevention, and independent nursing
diagnosis, as defined in K.S.A. 65-1113 and amendments thereto, and treatment,
as defined in K.S.A. 65-1113 and amendments thereto, of acute and chronic
diseases;
(b) develop and manage
the medical plan of care for patients or clients;
(c) provide health care services for which
the nurse practitioner is educationally prepared and for which competency has
been established and maintained. Educational preparation may include academic
coursework, workshops, institutes, and seminars if theory or clinical
experience, or both, are included;
(d) provide health care for individuals by
managing health problems encountered by patients and clients; and
(e) provide innovation in evidence-based
nursing practice based upon advanced clinical expertise, decision making, and
leadership skills and serve as a consultant, researcher, and patient advocate
for individuals, families, groups, and communities to achieve quality, cost
effective patient outcomes and solutions.
Notes
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