Create a presentation comparing the following information and address each item in the list below. In the presentation, you are encouraged to be creative, therefore you can use any presentation software of your choice as long as the finished product can be submitted to Canvas and viewed by the faculty (without the need to install any additional plug-ins or software). Presentation software options include, but are not limited to, PowerPoint, Keynote, Prezi, etc.

Identify the state agency overseeing the practice of nurses.
List the professions included in the nurse practice act.
Indicate RN, LPN, APN, APRN, ARNP
If APN: indicate the type (delineated /not delineated) – nurse practitioner, certified nurse midwife, certified registered nurse anesthetist, clinical nurse specialist.
Identify LPN capabilities (i.e. pass medications, IVs?).
List any professions or job titles other than that of a nurse (e.g., dialysis tech, community health worker, nurse’s aide, medication aide, massage therapist, etc.).
List any protected professional titles (i.e., prohibitions against anyone not possessing a license calling her/himself an RN, LPN or APN).
Describe rules for the Board of Nursing (or its equivalent).
How many members are required?
Must the board represent certain specialties of nursing?
If so, what are those specialties?
If the Board of Nursing does not require APN members, is there some other board or council or committee or other entity that specifically oversees APN practice?
If so, is there a requirement that physicians be members of this other board/council/committee, and if so, how many?
Define delegation restrictions (limits to the kinds of tasks an RN can delegate and to whom the RN can delegate those tasks).
Continuing education requirements, if any, for each type of nurse delineated in the NPA.
(Note: APNs might have different requirements from other types of nurses).
Criminal background check requirements.
APNs:
If APNs are delineated in the NPA, must they possess separate RN and APN licenses in order to practice as an APN?
Are APNs required to have a graduate degrees and/or certification specific to their type of APN?
Requirement for an APN to practice: Must there be physician oversight? If so, is it: Supervision (written or unwritten agreements) or collaboration (written or unwritten agreements)? Or may APNs practice independently?
Are APNs regulated by the same body as other nurses (e.g., the Board of Nursing, or its equivalent)? The Board of Medicine? Both Board of Nursing and Board of Medicine? Some other entity (e.g., Department of Health)?
Are APNs allowed to prescribe medication? Are they allowed to prescribe controlled substances? If so, which schedules are they allowed to prescribe (options include some or all of Schedules V, IV, III, and II). Does their prescriptive authority require supervision or collaboration of a physician?
Identify any nurse license compacts (special agreements with states so that nurses may practice across state lines)?
Are there any unique features required of nurses in either state (e.g., passing a jurisprudence examination, having to complete specific types of continuing education, such as HIV)?
Are nurses (RNs or APNs) allowed to perform certain procedures (e.g., determine a cause of death, sign death certificates)?
Presentation Formatting:
Appropriate graphics, color choices, and general aesthetic design (to the best of your ability) should be used throughout the presentation.

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