22 Tex. Admin. Code § 221.12 - Scope of Practice
(a) Advanced
practice registered nurses (APRNs) practice in a variety of settings and
provide a broad range of health care services to a variety of patient
populations within their Board authorized role and population focus
area.
(b) APRNs may only perform
those functions that are within their Board authorized professional and
individual scopes of practice for their role and population focus area and that
are consistent with the Nursing Practice Act, Board rules, and other applicable
laws and regulations affecting their practice in Texas.
(c) In determining whether a particular
action falls within an APRN's authorized professional and/or individual scope
of practice, the following factors will be considered:
(1) Whether the APRN received training
regarding the performance of the particular action in his/her advanced
educational program;
(2) Whether
the action falls within generally acceptable standards of care appropriate for
the APRN's role and population focus area, as determined by a professional
specialty organization;
(3) Whether
the APRN has demonstrable clinical competence and/or clinical experience in
performing the action in the role of an APRN, obtained through supervision
and/or training by a qualified practitioner;
(4) Whether the APRN has been credentialed by
a health care facility's credentialing body and/or holds a privilege to perform
the action at a health care facility;
(5) Whether the APRN has completed additional
training for the specific action being performed. Additional training means
education obtained by the APRN post-APRN licensure in his/her role and
population focus area that is adequate for the action being performed by the
APRN.
(A) To determine whether the additional
training obtained by an APRN is adequate for the action being performed by the
APRN, the following factors will be considered:
(i) the type of instruction provided, by way
of example, and not limitation, online instruction; in-person instruction;
didactic instruction; or clinical instruction;
(ii) the learning objectives, content,
materials, and methods for evaluating participation contained in the training
curriculum;
(iii) the length and/or
quantity of the training;
(iv) the
qualifications of the person/entity providing the training;
(v) whether the training has been certified
or recognized by a professional specialty organization for the APRN's role and
population focus area;
(vi) whether
the training is consistent with evidence-based practice;
(vii) whether the training is sponsored by an
educational institution, such as a formal fellowship or precepted experience;
and
(viii) whether the training is
provided by an entity in conjunction with the use of the entity's product,
drug, or medical apparatus/equipment.
(B) All training must include a method of
objective, verifiable participant competency following completion of the
training.
(d)
It is the responsibility of the APRN to maintain records of all completed
training and competencies.
(e) An
APRN is not prohibited from providing nursing care within the scope of practice
of a registered nurse.
(f) Nothing
in this section shall be construed to authorize an APRN to practice in a role
or population focus area for which the APRN has not been licensed.
(g) An action that is determined to have been
committed outside an APRN's authorized scope of practice may subject the APRN
to discipline.
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