Common use of Role of a licensed Nurse practitioner Clause in Contracts

Role of a licensed Nurse practitioner. (1) The Nurse Practitioner is able to assess and manage the care of patients using nursing knowledge and skills. It is dynamic practise that incorporates application of high level knowledge and skills, beyond that required of a Registered Nurse in extended practise across stable unpredictable and complex situations.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: www.nswnma.asn.au, www.nswnma.asn.au

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Role of a licensed Nurse practitioner. (1i) The Nurse Practitioner nurse practitioner is able to assess and manage the care of patients clients/residents using nursing knowledge and skills. It is dynamic practise practice that incorporates application of high level knowledge and skills, beyond that required of a Registered Nurse registered nurse /midwife in extended practise practice across stable stable, unpredictable and complex situations.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Chesalon Enterprise Agreement, Chesalon Enterprise Agreement

Role of a licensed Nurse practitioner. (1) The Nurse Practitioner is able to assess and manage the care of patients using nursing knowledge and skills. It is dynamic practise that incorporates application of high level knowledge and skills, beyond that required of a Registered Nurse registered nurse in extended practise across stable unpredictable and complex situations.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: The Agreement

Role of a licensed Nurse practitioner. (1a) The Nurse Practitioner nurse practitioner is able to assess and manage the care of patients clients/residents using nursing knowledge and skills. It is dynamic practise practice that incorporates application of high level knowledge and skills, beyond that required of a Registered Nurse registered nurse /midwife in extended practise practice across stable stable, unpredictable and complex situations.

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Samples: www.austlii.edu.au

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Role of a licensed Nurse practitioner. (1a) The Nurse Practitioner nurse practitioner is able to assess and manage the care of patients clients/residents using nursing knowledge and skills. It is dynamic practise practice that incorporates application of high level knowledge and skills, beyond that required of a Registered Nurse registered nurse/midwife in extended practise practice across stable stable, unpredictable and complex situations.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.fwc.gov.au

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