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Registered Nurse Scope of Practice

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Registered nurses (RNs) in the United States are licensed health care professionals who can perform medical exams and other duties, and who can supervise and delegate activities to other professionals, such as licensed practical nurses and unlicensed assistive personnel. As physicians begin to specialize more and more, there will be an increased need for primary care in the United States that may be provided by RNs. 

This dataset identifies variations in state laws that govern the scope of practice for RNs. Specifically, it addresses what activities registered nurses are authorized to perform, whether they are authorized to delegate medical activities to other health care professionals, what activities they can and cannot delegate, who the RNs can delegate to, and what level of supervision is required for this delegation.  

This is a cross-sectional dataset displaying laws in effect as of August 1, 2015.

Cited By

Continuous Glucose Monitoring and Diabetes Management

University of San Francisco, Doctor of Nursing Practice Projects (Dissertation)
Continuous Glucose Monitoring and Diabetes Management
Nicole Beamish
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Dataset Created by
Center for Public Health Law Research

Dataset Maintained by
Center for Public Health Law Research

Dataset Valid From
March 11, 1994

Dataset Updated Through
August 1, 2015

Total Jurisdictions Covered
51

Collection
None

Contact
LawAtlas@temple.edu

Publication Year
2018

Cite this dataset

Temple University Center for Public Health Law Research (2015, August 1). Registered Nurse Scope of Practice. LawAtlas.org.  https://doi.org/10.60541/m6qf-a678

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