State of Oregon.  To establish acceptable levels of safe practice for the LPN and RN  To serve as a guide for the Board to evaluate safe and effective.

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State of Oregon

 To establish acceptable levels of safe practice for the LPN and RN  To serve as a guide for the Board to evaluate safe and effective nursing care ◦ To serve as a guide to determine when nursing practice is below the expected standard of care  To provide a framework for evaluation of continued competency in nursing practice

 Assignment = the act of directing and distributing the work that each staff member is already authorized to perform  Client = individuals, families, groups, communities, organizations and populations who are in relationship with the nurse in order to receive the services provided by the nurse

 Comprehensive Assessment = the extensive collection and analysis of data for: ◦ The purpose of judging client’s health status and actual or potential health care needs ◦ The purpose of establishing nursing diagnostic statements, and developing, implementing, and evaluating a plan of care

 Delegation = the process an RN uses when authorizing a competent individual to perform a task of nursing, while retaining accountability for the outcome  Focused Assessment = an appraisal of client’s situation at hand, through observation and collection of objective and subjective data. ◦ Includes identification of normal and abnormal findings

 Licensed Nurse = all Licensed Practical Nurses and Registered Nurses licensed under ORS 678  Nursing Diagnostic Statements = the nursing diagnoses or reasoned conclusions which are developed as a result of nursing assessment

 Nursing Interventions = actions deliberately designed, selected and performed to implement the plan of care  Nursing Process = the systematic problem- solving method that licensed nurses use when providing nursing care ◦ Includes: Assessment, making nsg. Dx., planning, intervening, and evaluating

 Person-Centered Care= the collaboration with an individual person re: his/her health care in a manner that is considerate and respectful of the specific wishes and needs of that person  Plan of Care = the written guidelines developed to identify specific needs of the client and intervention/regimen to assist clients to achieve optimal health potential

 Professional Boundaries = the limits that allow for safe and therapeutic connections between the nurse and the client  Supervision = the provision of guidance, direction, oversight, evaluation, and follow- up by a licensed nurse for the accomplishment of nsg. tasks by other nurses and nursing assistive personnel

 Tasks of Nursing = those procedures normally performed by nurses when implementing the nursing plan of care  Unlicensed Assistive Personnel = individuals who are not licensed to practice nursing, medicine or any other health occupation requiring a license in Oregon, BUT who may carry out delegated tasks of nursing

 Note: For the purpose of these rules, CNAs and CMAs are NOT considered unlicensed assistive personnel.

 Specifics on standards related to the licensed nurse’s responsibilities:  For client advocacy  For the environment of care  For ethics, including professional accountability and competence  Toward nursing technology  To assign and supervise care  To accept and implement orders for client care and tx.  Has the authority and responsibility to question any order or recommendation which is not clear, perceived as unsafe, contraindicated for the client, or inconsistent with the plan of care

 (1) The Board recognizes that the scope of practice for the licensed practical nurse encompasses a variety of roles, including but not limited to: ◦ Provision of client care ◦ Supervision of others in the provision of care ◦ Participation in the development and implementation of health care policy ◦ Participation in research ◦ Teaching health care providers and prospective health care providers

 (2) Standards r/t the LPN’s responsibility for nursing practice implementation: ◦ Under the clinical direction of the RN or other licensed provider who the authority to make changes in the plan of care, and applying practical nursing knowledge drawn from the biological, psychological, social, sexual, economic, cultural and spiritual aspects of the client’s condition or needs, the LPN shall:

◦ Conduct and document initial and ongoing focused nursing assessments of the client’s health status ◦ Select nursing diagnostic statements and or reasoned conclusions from available resources, which serve as the basis for the plan of care ◦ Contributes to the development of a comprehensive plan of nursing care, and develops focused plans of nursing care

◦ Implement the plan of care ◦ Evaluating client responses to nursing interventions and progress toward desired outcomes

 (3) Other standards related to the LPN’s responsibility: ◦ For collaboration with an interdisciplinary team ◦ For leadership ◦ For quality of care ◦ For health promotion ◦ Cultural sensitivity

 Nurses whose behavior fails to conform to the legal standard and accepted standards of the nursing profession, or who may adversely affect the health, safety, and welfare of the public, may be found guilt of conduct derogatory to the standards of nursing

 Such conduct shall include, but is not limited to: ◦ Conduct r/t the client’s safety and integrity  Eg. Failing to take action to preserve or promote the client’s safety based on nursing assessment and judgement ◦ Conduct r/t other federal or state statute/rule violations:  Eg. Abusing or neglecting a client

◦ Conduct r/t communication  Eg. Practicing nursing when physical or mental ability to practice is impaired by use of drugs, alcohol, or mind-altering substance ◦ Conduct r/t licensure or certification violations  Eg. Practicing nursing without a current Oregon license ◦ Conduct related to the licensee’s relationship with the Board  Eg. Failing to provide the Board with requested documents

◦ Conduct r/t the client’s family  Eg. Theft of money, property, services, or supplies from the family ◦ Conduct r/t co-workers  Eg. Violent, abusive, or threatening behavior toward a co-worker in the presence of a client

 Denial of/revocation of Licensure ◦ (1) The Board will issues a Notice to Deny Licensure to an applicant for initial licensure or re-licensure as an LPN to persons who have been convicted as an adult, or found responsible except for mental illness, or adjudicated as a juvenile for the following crimes as set for in Oregon law:  For listing, see P. 11 of NPA

 Denial of/revocation of Licensure cont. ◦ (2) Any individual who applies for initial licensure or re-licensure as a practical nurse who has a history of arrests and convictions over an extended period of time will be issued a Notice to Deny Licensure ◦ (3) All other applicants with conviction histories other than those listed above, including crimes which are drug and alcohol related, will be considered on an individual basis

 (3) cont. ◦ The following factors will be considered by the Board:  Evidence of rehabilitation  Length of time since the conviction to the time of application  Circumstances surrounding the commission of the crime which demonstrate that a repeat offense is not likely  Character references

 (4) Any individual who applies for initial licensure or re-licensure and supplies false or incomplete information to the Board on an application for licensure regarding the individual’s criminal conviction record, will be issued a Notice to Deny Licensure

 Please note:  It is not the intent of the Board of Nursing that each and every nursing error be reported  It is not the intent of the Board of Nursing that mandatory (reporting) take away the disciplinary ability and responsibility from the employer of the nurse

 With this in mind, the following applies:  “Anyone knowing of a licensed nurse whose behavior or nursing practice fails to meet accepted standards for the level at which the nurse is licensed, shall report the nurse to the person in the work setting who has the authority to institute corrective action.”

 Cont.  “Anyone who has knowledge or concern that a nurse’s behavior or practice presents a potential for, or actual danger to the public health, safety, and welfare, shall report or cause a report to be made to the Board of Nursing.”

 “Failure of any licensed nurse to comply with this reporting requirement may in itself constitute a violation of nursing standards.”

 The following shall always be reported to the Board of Nursing (list is not all-inclusive): ◦ A nurse imposter ◦ Practicing nursing when license has become void ◦ Arrest for or conviction of a crime which relates adversely to the practice of nursing or ability to safely practice nursing ◦ Client abuse ◦ Substance abuse ◦ Dismissal from employment d/t conduct derogatory to the standards of nursing

 Civil Penalties (mostly $fines) – ◦ See List on page 13 of Oregon NPA