Kan. Admin. Regs. § 60-3-114 - Satisfactory completion of a refresher course approved by the board
(a) Each refresher course shall provide
didactic instruction and clinical learning as follows:
(1) At least 120 clock-hours of didactic
instruction; and
(2) clinical
learning, which shall be verified by the preceptor and refresher course
administrator or by the refresher course faculty member, according to the
following requirements:
(A) For the registered
professional nurse refresher course, 120 required clock-hours with 96
clock-hours in an acute care setting and 24 clock-hours in setting of choice;
and
(B) for the licensed practical
nurse refresher course, 90 clock-hours in an acute care or skilled nursing
setting of choice.
(b) The didactic instruction and clinical
learning content areas of the registered professional nurse refresher course
shall be the following:
(1) Safe, effective
care environment, including management of care and safety and infection
control;
(2) health promotion and
maintenance;
(3) psychosocial
integrity;
(4) physiological
integrity, including basic care and comfort, pharmacological and parenteral
therapies, reduction of risk potential, and physiological adaptation;
and
(5) integrated content,
including the nursing process, caring, communication, documentation, teaching,
and learning.
(c) The
didactic instruction and clinical learning content areas of the licensed
practical nurse refresher course shall be the following:
(1) Safe and effective care environment,
including coordinated care and safety and infection control;
(2) health promotion and
maintenance;
(3) psychosocial
integrity;
(4) physiological
integrity, including basic care and comfort, pharmacological therapies,
reduction of risk potential, and physiological adaptation; and
(5) integrated content, including the nursing
process, caring, communication, documentation, teaching, and
learning.
(d)
(1) Each refresher course student shall be
supervised by the course faculty member or preceptor.
(2) All clinical learning experiences shall
be under the direct supervision of a registered professional nurse. Direct
supervision shall mean that a registered professional nurse observes, directs,
and evaluates the refresher course student's performance.
(3) The faculty member or preceptor shall be
on site when the refresher course student is assigned responsibilities that
include nursing skills and abilities in which the student has acquired
proficiency and the care required is simple and routine.
(4) The faculty member or preceptor shall be
on the premises when the refresher course student is assigned responsibilities
that include nursing skills and abilities in which the student is gaining
proficiency and the clients assigned to the student have severe or urgent
conditions or are unstable, or both.
(5) Each student in a registered professional
nurse refresher course shall demonstrate clinical skills appropriate for the
scope of practice for the registered professional nurse.
(6) Each student in a licensed practical
nurse refresher course shall demonstrate clinical skills appropriate for the
scope of practice for the licensed practical nurse.
(7) Upon successful completion of the
didactic portion of the refresher course, the unlicensed student shall submit
an application for licensure in Kansas before beginning clinical
learning.
Notes
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