Arizona State Board of Nursing



Similar documents
SCOPE OF PRACTICE COMMITTEE

Arizona State Board of Nursing

*Reflex withdrawal from a painful stimulus is NOT considered a purposeful response.

SUMMARY REPORT OF KENTUCKY BOARD OF NURSING ADVISORY OPINIONS ON NURSING PRACTICE ISSUES

NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH DIVISION OF ACUTE AND PRIMARY CARE SERVICES

DRAFT 7/17/07. Procedural Sedation and Rapid Sequence Intubation (RSI) Consensus Statement

BEFORE THE ALABAMA BOARD OF NURSING IN THE MATTER OF: ) PETITION FOR ) DECLARATORY RULING STEVE SYKES, M.D., ) ) ) Petitioner. ) DECLARATORY RULING

Meeting Minutes. Meeting Time: 10:00am to 3:00pm Recorded for Minute Creation: Yes No Meeting Medium: In Person Web Access ilinc Video Other

205 GROUND AMBULANCE TRANSPORTATION REIMBURSEMENT GUIDELINES FOR NON-CONTRACTED PROVIDERS

Arizona State Board of Nursing

BOARD OF DENTAL EXAMINERS Professional & Vocational Licensing Division Department of Commerce and Consumer Affairs State of Hawaii

Mississippi Board of Nursing

Nurse Anesthesia History and Practice in the United States. Debra Maloy CRNA, EdD Director Graduate Programs of Nurse Anesthesia

PROCEDURAL SEDATION/ANALGESIA NCBON Position Statement for RN Practice

Medication Administration FAQ

Guidelines for Core Clinical Privileges Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetists

Legal Regulation of Nursing Practice in Ohio

Legal Regulation of Nursing Practice in Ohio

SCHOOL BOARD PROCEEDINGS

Center for Medicaid and State Operations/Survey and Certification Group

I) Rotation Goals. Teaching Methods

KENTUCKY BOARD OF NURSING 312 Whittington Parkway, Suite 300 Louisville, Kentucky ADVISORY OPINION STATEMENT

FLORIDA Board of Nursing Home Administrators DRAFT MINUTES. September 18, Gaylord Palms 6000 W Osceola Parkway Kissimmee Florida 34746

DRAFT V5 09/14/ Air ambulance services.

CALIFORNIA ASSOCIATION OF NURSE ANESTHETISTS CRNA SCOPE OF PRACTICE GUIDELINES

OKLAHOMA BOARD OF NURSING 2915 North Classen Boulevard, Suite 524 Oklahoma City, OK (405) Advanced Practice Advisory Committee

Kansas Board of Nursing Landon State Office Building, Room 106 Education Committee Minutes December 13, 2011

Neonatal Resuscitation Program (NRP)

Certifications. ACUTE REHAB Bariatric I 2 Telemetry and Med/Surg BLS ACLS BLS. a Case Mgr utilization review experience

POSITION STATEMENT. Minimum Registered Nurse Staffing for Patient Care in the Gastrointestinal Endoscopy Unit

The agenda item for Kaplan University was revised to read Kaplan University, Omaha Campus (PN and BSN).

NBCRNA FY 2012 Summary of NCE/SEE Performance and Transcript Data

Corporate Medical Policy

Scope and Standards for Nurse Anesthesia Practice

Topic Opinion Interested Party Date Administration of sedating and anesthetic agents

MINUTES UTAH SOCIAL WORKER LICENSING BOARD MEETING. October 7, Room 474, 4 th Floor 9:00 A.M. Heber M. Wells Building Salt Lake City, UT 84111

Anesthesia Guidelines

How To Write A Nursing Exam

Schneps, Leila; Colmez, Coralie. Math on Trial : How Numbers Get Used and Abused in the Courtroom. New York, NY, USA: Basic Books, p i.

The ASA defines anesthesiology as the practice of medicine dealing with but not limited to:

How To Work At A Hospital

Regions Hospital Delineation of Privileges Nurse Practitioner

Kansas Board of Nursing Landon State Office Building, Room 106 Education Committee Minutes March 16, 2010

Guidelines for the Management of the Obstetrical Patient for the Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist

REGISTERED NURSE PRACTITIONER (RNP) PRACTICING IN AN ACUTE CARE SETTING October 2009 Adopted by the Board 11/19/09 Background

Advanced Practice Nursing Advisory Committee Report

CHAPTER 3 SCOPE AND STANDARDS OF NURSING PRACTICE AND CNA ROLE

EDUCATION AND CERTIFICATION MATRIX Sources, Tools and Examples of Evidence

Status Active. Reimbursement Policy Section: Anesthesia Services Policy Number: RP - Anesthesia Anesthesia Effective Date: June 1, 2015

Arizona State Board of Nursing

Component 2: The Culture of Health Care. Unit 2 Objectives. Nurses. Unit 2: Health Professionals the people in health care Lecture 2

Report of the Council for Nursing Articulation in Kansas. March 2012

Maryland Board of Nursing

LOUISIANA STATE BOARD OF NURSING 3510 NORTH CAUSEWAY BOULEVARD, SUITE 601 METAIRIE, LOUISIANA 70002

CHAPTER 27 THE SCOPE OF PROFESSIONAL NURSING PRACTICE AND ARNP AND CNM PROTOCOLS

How To Write A Meeting Plan For The Autism Research And Treatment Of Autism

UNMH Procedural Sedation Privileges

ANESTHESIA SERVICES (AS)

Playing the Credentials Game Mary C. Smolenski, EdD, FNP, NP-C, Masthead Date November 18, 2002

Renown Regional Medical Center Department Of Obstetrics and Gynecology. Policies and Procedures Certified Nurse Midwives ( CNM S)

CLINICAL PRIVILEGES- NURSE ANESTHETIST

Nurse Practitioners (NPs) and Physician Assistants (PAs): What s the Difference?

COUNTY OF KERN EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES DEPARTMENT

Minutes School Board Called Meeting Alexandria City Public Schools 2000 N. Beauregard St. Alexandria, VA Thursday, April 12, :00 p.m.

INDIANA STATE BOARD OF NURSING

Arizona State Board of Nursing

SECTION 5 HOSPITAL SERVICES. Free-Standing Ambulatory Surgical Center

Transcription:

Janet Napolitano Governor Arizona State Board of Nursing SCOPE OF PRACTICE COMMITTEE MINUTES August 29, 2006 Joey Ridenour Executive Director Members Present: See Attached List Guests Present: See Attached List Call to Order: Pat Johnson, co-chairperson, called the meeting to order at 10:12 AM. I. Introductions Pat Johnson asked all guests and Scope of Practice members to state their name. II. III. IV. Review and approval of the June 6, 2006 meeting minutes No changes were made. A motion was made by Kathy Adamson and seconded by Jeannette Sasmor to approve the minutes. Motion carried. Advisory Opinions reviewed by the Board at the July 2006 meeting Pat Johnson discussed why the Board did not approve the draft advisory opinion on Percutaneous Endoscopic Gastrostomy (PEG) Tube Placement: Role of the Registered Nurse. The Board felt the role of the RN in this setting was not an independent function, and is considered a part of the endoscopy nurse s role, under the supervision of a physician. Terminology to use in Advisory Opinions Kathy Adamson presented a revised list of definitions. The committee suggested that the title be changed to Working Document for Scope of Practice Committee with Guidelines to Provide Consistent Terminology and Format in Advisory Opinions. It was decided that the list should not include definitions that are already in the Nurse Practice Act and other sources but focus the list on phrases/wording used in an advisory opinion as Adamson identified under rationale. No suggestions were made for additional definitions that should be considered for inclusion in the statutes or rules. Recommendations/actions taken/responsible for: Revise working document for further discussion on Kathy Adamson and Anita Fijalka V. Review of proposed advisory opinion

A. Palliative Sedation at End of Life Kathy Pollard presented the draft for discussion. There was discussion on whether input should be requested from the Board of Medical Examiners or Department of Health Services. Another aspect discussed was why the South Dakota board of Nursing had rescinded their position statement on the Administration of Propofol (Diprovan) by the RN dated 7/4. The committee suggested deleting the sentence of the draft which described other terminology utilized for palliative sedation. It was noted that JCAHO does not identify specific medications to be used for moderate or deep sedation. Recommendations/actions taken/responsible for: Discuss draft advisory opinion with the Executive Director and obtain feedback on the need to discuss with BOMEX or ADHS Judy Bontrager Obtain information from South Dakota regarding their reason for rescinding position statement Kathy Pollard Discuss at SOP meeting VI. Holding Medications for Dialysis - FAQ Donna Heitmann reported that there was no local Chapter of Nephrology Nurses that she could discuss this issue. However, she did speak with a nephrologist, Pat Midkiff and others. After Heitmann s input, the committee agreed that a written order is essential and should be the standard of practice when medications are held for dialysis. Kristin Schmidt noted that holding medications for the dialysis patient becomes such a practice that nurses don t question it, even if it is a community standard to hold medications. Kathy Miller noted that it is taken for granted (to hold medications) and orders are not written. The committee decided to put this into a FAQ format. Recommendations/ actions taken/responsible for: Compose FAQ and response to the question Donna Heitmann, Kristin Schmidt, Claudette Rodstrom VII. Paramedic role in acute care settings Kathy Miller discussed how paramedics are being hired in some emergency departments as a tech. The job descriptions/role of a tech differ from the training of a paramedic resulting in less utilization of their education. Donna Heitmann stated that doctors and nurses need to acknowledge the paramedic role and allow them to do the skills they were trained for, whether in the field or in an acute care setting. Guest speaker Brenda Sutton, was present to discuss training the paramedics receive through Phoenix College. Sutton emphasized the fact that they must work under a medical director. At this time there is no specific curriculum or defined role for paramedics who work in hospitals. They are set up for failure when they are hired by a hospital as a tech and then practice beyond the scope of a tech. Sutton stated the paramedic curriculum is the national curriculum developed by the Department of Transportation. It consists of 1,000 hours, 500 didactic and 500 clinical and vehicular training. They are required to have a certain number of patient assessments, intubations,

etc. Sutton clarified that all pre-hospital caregivers are called EMT s. The levels of EMT s are basic, intermediate and paramedics. Paramedics take a written and practical National Standard Test for certification. For recertification, they are required to have 60 hours of continuing education and ACLS after two years. Emphasis was made that RN s can not delegate to paramedics. This can be done only by a Board Certified Emergency Physician. Recommendations/actions taken/responsible for: Develop response for the Board regarding the Scope of Practice Committee s thoughts on the role of the paramedic in acute care settings Kristin Schmidt, Kathy Miller, Donna Heitmann VIII. LPN s changing supra pubic catheters Heide Johnson stated that her director of nursing had asked her to seek the input of the Scope of Practice Committee regarding LPNs changing supra pubic catheters in the home health setting. Johnson noted that LPNs have been performing this task and no concerns/problems have been reported. Johnson stated that Louisiana and Florida Board s of Nursing have it listed as a skill for LPNs. A motion was made by Joan Olcott and seconded by Jeannette Sasmor to do a FAQ response. Write response to question Heide Johnson Post on the Board s web page under FAQ Judy Bontrager IX. Etomidate Can an RN administer in a pre-hospital environment? Jason Lin, RN, CEN, CORN, submitted this question and packet of information to the Scope of Practice Committee for consideration. Mr. Lin was present and stated that many air services are not using etomidate for rapid sequence intubation. Most air transportation flights are staffed with a paramedic and an RN. The paramedics have been approved to administer etomidate and it would be beneficial to have RN s be able to administer it as well. It was the opinion of the committee members that the administration of entomidate for RSI should be within the scope of practice of an appropriately trained RN. Mr. Lin also requested that the committee consider clarifying the skills that are currently listed on the Pre-Hospital Nursing Advisory Opinion. Include this practice in the draft revision of pre-hospital nursing that is currently being revised. Consider clarification of the skill list listed in that advisory opinion. To the Scope of Practice Committee on for review Donna Heitmann, Susan Poole, Debra Henry X. Removal of chest tubes The Board has received questions recently regarding the removal of chest tubes, particularly mediastinal chest tubes. This subject was placed on the agenda for input and

discussion by the SOP Committee. Kimberly Eacott stated that RN s have been pulling mediastinal chest tubes according to their facility s policy. The committee members wish to have some research done on this subject and return to the meeting for discussion. Research literature/practices and make recommendation to the SOP Committee on 11/29/06 Kimberly Eacott, Karen Stewart XI. Review of current advisory opinions A. Mediset Recommendation to change the wording of licensed nurse to RN/LPN. References updated. Motion by Susan Poole and seconded by Pat Johnson to take to the Board for approval. Take to September Board Judy Bontrager B. Cervical ripening agents and prostaglandin suppositories Jeannette Sasmor recommended the advisory opinion be separated into two opinions: one describing the RN scope of practice for induction of labor and one for the RN scope of practice for fetal demise. Sasmor indicated that in facilities she had contacted, the RN s were not administering cervical ripening agents for fetal demise. Guest Amy Warengo, from Thunderbird Sam, spoke about her concern to change the opinion and take this out of the scope of practice for the RN to use with fetal demise. She reported that uterine rupture can occur in either uses. She stated that she conferred with her quality assurance department and they reported no adverse outcomes. Motion was made by Kathy Adamson and seconded by Joan Olcott to maintain the same language for the first paragraph of the advisory opinion, update references, and take to the Board for approval. Finalize changes that were recommended by the Scope of Practice Committee Jeannette Sasmor Take to the Board for approval Judy Bontrager C. Sigmoidoscopy: flexible screening Anita Fijalka stated that she called various facilities and all indicated this procedure is being done by physicians now for diagnostic purposes. Fijalka did state that 16 states allow RN s to do sigmoidoscopy flexible screening. She recommended no changes in the advisory opinion. Joan Olcott indicated she had read recently that a study was

done comparing finding in sigmoidscopys done by RN s vs. physicians. This study indicated RN s had noted problems that had gone undetected by others. Add date reviewed by the Scope of Practice Committee. (No need to take to the Board since no revisions were made.) Judy Bontrager D. Vaginal speculum exam and specimen collection Anita Fijalka suggested minor changes to wording and updated the reference list. Motion was made by Jeannette Sasmor and seconded by Kathy Adamson to take to the Board for approval; motion carried. Take to the board for approval Judy Bontrager E. Apheresis in the out-patient setting Susan Poole offered no suggestions for change. She will inquire to find more updated references. Motion made by Jeannette Sasmor and seconded by Susan Poole to take to the Board when references are updated; motion carried. Take to the Board for approval Judy Bontrager XII. Other Karen Stewart announced that Diane Tosev has been appointed as the School Nurse Specialist for the Department of Education. Announcement was made regarding the Board s open house which will be held November 17, 2006, 4:30-6:30 p.m. Claudette Rodstrom asked about the possibility of putting some pictures of ASBN offices on the web site so that persons who cannot attend would be able to visualize the new offices. XIII. Assignments for review of additional advisory opinions NOTE: Please submit all information for inclusion in the SOP packet to Judy Bontrager by November 10, 2006. Last Revised Advisory Opinion Responsible Members Proposed AO 1. Palliative Sedation at End of Life Kathy Pollard Tina McConn Donna Heitmann 3/03 2. Pre-Hospital Nursing Donna Heitmann Susan Poole Debra Henry 7/02 3. Infusion Therapy/Venipuncture by LPNs Marla Moore Pat Johnson Date to Present to Committee

Last Revised Advisory Opinion Responsible Members Heide Johnson Marianne Locke Judy Hayter Susan Poole Anita Fijalka 1/03 4. Anesthetic Agents Administered by RN s for Vicki Buchda Limited Purposes: Airway Management Christine Benoit &Peripheral Nerve Block 3/03 5. Assessment of Patient Conditions by the Robin Hayes Professional Nurse Marianne Locke 3/03 6. Intrauterine/Intracervical Insemination Robin Hayes Vicki Buchda Date to Present to Committee 3/03 7. Intravenous Administration of contrast Media Ann Earhart 3/03 8. Intubation: Endotracheal, Esophageal Gastric Tina McConn Airway, Esophageal Obturator Airway Kimberly Eacott 3/03 9. Sheath Removal, Placement of Mechanical Compression Devices and Deployment of Extravascular Collagen Plugs Tina McConn Kimberly Eacott 3/03 10. Supervision of LPNs by Registered Nurses Patricia Johnson Heide Johnson Kathleen Pollard 3/03 11. Ultrasound: Therapeutic & OB/GYN Diagnostic Robin Hayes HOLD Epidural Analgesia by Nurse Anesthetist XII. Adjournment The meeting was adjourned at 1:40 p.m. Minutes respectfully submitted by: Judy Bontrager, RN, MN Minutes submitted to the Board 11/15/06 Minutes approved by the SOP Committee 11/28/2006 JB/lw

Scope of Practice Committee Meeting Arizona State Board of Nursing August 29, 2006 List of Attendees SOP Committee Members Kathy Adamson, RNC Judy Bontrager, RN, MN Kimberly Eacott, RN, BSN, CCRN Anita Fijalka, LPN Judith Hayter, LPN Donna Heitmann, RN, BSN, MPH Debra Henry, RN, RDH, MS,NHA, CLNC Heide Johnson, LPN Patricia Johnson, LPN Kathy Miller, RN, MSN Joan Olcott, RN Kathleen Pollard, MSN, RN, CHPN Susan Poole, RN, CRNI, BSN, MS, CNSN Claudette Rodstrom, RN, MSA Jeannette Sasmor, RN, MBA, EdD Kristin Schmidt, RN, MBA, CHE Karen Stewart, RN, MSN Guests Ann Hoover Maricopa Medical Center Jason Lin Eagle Air Med Amy Warengo Banner Health Tiffany Bennett Banner Health Stacy Hayes Arizona Spine & Joint Brenda Sutton Phoenix Fire Department