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It is not within the scope of practice for a registered nurse to complete an initial consult, especially when diagnosing and treating symptoms. The registered nurse can be utilized to assist with the gathering of certain information such as family and social history. However, the physical examination, review of systems, and assessment and plan should be completed by a nurse practitioner, physcian assistant, or physician. Having a registered nurse complete initial assessments would not only be problematic for Joint Commission but also for the nurse's respective governing state board.
Posted on behalf of:
Stephen Howell, CRNP, Palliative and Comfort Care Unit
per Sandra Joyce Crump RN, BSN, MBA
Palliative Care Leadership CentersTM
The University of Alabama at Birmingham