Treatment orders definition

Treatment orders means written orders signed by a physician, physician assistant, or advanced registered nurse practitioner, acting within his or her respective scope of practice, which authorizes the provision of care or treatment to a patient in his place of residence by licensed Nurses, Physical Therapists, Occupational Therapists, Speech Therapists, or Dietitians/Nutritionists.
Treatment orders means written orders signed by a physician, physician assistant, or advanced registered nurse practitioner, acting within his or her respective scope of practice, which authorizes the provision of care or treatment to a patient in his place of residence by registered nurses, licensed practical nNurses, pPhysical tTherapists, oOccupational tTherapists, sSpeech tTherapists, or dDietitians/nNutritionists.
Treatment orders means written orders signed by a physician, physician assistant, or advanced practice registered nurse, acting within his or her respective scope of practice, which authorizes the provision of care or treatment to a patient in his place of residence by registered nurses, licensed practical nurses, physical therapists, occupational

Examples of Treatment orders in a sentence

  • Treatment orders include conditions requiring crutches, wheelchairs, and other medical devices prescribed when accommodations for a diagnosed medical condition are necessary during the school day.