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Use of Licensed Practical Nurses and the
Term “School Nurse” in School Settings
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October 27, 2004 |
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TO: |
District Superintendents
Superintendents
of Public Schools
Superintendents
of State-Operated and
Principals of
Public and
Directors of
Pupil Personnel Services
School
Physicians
Nurse
Practitioners/School Nurse-Teachers/ Registered Nurses and Licensed Practical
Nurses
employed in Public and
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FROM: |
James A. Kadamus,
Deputy Commissioner
Office
of Elementary, Middle, Secondary and Continuing Education
Johanna
Duncan-Poitier, Deputy Commissioner
Office of the Professions and Office of Higher Education |
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Use of Licensed Practical Nurses and the
Term “School Nurse” in School Settings
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It
has come to our attention that some schools/districts may have hired Licensed
Practical Nurses for duties within the school setting that are beyond their
scope of practice as established in Article 139, the Nurse Practice Act. This memo seeks to differentiate the practice
of Registered Nurses (RNs) from that of Licensed Practical Nurses (LPNs). This information is provided in order to ensure
students’ health and safety as well as prevent professional misconduct charges
against LPNs who practice beyond the scope of their
practice. Section 6902 of Article 139 of the Education Law distinguishes between the legal definitions of RNs and LPNs as follows: The practice of the profession of nursing as a registered professional nurse is defined as diagnosing and treating human responses to actual or potential health problems through such services as casefinding, health teaching, health counseling, and provision of care supportive to or restorative of life and well-being, and executing medical regimens prescribed by a licensed physician, dentist or other licensed health care provider legally authorized under this title and in accordance with the commissioner's regulations. A nursing regimen shall be consistent with and shall not vary any existing medical regimen.The practice of nursing as a licensed practical nurse is defined as performing tasks and responsibilities within the framework of casefinding, health teaching, health counseling, and provision of supportive and restorative care under the direction of a registered professional nurse or licensed physician, dentist or other licensed health care provider legally authorized under this title and in accordance with the commissioner's regulations. These definitions authorize Registered Nurses to function independently while also executing medical orders from select authorized health care providers. RNs have a critical role in nursing diagnosis, which is interpreted by the Department as including assessment. Developing student health plans, assessing and discriminating between physical and psychosocial signs and symptoms of students, and representing the nursing needs of students at IEP conferences are functions clearly congruent with the definition of registered professional nursing practice as presented above. Licensed Practical Nurses in New York
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