Ohio Admin. Code 4723-9-11 - Course in Ohio law governing drugs and prescriptive authority
(A) All applicants
seeking an advanced practice registered nurse license who practiced or are
practicing as a clinical nurse specialist, certified nurse-midwife, or
certified nurse practitioner in another jurisdiction or as an employee of the
United States government, in accordance with division (C) of section
4723.482 of the Revised Code,
are required to complete a course of instruction in the laws of this state that
govern drugs and prescriptive authority. To meet this requirement, the course
of instruction must:
(1) Include content and
instruction on rules 4723-9-08, 4723-9-10, and
4723-9-12 of the Administrative
Code, and other state, or federal laws that apply to the authority to prescribe
schedule II controlled substances;
(2) Include content and instruction
concerning the indications and contraindications for the use of opioids and
benzodiazepines in drug therapies, and alternatives to opioid therapies in the
management of acute and chronic pain, including the guidelines issued by the
governor's recoveryOhio initiativecabinet opiate action team (GCOAT);
(3) Be approved by the board, or by an OBN
approver as defined in rule
4723-14-01 of the Administrative
Code, or offered by an OBN approved provider unit, as defined in rule
4723-14-01 of the Administrative
Code that is headquartered in the state of Ohio; and
(4) Be at minimum two hours in
length.
(B) Applicants
must submit documentation of successful completion to the board in the form of
an original certificate, issued by the provider of the course of instruction
that includes:
(1) Name of the
attendee;
(2) Title of the
program;
(3) Date of the
program;
(4) Name and address of
the provider and OBN approver number, if applicable; and
(5) Verification of completion of at least
two hours of instruction, each of sixty minutes in duration.
Notes
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 4723.50
Rule Amplifies: 4723.482
Prior Effective Dates: 02/01/2011, 11/05/2012, 04/01/2017, 01/01/2018
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