Each state has laws that differ in regard to the role of the advanced practice nure.. They also may significantly impact the NP’s practice. Legislative changes may occur annually, bi-annually, or during an emergency legislative meeting at the state or federal level. These legislative sessions and any subsequent changes may significantly impact your scope of practice as a Nurse Practitioner. Remaining current with the laws in your state is essential. For example, the recent change at the federal level changing hydrocodone-containing drugs from a Schedule III drug to a Schedule II drug has impacted NPs in some states. For states that allow for Nurse Practitioners to write Schedule III-V drugs, these NPs are now unable to write for hydrocodone- containing medications, which significantly impacts their ability to provide care for their patients. The Pearson Report, which is updated almost annually, provides a national overview of each state’s current legislature. As a future NP, you should become familiar with The Pearson Report and stay abreast of state and federal legislation.
For this Discussion,:
1. you will post an explanation that defines the legal implications for standard of care.
2, The key components of a malpractice policy in regard to a case study.
3. Additionally you will explain the collaborative agreements and rules for your state (TEXAS) in regard to your NP practice and the case study you select.
· To prepare:
v Review the following case studies and select one to research in depth:
Ø Case Study Two: Preventive care, why is it so important to document?
John, a 62 year old attorney, who has been a long-term patient of yours, comes to you to discuss his erectile dysfunction. You note that he has refused lab work for the past two years. He is a 30 pack/year smoker, and has not had a chest x-ray or ECG in three years. He does take his HCTZ 25 mg po daily. His BMI is 29 and all vital signs are within normal limits. He does agree to his Prevnar Vaccine today.
v Use These Reference or Use a scholarly article
v Review the following articles found in this week’s Learning Resources:
Ø Miller, K. P. (2013). The National Practitioner Data Bank: An Annual Update. The Journal for Nurse Practitioners, (9)9, 576-580.
Ø Stelmach, E. I. (2015). Dismissal of the Noncompliant Patient: Is this What We Have Come to? The Journal for Nurse Practitioners, 11(7), 723-725.
v Review endocrine disorders and erectile dysfunction in your Primary Care Medicine text (Gorrol, Ah. & Mulley, A.G., 2009).
v Consider strategies and treatment options that would be most effective for these patient scenarios to improve compliance and health outcomes.
v Reflect on how to approach the non-compliant patient and the importance of a separate preventive care visit.
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· DUE Tomorrow12.20.17 @ 6pm:
Post an explanation that addresses the following for the Case study #2
· Identify and briefly summarize the case study you selected
· Explain any legal implications for standard of care related to the case study you selected
· Identify and explain the key components of a malpractice policy related to the case study you selected
· Explain the collaborative agreements and knowledge the rules for your state in regards to NP practice the case study you selected