Making sound professional judgment about nursing tasks or procedures

Making sound professional judgment about nursing tasks or procedures

To assist nurses in making sound professional judgment about nursing tasks or procedures there are six factors that govern decision-making for determining nursing scope of practice in the state of Texas.

First, if the act is consistent with the Texas Nursing Practice Act (NPA), and whether the Board’s rules or position statements address the act.

Second, if the activity is appropriately authorized by a valid order/protocol and in accordance with established policies and procedures.

Third, if the act is supported by either research in nursing and health-related literature or in scope-of-practice statements by national nursing organizations.

Fourth, if the nurse possesses the required knowledge and, if he/she has demonstrated the competency required to carry out the activity safely.

Fifth, if a reasonable and prudent nurse would perform the activity in the specified setting and,

Sixth, if the nurse is prepared to assume accountability for the provision of safe care and the outcome of the care rendered.

Reference

Texas Nursing Practice Act 301.002 (2), 301.002 (5), BON Rules 217, 224, 225

www.bon.texas.gov

 

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The scope of practice is one of the most important aspects of practicing medicine. It paints a picture of the procedures, actions, and measures that the professionals are supposed to perform. For any individual doctor, the scope of practice is determined by the various factors that give them the mandate to perform certain procedures……………………………

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