West Virginia Code § 30-7-1

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As used in this article:
"Advanced practice registered nurse" means a registered nurse who has acquired advanced
clinical knowledge and skills preparing him or her to provide direct and indirect care to
patients as a certified nurse practitioner, certified nurse-midwife, certified registered nurse
anesthetist, or clinical nurse specialist, who has completed a board-approved graduate-level
education program and who has passed a board-approved national certification examination;
"Board" means the West Virginia Board of Examiners for Registered Professional Nurses;
"Collaborative relationship" means a working relationship, structured through a written
agreement, in which an advanced practice registered naurse may prescribe drugs in
collaboration with a qualified physician;
"Direct patient care" means the provision of services to a sick, injured, mentally or
physically disabled, elderly or fragile patient that requires some degree of interaction with
that patient. Direct patient care may include assessment, treatment, counseling, procedures,
self-care, patient education, administration of medication, and implementation of a care
plan;
"Practice of registered professional nursing" or "registered professional nursing" means the
performance for compensation of any service requiring substantial specialized judgment and
skill based on knowledge and application of principles of nursing derived from the biological,
physical and social sciences, such as responsible supervision of a patient requiring skill in
observation of sympt oms and reactions and the accurate recording of the facts, or the
supervision anVd teaching of other persons with respect to such principles of nursing, or in
the administration of medications and treatments as prescribed by a licensed physician, a
licensed dentist or a licensed advanced practice registered nurse, or the application of such
nursing procedures as involve understanding of cause and effect in order to safeguard life
and health of a patient and others; and
"Temporary permit" means a permit authorizing the holder to practice registered
professional nursing in this state until such permit is no longer effective or the holder is
granted a license by the West Virginia State Board of Examiners for Registered Professional
Nurses.

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