North Carolina school health program manual - Page 632 |
Previous | 632 of 879 | Next |
|
small (250x250 max)
medium (500x500 max)
Large
Extra Large
large ( > 500x500)
Full Resolution
All (PDF)
|
This page
All
|
North Carolina School Health Program Manual General Statutes, State Policies, and Administrative Code Appendix II Item # 16 Nursing Practice Act _____________________________________________________________________ Appendix II # 16- 2 School Health Program Manual – January 2010 N. C. Division of Public Health – Children & Youth Branch – School Health Unit of a licensed physician. ( f) Implementing the treatment and pharmaceutical regimen prescribed by any person authorized at State law to prescribe the regimen. ( g) Providing teaching and counseling about the patient’s health. ( h) Reporting and recording the plan for care, nursing care given, and the patient’s response to that care. ( i) Supervising, teaching and evaluating those who perform or are preparing to perform nursing functions and administering nursing programs and nursing services. ( j) Providing for the maintenance of safe and effective nursing care, whether rendered directly or indirectly. ( 8) The “ practice of nursing by a licensed practical nurse” consists of the following seven components. ( a) Participating in the assessment of the patient’s physical and mental health, including the patient’s reaction to illnesses and treatment regimens. ( b) Recording and reporting the results of the nursing assessment. ( c) Participating in implementing the health care plan developed by the registered nurse and/ or prescribed by any person authorized by State law to prescribe such a plan, by performing tasks assigned or delegated by and performed under the supervision or under orders or directions of a registered nurse, physician licensed to practice medicine, dentist, or other person authorized by State law to provide the supervision. ( c1) assigning or delegating nursing interventions to other qualified personnel under the supervision of the registered nurse. ( d) Participating in the teaching and counseling of patients as assigned by a registered nurse, physician, or other qualified professional licensed to practice North Carolina. ( e) Reporting and recording the nursing care rendered and the patient’s response to that care. ( f) Maintaining safe and effective nursing care, whether rendered directly or indirectly. ( 2001) 21 NCAC 36 .0221 LICENSE REQUIRED ( a) No cap, pin, uniform, insignia or title shall be used to represent to the public, that an unlicensed person is a registered nurse or a licensed practical nurse as defined in G. S. 90- 171.43. ( b) The repetitive performance of a common task or procedure which does not require the professional judgment of a registered nurse or licensed practical nurse shall not be considered the practice of nursing for which a license is required. Tasks that may be delegated to the Nurse Aide I and Nurse Aide II shall be established by the Board of Nursing pursuant to 21 NCAC 36 .0403. Tasks may be delegated to an unlicensed person which: ( 1) frequently recur in the daily care of a client or group of clients; ( 2) are performed according to an established sequence of steps;
Object Description
Description
Title | North Carolina school health program manual - Page 632 |
Full Text | North Carolina School Health Program Manual General Statutes, State Policies, and Administrative Code Appendix II Item # 16 Nursing Practice Act _____________________________________________________________________ Appendix II # 16- 2 School Health Program Manual – January 2010 N. C. Division of Public Health – Children & Youth Branch – School Health Unit of a licensed physician. ( f) Implementing the treatment and pharmaceutical regimen prescribed by any person authorized at State law to prescribe the regimen. ( g) Providing teaching and counseling about the patient’s health. ( h) Reporting and recording the plan for care, nursing care given, and the patient’s response to that care. ( i) Supervising, teaching and evaluating those who perform or are preparing to perform nursing functions and administering nursing programs and nursing services. ( j) Providing for the maintenance of safe and effective nursing care, whether rendered directly or indirectly. ( 8) The “ practice of nursing by a licensed practical nurse” consists of the following seven components. ( a) Participating in the assessment of the patient’s physical and mental health, including the patient’s reaction to illnesses and treatment regimens. ( b) Recording and reporting the results of the nursing assessment. ( c) Participating in implementing the health care plan developed by the registered nurse and/ or prescribed by any person authorized by State law to prescribe such a plan, by performing tasks assigned or delegated by and performed under the supervision or under orders or directions of a registered nurse, physician licensed to practice medicine, dentist, or other person authorized by State law to provide the supervision. ( c1) assigning or delegating nursing interventions to other qualified personnel under the supervision of the registered nurse. ( d) Participating in the teaching and counseling of patients as assigned by a registered nurse, physician, or other qualified professional licensed to practice North Carolina. ( e) Reporting and recording the nursing care rendered and the patient’s response to that care. ( f) Maintaining safe and effective nursing care, whether rendered directly or indirectly. ( 2001) 21 NCAC 36 .0221 LICENSE REQUIRED ( a) No cap, pin, uniform, insignia or title shall be used to represent to the public, that an unlicensed person is a registered nurse or a licensed practical nurse as defined in G. S. 90- 171.43. ( b) The repetitive performance of a common task or procedure which does not require the professional judgment of a registered nurse or licensed practical nurse shall not be considered the practice of nursing for which a license is required. Tasks that may be delegated to the Nurse Aide I and Nurse Aide II shall be established by the Board of Nursing pursuant to 21 NCAC 36 .0403. Tasks may be delegated to an unlicensed person which: ( 1) frequently recur in the daily care of a client or group of clients; ( 2) are performed according to an established sequence of steps; |