Current through Register Vol. 43, No. 39, September 26, 2024
(a) Each person
wanting approval to offer a stand-alone course shall submit a proposal to the
board.
The proposal shall contain the following:
(1) The name and qualifications of the
coordinator;
(2) the name and
qualifications of each faculty member of the course;
(3) the mechanism through which the provider
will determine that each licensed practical nurse seeking to take the course
meets the admission requirements;
(4) a description of the educational and
clinical facilities that will be utilized;
(5) the outlines of the classroom curriculum
and the skills curriculum, including time segments. These curricula shall meet
the requirements of K.A.R. 60-16-104(b);
(6) the methods of student evaluation that
will be used, including a copy of the final written competency examination and
the final skills competency examination; and
(7) if applicable, a request for continuing
education approval meeting the following requirements:
(A) For each long-term provider, the
stand-alone course provider number shall be printed on the certificates and the
course roster, along with the long-term provider number; and
(B) for each single program provider, the
single program application shall be completed.
(b) To be eligible to enroll in a stand-alone
course, the individual shall be a nurse with a current license.
(c)
(1) Each
stand-alone course shall meet both of the following requirements:
(A) Consist of at least 30 clock-hours of
instruction; and
(B) require at
least eight clock-hours of supervised clinical or skills lab practice, which
shall include at least one successful peripheral venous access procedure and
the initiation of an intravenous infusion treatment modality.
(2) Each stand-alone course, final
written competency examination, and final clinical competency examination shall
meet the board-approved curriculum requirements specified in K.A.R. 60-16-104
(b) (l)-(23).
(d)
(1) Each stand-alone course coordinator shall
meet the following requirements:
(A) Be
licensed as a registered professional nurse;
(B) be responsible for the development and
implementation of the course; and
(C) have experience in IV fluid therapy and
knowledge of the IV fluid therapy standards.
(2) Each primary faculty member shall meet
the following requirements:
(A) Be currently
licensed to practice as a registered professional nurse in Kansas;
(B) have clinical experience that includes IV
fluid therapy within the past five years; and
(C) maintain competency in IV fluid
therapy.
(3) Each guest
lecturer shall have professional preparation and qualifications for the
specific subject in which that individual instructs.
(e)
(1) The
facility in which skills practice and the competency examination are conducted
shall allow the students and faculty access to the IV fluid therapy equipment
and IV fluid therapy recipients and to the pertinent records for the purpose of
documentation. Each classroom shall contain sufficient space, equipment, and
teaching aids to meet the course objectives.
(2) There shall be a signed, written
agreement between the provider and each affiliating health care facility that
specifies the roles, responsibilities, and liabilities of each party. This
written agreement shall not be required if the only health care facility to be
used is that of the provider.
(f)
(1) The
stand-alone course coordinator shall perform the following:
(A) Ensure that the clinical record sheet is
complete, including competencies and scores;
(B) award a certificate to each licensed
nurse documenting successful completion of both the final written competency
examination and the final skills competency examination;
(C) submit to the board, within 15 days of
course completion, a typed, alphabetized roster listing the name and license
number of each individual who successfully completed the course and the date of
completion. The coordinator shall ensure that each roster meets the following
requirements:
(i) RN and LPN participants
shall be listed on separate rosters; and
(ii) the roster shall include the provider
name and address, the single or long-term provider number, the stand-alone
course provider number, and the coordinator's signature; and
(D) maintain the records of each
individual who has successfully completed the course for at least five
years.
(g)
Continuing education providers shall award at least 32 contact hours to each
LPN who successfully completes the course according to K.A.R. 60-9-106.
Continuing education providers shall award 20 contact hours, one time only, to
each RN who successfully completes the course.
(h) After initial approval, each change in
the standalone course shall be provided to the board for approval before the
change is implemented.
(i)
(1) Each stand-alone course provider shall
submit to the board an annual report for the period of July 1 through June 30
of the respective year that includes the total number of licensees taking the
course, the number passing the course, and the number of courses
held.
(2) The single program
providership shall be effective for two years and may be renewed by submitting
the single offering provider application and by paying the fee specified in
K.A.R. 60-4-103(a)(5). Each single program provider who chooses not to renew
the providership shall notify the board in writing of the location at which the
rosters and course materials will be accessible to the board for three
years.
(3) Each long-term provider
shall submit the materials outlined in subsection (a) with the five-year
long-term provider renewal.
(j) If a course does not meet or continue to
meet the requirements for approval established by the board or if there is a
material misrepresentation of any fact with the information submitted to the
board by a provider, approval may be withheld, made conditional, limited, or
withdrawn by the board after giving the provider notice and an opportunity to
be heard.