Nevada Code § 632.343

Renewal of license: Completion of program of continuing education required; exemption; review of courses by Board; required and recommended courses
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1. The Board shall not renew any license
issued under this chapter until the licensee has submitted proof satisfactory
to the Board of completion, during the 2-year period before renewal of the
license, of 30 hours in a program of continuing education approved by the Board
in accordance with regulations adopted by the Board. Except as otherwise
provided in subsection 3, the licensee is exempt from this provision for the
first biennial period after graduation from:
(a) An accredited school of professional nursing;
(b) An accredited school of practical nursing;
(c) An approved school of professional nursing in
the process of obtaining accreditation; or
(d) An approved school of practical nursing in
the process of obtaining accreditation.
2. The Board shall review all courses
offered to nurses for the completion of the requirement set forth in subsection
1. The Board may approve nursing and other courses which are directly related
to the practice of nursing as well as others which bear a reasonable
relationship to current developments in the field of nursing or any special
area of practice in which a licensee engages. These may include academic
studies, workshops, extension studies, home study and other courses.
3. The program of continuing education
required by subsection 1 must include:
(a) For a person licensed as an advanced practice
registered nurse:
(1) A course of instruction to be
completed within 2 years after initial licensure that provides at least 2 hours
of instruction on suicide prevention and awareness as described in subsection
6.
(2) The ability to receive credit toward
the total amount of continuing education required by subsection 1 for the
completion of a course of instruction relating to genetic counseling and
genetic testing.
(b) For each person licensed pursuant to this
chapter, a course of instruction, to be completed within 2 years after initial
licensure, relating to the medical consequences of an act of terrorism that
involves the use of a weapon of mass destruction. The course must provide at
least 4 hours of instruction that includes instruction in the following
subjects:
(1) An overview of acts of terrorism and
weapons of mass destruction;
(2) Personal protective equipment required
for acts of terrorism;
(3) Common symptoms and methods of
treatment associated with exposure to, or injuries caused by, chemical,
biological, radioactive and nuclear agents;
(4) Syndromic surveillance and reporting
procedures for acts of terrorism that involve biological agents; and
(5) An overview of the information
available on, and the use of, the Health Alert Network.
(c) For each person licensed pursuant to this
chapter, one or more courses of instruction that provide at least 4 hours of
instruction relating to cultural competency and diversity, equity and inclusion
to be completed biennially. Such instruction:
(1) May include the training provided
pursuant to NRS 449.103 or 449B.280 , where applicable.
(2) Must be based upon a range of research
from diverse sources.
(3) Must address persons of different
cultural backgrounds, including, without limitation:
(I) Persons from various gender,
racial and ethnic backgrounds;
(II) Persons from various religious
backgrounds;
(III) Lesbian, gay, bisexual,
transgender and questioning persons;
(IV) Children and senior citizens;
(V) Veterans;
(VI) Persons with a mental illness;
(VII) Persons with an intellectual
disability, developmental disability or physical disability; and
(VIII) Persons who are part of any
other population that a person licensed pursuant to this chapter may need to
better understand, as determined by the Board.
(d) For a person licensed as an advanced practice
registered nurse, at least 2 hours of training in the screening, brief
intervention and referral to treatment approach to substance use disorder to be
completed within 2 years after initial licensure.
(e) For each person licensed pursuant to this
chapter who provides or supervises the provision of emergency medical services
in a hospital or primary care, at least 2 hours of training in the stigma,
discrimination and unrecognized bias toward persons who have acquired or are at
a high risk of acquiring human immunodeficiency virus to be completed within 2
years after beginning to provide or supervise the provision of such services or
care.
4. The Board may determine whether to
include in a program of continuing education courses of instruction relating to
the medical consequences of an act of terrorism that involves the use of a
weapon of mass destruction in addition to the course of instruction required by
paragraph (b) of subsection 3.
5. The Board shall encourage each licensee
who treats or cares for persons who are more than 60 years of age to receive,
as a portion of their continuing education, education in geriatrics and
gerontology, including such topics as:
(a) The skills and knowledge that the licensee
needs to address aging issues;
(b) Approaches to providing health care to older
persons, including both didactic and clinical approaches;
(c) The biological, behavioral, social and
emotional aspects of the aging process; and
(d) The importance of maintenance of function and
independence for older persons.
6. The Board shall require each person
licensed as an advanced practice registered nurse to receive as a portion of
his or her continuing education at least 2 hours of instruction every 4 years
on evidence-based suicide prevention and awareness or another course of instruction
on suicide prevention and awareness that is approved by the Board which the
Board has determined to be effective and appropriate.
7. The Board shall encourage each person
licensed as an advanced practice registered nurse to receive, as a portion of
his or her continuing education, training and education in the diagnosis of
rare diseases, including, without limitation:
(a) Recognizing the symptoms of pediatric cancer;
and
(b) Interpreting family history to determine
whether such symptoms indicate a normal childhood illness or a condition that
requires additional examination.
8. As used in this section:
(a) Act of terrorism has the meaning ascribed
to it in NRS 202.4415 .
(b) Biological agent has the meaning ascribed
to it in NRS 202.442 .
(c) Chemical agent has the meaning ascribed to
it in NRS 202.4425 .
(d) Primary care means the practice of family
medicine, pediatrics, internal medicine, obstetrics and gynecology and
midwifery.
(e) Radioactive agent has the meaning ascribed
to it in NRS 202.4437 .
(f) Weapon of mass destruction has the meaning
ascribed to it in NRS 202.4445 .

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