Cal. Code Regs. Tit. 16, § 1480 - Definitions
(a) "Acute care"
means restorative care provided by the nurse practitioner to patients with
rapidly changing, unstable, chronic, complex acute, and critical conditions in
a variety of clinical practice settings.
(b) "Advanced health assessment" means the
knowledge of advanced processes of collecting and interpreting information
regarding a patient's health care status. Advanced health assessment provides
the basis for differential diagnoses and treatment plans.
(c) "Advanced pathophysiology" means the
advanced knowledge and management of physiological disruptions that accompany a
wide range of alterations in health.
(d) "Advanced pharmacology" means the
integration of the advanced knowledge of pharmacology, pharmacokinetics, and
pharmacodynamics content across the lifespan and prepares the certified nurse
practitioner to initiate appropriate pharmacotherapeutics safely and
effectively in the management of acute and chronic health conditions.
(e) "California based nurse practitioner
education program" means a board approved academic program, physically located
in California that offers a graduate degree in nursing or graduate level
certificate in nursing to qualified students and is accredited by a nursing
organization recognized by the United States Department of Education or the
Council of Higher Education Accreditation.
(f) "Category" means the population focused
area of practice in which the certified nurse practitioner provides patient
care.
(g) "Clinically competent"
means the individual possesses and exercises the degree of learning, skill,
care, and experience ordinarily possessed and exercised by a certified nurse
practitioner providing healthcare in the same nurse practitioner category. The
clinical experience must be such that the nurse received intensive experience
in performing the diagnostic and treatment procedures essential to the
provision of primary care.
(h)
"Clinical field related to nursing" means a specialized field of clinical
practice in one of the following categories of nurse practitioners as
recognized by the National Organization of Nurse Practitioner Faculties NONPF),
which are: Family/Individual across the lifespan; Adult-gerontology, primary
care; Adult-gerontology, acute care; Neonatal; Pediatrics, primary care;
Pediatrics, acute care; Women's health/gender-related; and Psychiatric-Mental
Health across the lifespan.
(i)
"Clinical practice experience" means supervised direct patient care in the
clinical setting that provides for the acquisition and application of advanced
practice nursing knowledge, skills, and competencies.
(j) "Direct supervision of students" means a
clinical preceptor or a faculty member is physically present at the practice
site. The clinical preceptor or faculty member retains the responsibility for
patient care while overseeing the student.
(k) "Group setting" means one of the settings
or organizations set forth in Section 2837.103(a)(2) of the code in which one
or more physicians and surgeons practice with a nurse practitioner without
standardized procedures.
(l) "Lead
nurse practitioner faculty educator" means the nurse practitioner faculty
member of the nurse practitioner education program who has administrative
responsibility for developing and implementing the curriculum in the nurse
practitioner category.
(m) "Major
curriculum change" means a substantive change in a nurse practitioner education
program curriculum, structure, content, method of delivery, or clinical
hours.
(n) "National Certification"
means the certified nurse practitioner has passed an examination provided by a
national certification organization accredited by the National Commission for
Certifying Agencies or the American Board of Nursing Specialties, as approved
by the board.
(o) "Nurse
practitioner" means an advanced practice registered nurse who meets board
education and certification requirements and possesses additional advanced
practice educational preparation and skills in physical diagnosis,
psycho-social assessment, and management of health-illness needs in primary
care, and/or acute care.
(p) "Nurse
practitioner curriculum" means a curriculum that consists of the graduate core;
advanced practice registered nursing core, and nurse practitioner role and
population-focused courses.
(1) "Graduate
core" means the foundational curriculum content deemed essential for all
students pursuing a graduate degree in nursing.
(2) "Advanced practice registered nursing
core" means the essential broad-based curriculum required for all nurse
practitioner students in the areas of advanced health assessment, advanced
pathophysiology, and advanced pharmacology.
(q) "Nurse practitioner education program
director" means the individual responsible for administration, implementation,
and evaluation of the nurse practitioner education program and the achievement
of the program outcomes in collaboration with program faculty.
(r) "Non-California based nurse practitioner
education program" means an academic program accredited by a nursing
organization recognized by the United States Department of Education or the
Council of Higher Education Accreditation that offers a graduate degree in
nursing or graduate level certificate in nursing to qualified students and does
not have a physical location in California. Preparation at the graduate level
must be comprehensive and focus on the clinical practice of providing direct
care to individuals.
(s) "Primary
care" means comprehensive and continuous care provided to patients, families,
and the community. Primary care focuses on basic preventative care, health
promotion, disease prevention, health maintenance, patient education, and the
diagnoses and treatment of acute and chronic illnesses in a variety of practice
settings.
Notes
2. Amendment filed 12-7-85; effective thirtieth day thereafter (Register 85, No. 49).
3. Amendment of section and NOTE filed 1-15-2019; operative 1-15-2019 pursuant to Government Code section 11343.4(b)(3) (Register 2019, No. 3).
4. Change without regulatory effect amending section filed 12-23-2021 pursuant to section 100, title 1, California Code of Regulations (Register 2021, No. 52).
5. New subsection (k) and amendment of NOTE filed 12-23-2022; operative 1-1-2023 pursuant to Government Code section 11343.4(b)(3) (Register 2022, No. 51).
Note: Authority cited: Sections 2715, 2725 and 2836, Business and Professions Code. Reference: Sections 2725.5, 2834, 2835.5, 2836.1 and 2837.103, Business and Professions Code.
2. Amendment filed 12-7-85; effective thirtieth day thereafter (Register 85, No. 49).
3. Amendment of section and Note filed 1-15-2019; operative
4. Change without regulatory effect amending section filed 12-23-2021 pursuant to section 100, title 1, California Code of Regulations (Register 2021, No. 52).
5. New subsection (k) and amendment of Note filed 12-23-2022; operative
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