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Fall 2014 Speaker name and title Iowa ARNPs Advanced Registered Nurse Practitioner Iowa ARNPs The Iowa Board of Nursing grants ARNPs authority to practice and regulates their practice through administrative rules ID: 910428

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Institute of Medicine

Advanced Practice Task Force of Iowa

Fall, 2014

[Speaker name and title]

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Iowa - ARNPs

Advanced Registered Nurse Practitioner

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Iowa ARNPs

The Iowa Board of Nursing grants ARNPs authority to practice and regulates their practice through administrative rules

Authorized to practice independently within their recognized specialty

Collaborative practice agreements are not required by the Board of Nursing, but may be required by the employer May hold hospital clinical privilegesGranted full, independent prescriptive authority within their specialty, schedule II-V controlled substancesRequires

current RN license and certification by a national certifying body to practice

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ARNP Roles (4)

CRNA -

Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist

CNS - Clinical Nurse Specialist CNM - Certified Nurse Midwife

CNP - Certified Nurse Practitioner

Midlevel provider/physician extender are inappropriate references

Minimum education is a Master’s degree

Core education is the Registered Nurse

Required to perform extensive clinical practicum in

specialty area

Pass National Certification

Exam

Maintain certification through ongoing education

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ARNP

Advanced Registered Nurse Practitioner

CNM

Certified Nurse

Midwife

CNS

Certified

Clinical Nurse

Specialist

CRNA

Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist

CNP

Certified

Nurse

Practitioner

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Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA)

Perform all methods of general and regional anesthesia techniques, place invasive lines, & provide pain relief for laboring mothers.

Continuously monitor patients undergoing anesthesia or sedation for surgical procedures.Provide acute, chronic, & regional pain management in every setting where these services are offered.

Practice settings: hospitals, ambulatory surgery centers, clinics & offices, wherever anesthesia or sedation services may be required.

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Certified Nurse Midwife (CNM)

Provide a full range of primary health care services to women throughout the lifespan

Gynecological careFamily planningPrenatal and postpartum careChildbirthCare of newborn through 12 months

Practice settings include home, hospitals, birth centers, ambulatory care settings

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Certified Nurse Practitioner (CNP)

Provide health care services to individuals, families, and groups

Diagnose and manage acute episodic illnesses and chronic disease, in addition to a focus on health promotion, disease prevention, health education, and counselingPractice in primary, acute, chronic, and long term care settings

Education varies based on subspecialty: Adult, Family, Neonatal, Pediatric, Psych-Mental Health, Women’s Health, Acute Care, and Geriatric

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Clinical Nurse Specialist (CNS)

Primary goal is integration of evidence based practice into nursing care to improve patient outcomes across the health system

Practice includes acute and chronic care settings

Across U.S. specialize in: Adult/Geriatrics, Pediatrics, Women’s Health, & Mental Health

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Comparison Table

ARNP Type

Basic Education

Educated/Trained

Maintained

CRNA

BSN

(equivalent);

Licensed as RN. At

least one year experience in critical care area.

MSN/DNP, to

include CRNA

track; 600-1000+

clinical hours. Pass certification exam as CRNA.

State licensure / registration as ARNP in specialty.40 contact hours every 2 years to maintain.Licensed to practice independently in Iowa.

CNM (midwife)BSN (equivalent); Licensed as RNMSN/DNP; to include CNM track, 600-1000+ clinical hours.Pass certification exam as midwife.

State licensure / registration as ARNP in specialty. 45 contact hours every 3 years to maintain.Licensed to practice independently in Iowa.

CNPBSN (equivalent); Licensed as RNMSN/DNP, to include NP track; 600-1000+ clinical hours.Pass certification exam in specialty area.State licensure / registration as ARNP in specialty.45 contact hours every 3 years to maintain.Licensed to practice independently in Iowa.CNSBSN (equivalent); Licensed as RNMSN,

includes specialty area, 500+ clinical hours. Pass certification exam in specialty area.State licensure as ARNP; Certification exam; 45 contact hours every 3 years to maintain.Licensed to practice independently in Iowa.

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Purpose and Goals of ARNP Councils

Purpose – to coordinate all matters for ARNPs

Goals may include:

Work with physician colleagues to identify roles and expectations of ARNPsServe as clearing house for communication to understand organizational issues pertinent to ARNPs

Assist with the development of HR policies relevant to ARNPsRecruit the most appropriate and qualified applicantsEstablish an onboarding programCreate a mentorship program

Identify metrics for OPPE/FPPE

Evaluate the ongoing contributions and effectiveness of ARNPs

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ARNP Task Force with the Iowa Action Coalition

Q&A document about the role of advanced practice

registered nurses to educate the public

Power point presentations using consistent language targeted toward administration and boards of directors to educate about advanced practice registered nursesA toolkit for changing hospital by-laws that incorporates correct and consistent

terminologyEditorials for local newspapers about the role of advanced practice registered nurses

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Iowa ARNPs

Thank you!

Questions?