Code of Maryland Regulations
Title 10 - MARYLAND DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
Part 4
Subtitle 27 - BOARD OF NURSING
Chapter 10.27.10 - Standards of Practice for Licensed Practical Nurses
Section 10.27.10.02 - Nursing Process
Universal Citation: MD Code Reg 10.27.10.02
Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 19, September 20, 2024
A. In a team relationship the licensed practical nurse contributes to the nursing process. The nursing process shall include, but is not limited to, the following elements listed in §B"C of this regulation.
B. Nursing Assessment. The LPN contributes to the nursing assessment by:
(1) Collecting data
for the assessment of the client:
(a) Through
direct observation;
(b) From
interviews with the client, client's family, and significant others;
(c) From the review of the client's medical
records including, but not limited to:
(i)
Past history;
(ii) Laboratory
studies;
(iii) Medications;
and
(iv) Consultations;
and
(d) By assessing the
environment;
(2)
Performing a focused nursing assessment of the client's current conditions and
problems or needs which includes:
(a) The
nursing interview;
(b) A physical
assessment;
(c) The client's common
predictable, chronic, routine, recurrent health problems; and
(d) Identification of any changes in the
client's symptoms and behavior;
(3) Communicating the assessment on records
that reflect:
(a) Changes in the client's
health status; and
(b) A continuous
collection of data by updating and revising of the nursing assessment;
and
(c) Data recorded in a manner
which is:
(i) Complete, timely, and
accurate;
(ii) Consistent with
general standards of nursing practice, and
(iii) Consistent with the facility's policies
and procedures.
C. Nursing Plan of Care.
(1) Development. The LPN contributes to the
development of the nursing plan of care by:
(a) Reporting ongoing data
collection;
(b) Reporting changes
that include, but are not limited to, the client's;
(i) Condition;
(ii) Changed goals; and
(iii) Changed priorities;
(c) Making recommendations to
individualize interventions specific to the client;
(d) Reporting communication with;
(i) The client;
(ii) The client's family;
(iii) Significant others; and
(iv) Other members of the health care team;
and
(e) Documenting in
appropriate records.
(2)
Implementation. The LPN participates in the implementation of the nursing plan
of care by:
(a) Continuing to collect and
report data;
(b) Assisting in the
coordination of client care with other health care team members as directed by
the RN;
(c) Implementing
standardized or RN developed teaching plans under the direction of the
RN;
(d) Contributing to the nursing
case management by:
(i) Implementing assigned
components of the nursing care plan; and
(ii) Continuing to collect and report data
regarding the implemented plan including the client's response to intervention
and problem identification;
(e) Contributing to nursing management and
supervision of the certified nursing assistant and unlicensed personnel by:
(i) Assuring nursing functions are performed
competently and timely; and
(ii)
Reporting to the leader of the nursing team; and
(f) In accordance with the nursing team's
plan of care for the client and with COMAR10.27.11, delegating acts of the
LPN's practice to:
(i) The certified nursing
assistant;
(ii) The certified
medication technician; and
(iii)
Unlicensed personnel;
(g) Performing nursing interventions in a
competent safe manner appropriate to the LPN's scope of practice including:
(i) Administration of medications and
treatments;
(ii) Administration of
infusion therapy consistent with COMAR 10.27.20; and,
(iii) Nursing intervention consistent with
any declaratory rulings and regulations issued by the Board;
(h) Documenting implementation of
nursing care timely, completely, and accurately; and
(i) Utilizing identified nursing approaches
which include, but are not limited to:
(ii) Reflecting knowledge of scientific
principles;
(iii) Recognizing the
rights of the client, the client's family, and significant others;
and
(iv) Providing a safe and
therapeutic environment.
(3) Evaluation. The LPN contributes to the
evaluation of the nursing plan of care by:
(a)
Collecting and communicating data on the client's goal achievement;
(b) Assisting in identifying barriers to the
client's meeting any identified goal;
(c) Reporting to other members of the health
care team in a timely, accurate, and complete manner on data collected from;
(i) The client;
(ii) The client's family;
(iii) Significant others; and
(iv) Other health care providers;
(d) Assisting in evaluating the
client's competency in performing any treatment and self administering
medication by utilizing established competency based evaluation
tools;
(e) Making recommendations
regarding modification of the teaching nursing plan based on the client's
response;
(f) Making
recommendations regarding any revision to the nursing plan of care;
and
(g) Documenting the evaluation
data on appropriate records.
(4) Nursing Team Relationship.
(a) The LPN as a part of the nursing team:
(i) Functions as a team member under the
leadership of the RN who is the team leader;
(ii) Participates in providing care for the
client; and
(iii) Provides care for
the client to the fullest extent allowed by the LPN's scope of
practice.
(b) Each
licensed nurse has responsibility for oversight or supervision of nursing
practice appropriate to his or her level of licensure which includes critically
watching, instructing, directing, and evaluating another's nursing
practice.
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