Nevada Code § 632.237

Advanced practice registered nurse: Qualifications; issuance of license; scope of practice; regulations; exceptions
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1. The Board may issue a license to
practice as an advanced practice registered nurse to a registered nurse:
(a) Who is licensed by endorsement pursuant to NRS 632.161 or 632.162 and holds a corresponding valid and
unrestricted license to practice as an advanced practice registered nurse in
the District of Columbia or any other state or territory of the United States;
or
(b) Who:
(1) Has completed an educational program
designed to prepare a registered nurse to:
(I) Perform designated acts of
medical diagnosis;
(II) Prescribe therapeutic or
corrective measures; and
(III) Prescribe controlled
substances, poisons, dangerous drugs and devices;
(2) Except as otherwise provided in
subsection 7, submits proof that he or she is certified as an advanced practice
registered nurse by the American Board of Nursing Specialties, the National
Commission for Certifying Agencies of the Institute for Credentialing
Excellence, or their successor organizations, or any other nationally
recognized certification agency approved by the Board; and
(3) Meets any other requirements
established by the Board for such licensure.
2. An advanced practice registered nurse
may:
(a) Engage in selected medical diagnosis and
treatment;
(b) Order home health care for a patient;
(c) If authorized pursuant to NRS 639.2351 and subject to the
limitations set forth in subsection 3, prescribe controlled substances,
poisons, dangerous drugs and devices; and
(d) Provide his or her signature, certification,
stamp, verification or endorsement when a signature, certification, stamp, verification
or endorsement by a physician is required, if providing such a signature,
certification, stamp, verification or endorsement is within the authorized
scope of practice of an advanced practice registered nurse.
An advanced
practice registered nurse shall not engage in any diagnosis, treatment or other
conduct which the advanced practice registered nurse is not qualified to
perform.
3. An advanced practice registered nurse
who is authorized to prescribe controlled substances, poisons, dangerous drugs
and devices pursuant to NRS 639.2351 shall not prescribe a controlled substance listed in schedule II unless:
(a) The advanced practice registered nurse has at
least 2 years or 2,000 hours of clinical experience; or
(b) The controlled substance is prescribed
pursuant to a protocol approved by a collaborating physician.
4. An advanced practice registered nurse
may perform the acts described in paragraphs (a), (b) and (c) of subsection 2
by using equipment that transfers information concerning the medical condition
of a patient in this State electronically, telephonically or by fiber optics,
including, without limitation, through telehealth, as defined in NRS 629.515 , from within or outside this
State or the United States.
5. Nothing in paragraph (d) of subsection
2 shall be deemed to expand the scope of practice of an advanced practice
registered nurse who provides his or her signature, certification, stamp,
verification or endorsement in the place of a physician.
6. The Board shall adopt regulations:
(a) Specifying any additional training, education
and experience necessary for licensure as an advanced practice registered
nurse.
(b) Delineating the authorized scope of practice
of an advanced practice registered nurse, including, without limitation, when an
advanced practice registered nurse is qualified to provide his or her
signature, certification, stamp, verification or endorsement in the place of a
physician.
(c) Establishing the procedure for application
for licensure as an advanced practice registered nurse.
7. The provisions of subparagraph (2) of
paragraph (b) of subsection 1 do not apply to an advanced practice registered
nurse who obtains a license before July 1, 2014.

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