Prescriptive authority definition

Prescriptive authority means the legal authority to prescribe medications and devices as defined by party state laws.
Prescriptive authority means the legal authority of a professional licensed to practice in the state of Mississippi who prescribes controlled substances and is registered with the U. S. Drug Enforcement Administration in compliance with Title 21 CFR, Part 1301 Food and Drugs.
Prescriptive authority means the authority to

Examples of Prescriptive authority in a sentence

  • Prescriptive authority will be practice specific of the supervising physician.

  • Prescriptive authority is a delegated medical service by the supervising physician.

  • Prescriptive authority for physician assistants practicing pursuant to an active practice notification is set forth in section 15 of this rule.

  • Prescriptive authority for physician assistants practicing pursuant to a practice agreement is set forth in section 12 of this rule.

  • Prescriptive authority for therapeutic drugs and treatments within the scope of physician assistant practice, as delegated by the supervising physician.


More Definitions of Prescriptive authority

Prescriptive authority means the legal authority of a professional licensed to practice in the state of Mississippi who prescribes controlled substances and is registered with the U.
Prescriptive authority means the legal right of a medical person to prescribe medications under Colorado law.
Prescriptive authority means the authority to prescribe, administer, monitor or modify dangerous drug therapy.
Prescriptive authority means the legal authority to prescribe medications and devices
Prescriptive authority means the authority granted by the Board to the APRN to select, prescribe, administer, dispense, or provide prescriptive and non-prescriptive medications including, but not limited to, vaccines, immunizing agents and devices.
Prescriptive authority means the authority of a prescribing
Prescriptive authority means the authority granted by the board to a recognized APRN to verbally, or in writing, direct, order, or designate the preparation of, use of, or manner of using, a drug within the recognized APRN's scope of practice.