References NPR-B-03 06/1995 AN EXPLANATION OF SCOPE OF RN PRACTICE INCLUDING STANDARDIZED PROCEDURES REV. 07/1997, 01/2011. Board of Registered Nursing. Retrieved 1 April 2021, from https://www.rn.ca.gov/pdfs/regulations/npr-b-03.pdf. CALIFORNIA NURSING PRACTICE ACT. Scope of Regulation Excerpt from Business and Professions Code Division 2, Chapter 6. Article 2. BOARD OF REGISTERED NURSING. Retrieved 1 April 2021, from https://www.rn.ca.gov/pdfs/regulations/npr-i-15.pdf. What is a State Board of Nursing?. Graduatenursingedu.org. (2020). Retrieved 1 April 2021, from https://www.graduatenursingedu.org/state-board-of-nursing/Assignment: Regulation for Nursing Practice Staff Development Meeting. ANA Enterprise | American Nurses Association. ANA. Retrieved 1 April 2021, from https://www.nursingworld.org/. The regulation could delay attendance to a patient in case of emergencies. For instance, a patient involved in an accident and needs surgical attention could suffer more waiting to get the consent from their family members. This puts the patient’s life at risk. However, it does not affect the cost of delivery since there is no extra cash required to implement the regulation State regulation related to Advanced Practice Registered Nurses (APRNs) Continuation
The regulation does not affect the cost of delivery of healthcare services. However, access to emergency services could be delayed. The patient’s health is at risk ARPNs should always involve the families of their patients when performing standardized procedures like surgery or midwifing. It helps to prepare the family incase a medical operation goes wrong. It also shields the nurse from taking all the blame in case of a medical complication.
State regulation related to Advanced Practice Registered Nurses (APRNs) Continuation APRNs play a significant role in saving patients with advanced complications. The regulation (Chapter 6, 2835.7 section a (1)) ensures that the nurse does not perform procedure against the will of the patient and their family. It ensures that stakeholders are involved in making a clinical decision Chapter 6, 2835.7 section a (1) requires a specialized registered nurse practitioner to seek a third-party approval prior to performing the medical procedure. This is despite of the nurse having the authority from the Board of Nurses to perform the standardized medical procedure and the permission to order durable medical equipment, subject to any limitations set forth in the standardized procedures (CALIFORNIA NURSING PRACTICE ACT, n.d.).