Nurse Practitioner. (Employer Appointed Position) “Nurse Practitioner” means a Registered Nurse appointed as such to a position approved by the employer and who is authorised by the Board under Section 95 of Health Practitioner Regulation National Law (NSW) No 86A. A Nurse Practitioner will have at least three years full-time equivalent experience in an advanced practice role and meets the national competency standards for Nurse Practitioners. A Nurse Practitioner functions autonomously and operates at a level of nursing that uses extended and expanded skills, experience and knowledge assessment, planning, implementation, diagnosis and evaluation of nursing care. A.
Nurse Practitioner is an employee who has a current license to practice as a Nurse Practitioner or Specialty Nurse Practitioner issued by the College of Registered Nurses of Nova Scotia.
Nurse Practitioner is a Registered Nurse who is on the Extended Practice roster of the College of Registered Nurses of Manitoba who is employed in a position that is designated by the Employer as a Nurse Practitioner. FOR THE EMPLOYER: FOR THE UNION: FOR THE MANITOBA NURSES’ UNION: Signed the day of , 2015.
1. Re: Ratification of Collective Agreement
Nurse Practitioner. A Nurse practitioner: • is a registered nurse/xxxxxxx appointed to the role; • has obtained an additional qualification relevant to the state regulating authority to enable them to become licensed Nurse practitioners. A Nurse practitioner is authorised to function autonomously and collaboratively in an advanced and extended clinical role.
A.6.1 Role of a licensed Nurse practitioner
(a) The nurse practitioner is able to assess and manage the care of clients/residents using nursing knowledge and skills. It is dynamic practice that incorporates application of high level knowledge and skills, beyond that required of a registered nurse /midwife in extended practice across stable, unpredictable and complex situations.
(b) The nurse practitioner role is grounded in the nursing profession’s values, knowledge, theories and practice and provides innovative and flexible health care delivery that complements other health care providers.
Nurse Practitioner. One increment for each full year of nursing experience in an official public health agency, to the maximum of the fifth step on the grid.
Nurse Practitioner. A Nurse practitioner: • is a registered nurse/midwife appointed to the role; • has obtained an additional qualification relevant to the state regulating authority to enable them to become licensed Nurse practitioners. A Nurse practitioner is authorised to function autonomously and collaboratively in an advanced and extended clinical role.
Nurse Practitioner. A registered nurse provider with a graduate degree in nursing prepared for advanced practice involving independent and interdependent decision making and direct accountability for clinical judgment across the health care continuum or in a certified specialty.
Nurse Practitioner. A registered nurse with additional education or training in health care delivery possessing the skills and knowledge for diagnostic evaluation and treatment of patients with full prescriptive authority. The practitioner functions in a collaborative relationship with other health care professionals in the clinical management of patients.
Nurse Practitioner. (Employer Appointed Position)
Nurse Practitioner a Registered Nurse Division 1 who has satisfactorily completed a course of study and undertaken clinical experience that, in the opinion of the Victorian Nurses Board, qualifies the nurse to use the title Nurse Practitioner.