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The NCSBN APRN Maps Project; Outlining Progression in Adopting Consensus

The NCSBN APRN Maps Project; Outlining Progression in Adopting Consensus. Stephanie Fullmer and Maureen Cahill. Comparison and Mapping Project Process. Reviewed each jurisdiction’s act and rules Compared current law with components of the Consensus Model Sent each BON a comparison report

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The NCSBN APRN Maps Project; Outlining Progression in Adopting Consensus

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  1. The NCSBN APRN Maps Project; Outlining Progression in Adopting Consensus Stephanie Fullmer and Maureen Cahill

  2. Comparison and Mapping Project Process • Reviewed each jurisdiction’s act and rules • Compared current law with components of the Consensus Model • Sent each BON a comparison report • Compiled maps based on reports and BON feedback

  3. Definitions • Independent - no requirement for a written collaborative agreement, no supervision, no conditions for practice • Collaborative - a written agreement exists which specifies scope of practice and medical acts allowed with or without a general supervision requirement by a MD, DO, DDS, podiatrist • Supervised - direct supervision required in the presence of a licensed, MD, DO, DDS, podiatrist with or without a written practice agreement

  4. Let’s see the maps! • Maps //www.ncsbn.org/aprn.htm

  5. 2012 APRN Maps; Outlining Progression in Adopting Consensus

  6. Consensus is definitely not a sprint, but, if this were the marathon, we would already be at mile 17!

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