- Scope of practice
Scope of Practice is a terminology used by state licensing boards for various professions that defines the procedures, actions, and processes that are permitted for the licensed individual. The scope of practice is limited to that which the the law allows for specific education and experience, and specific demonstrated competency. Each state has laws, licensing bodies, and regulations that describe requirements for education and training, and define
scope of practice .Health care professions with defined scope of practice laws and regulations include
nursing ,midwifery , emergency medical services(EMT),social workers ,medical doctors ,chiropractors .Governing, licensing, and law enforcement bodies are generally at the state level. In some cases, federal guidelines / regulations exist. For emergency medical services, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration in the U. S. Department of Transportation has a national Scope of Practice.
External links
* [http://www.nhtsa.dot.gov/portal/site/nhtsa/menuitem.2a0771e91315babbbf30811060008a0c/ Emergency Medical Services Division] , NHTSA, U.S. Department of Transportation.
Further reading
*Gwen D Sherwood, Gwen D., et.al. (1997). [http://www.ispub.com/ostia/index.php?xmlFilePath=journals/ijanp/vol1n2/scope.xml "Defining Nurse Practitioner Scope of Practice: Expanding Primary Care Services"] , "The Internet Journal of Advanced Nursing Practice", 1(20), 1997. (ISSN 1523-6064)
* [http://www.dora.state.co.us/nursing/scopeofpractice/scopeofpractice.htm Scope of Practice] , Board of Nursing, State of Colorado
* [http://www.soundrock.com/sop/index.html Final Draft of the National EMS Scope of Practice Model] , September 2005.
* [http://www.aosw.org/html/prof-scope.php AOSW Scope of Practice] , Association of Oncology Social Work.
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