Current through Register Vol. 30, No. 38, September 20, 2024
A. A licensed
practical nurse shall engage in practical nursing as defined in A.R.S. §
32-1601
only under the supervision of a registered nurse or licensed
physician.
B. A LPN's nursing
practice is limited to those activities for which the LPN has been prepared
through basic practical nursing education in accordance with A.R.S. §
32-1637(1)
and those additional skills that are
obtained through subsequent nursing education and within the scope of practice
of a LPN as determined by the Board.
C. A LPN shall:
1. Practice within the legal boundaries of
practical nursing within the scope of practice authorized by A.R.S. Title 32,
Chapter 15 and 4 A.A.C.19;
2.
Demonstrate honesty and integrity;
3. Base nursing decisions on nursing
knowledge and skills, the needs of clients, and licensed practical nursing
standards;
4. Accept responsibility
for individual nursing actions, decisions, and behavior in the course of
practical nursing practice.
5.
Maintain competence through ongoing learning and application of knowledge in
practical nursing practice.
6.
Protect confidential information unless obligated by law to disclose the
information;
7. Report
unprofessional conduct, as defined in A.R.S. §
32-1601(22)
and further specified in
R4-19-403
and
R4-19-814,
to the Board;
8. Respect a client's
rights, concerns, decisions, and dignity;
9. Maintain professional boundaries;
and
10. Respect a client's property
and the property of others.
D. In participating in the nursing process
and implementing client care across the lifespan, a LPN shall:
1. Contribute to the assessment of the health
status of clients by:
a. Recognizing client
characteristics that may affect the client's health status;
b. Gathering and recording assessment
data;
c. Demonstrating
attentiveness by observing, monitoring, and reporting signs, symptoms, and
changes in client condition in an ongoing manner to the supervising registered
nurse or physician;
2.
Contribute to the development and modification of the plan of care by:
a. Planning episodic nursing care for a
client whose condition is stable or predictable;
b. Assisting the registered nurse or
supervising physician in identification of client needs and goals;
and
c. Determining priorities of
care together with the supervising registered nurse or physician;
3. Implement aspects of a client's
care consistent with the LPN scope of practice in a timely and accurate manner
including:
a. Following nurse and physician
orders and seeking clarification of orders when needed;
b. Administering treatments, medications, and
procedures;
c. Attending to client
and family concerns or requests;
d.
Providing health information to clients as directed by the supervising RN or
physician or according to an established educational plan;
e. Promoting a safe client
environment;
f. Communicating
relevant and timely client information with other health team members
regarding:
i. Client status and
progress,
ii. Client response or
lack of response to therapies,
iii.
Significant changes in client condition, and
iv. Client needs and special requests,
and
g. Documenting the
nursing care the LPN provided;
4. Contribute to evaluation of the plan of
care by:
a. Gathering, observing, recording,
and communicating client responses to nursing interventions; and
b. Modifying the plan of care in
collaboration with a registered nurse based on an analysis of client
responses.
E.
A LPN assigns and delegates nursing activities. The LPN shall:
1. Assign nursing care within the LPN scope
of practice to other LPNs;
2.
Delegate nursing tasks to unlicensed assistive personnel (UAPs). In maintaining
accountability for the delegation, the LPN shall ensure that the:
a. UAP has the education, legal authority,
and demonstrated competency to perform the delegated task;
b. Tasks delegated are consistent with the
UAP's job description and can be safely performed according to clear, exact,
and unchanging directions;
c.
Results of the task are reasonably predictable;
d. Task does not require assessment,
interpretation, or independent decision making during its performance or at
completion;
e. Selected client and
circumstances of the delegation are such that delegation of the task poses
minimal risk to the client and the consequences of performing the task
improperly are not life-threatening;
f. LPN provides clear directions and
guidelines regarding the delegated task or, for routine tasks on stable
clients, verifies that the UAP follows each written facility policy or
procedure when performing the delegated task;
g. LPN provides supervision and feedback to
the UAP; and
h. LPN observes and
communicates the outcomes of the delegated task.