Advanced Practice definition

Advanced Practice. Costs” means costs not charged to the Energy Commission that represent the incremental cost difference between standard and advanced practices, measures, and products used to implement the proposed project. For example, if the cost of purchasing and/or installing insulation that meets the applicable building energy efficiency standard is $1/square foot and the cost of more advanced, energy efficient insulation is $3/square foot, the Recipient may count up to $2/square foot as match funds.
Advanced Practice means the practice of professional registered nursing by a registered nurse who has been prepared through additional formal education as provided in Sections 61-3-23.2 through 61-3-23.4 NMSA 1978 to function beyond the scope of practice of professional registered nursing, including certified nurse practitioners, certified registered nurse anesthetists and clinical nurse specialists;
Advanced Practice. Advanced level practice is applied to designated positions and are developed by the Employer based on service need:

Examples of Advanced Practice in a sentence

  • Connecticut Law now requires that no athlete may resume participation until they have received written medical clearance from a licensed health care professional (Physician, Physician Assistant, Advanced Practice Registered Nurse, Athletic Trainer) trained in the evaluation and management of concussions.

  • Individuals with Clinical Privileges who are not eligible for Medical Staff Membership and who are not Medical Staff Members (i.e., Advanced Practice Providers) are afforded a hearing and appeal process as provided by Policy.

  • In addition, benefits will be provided for assist at Surgery when performed by a Registered Surgical Assistant or an Advanced Practice Nurse.

  • An Advanced Practice Registered Nurse (APRN) must maintain prescribing medication practices that are within the APRN’s educational preparation and certification.

  • Advanced Practice Nurse (APN) means a registered nurse approved by the Texas Board of Nursing to practice as an advanced practice nurse based on completing an advanced educational program acceptable to the Board.


More Definitions of Advanced Practice

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Advanced Practice means clinical care provided by an Ambulance Service that exceeds those allowed by Colorado Board of Medical Examiners regulations 6 CCR 713-6, Rule 500 as amended. This care may be provided by Emergency Medical Technicians, or other licensed health care practitioners, in accordance with applicable regulations. Advanced Practice services may be referred to as Specialty Care or Critical Care services.
Advanced Practice means the specialized professional application of social work theory, knowledge, methods, principles, values, and ethics, and the professional use of self to community and organizational systems, meaning systemic and macrocosm issues, and other indirect, nonclinical services. "Advanced practice" includes activities such as community organization and development; social planning and policy development; administration of social work policies, programs, and activities; outcome evaluation; client education; research; nonclinical supervision of employees; nonclinical consultation; nonclinical assessment and referral; mediation; expert testimony; and advocacy.
Advanced Practice means the practice of professional registered nursing by a registered nurse who has been prepared through additional formal education to function beyond the scope of practice of professional registered nursing, including certified nurse practitioners, certified registered nurse anesthetist and clinical nurse specialists.
Advanced Practice means the practice of professional registered nursing by a registered nurse who has been prepared through additional formal education as provided in Sections 61-3-23.2 through 61-3-
Advanced Practice means any cosmetology service not taught in basic cosmetology school courses that require postgraduate training such as chemical or mechanical exfoliation, body treatments, clipper cuts, or other advanced manual, chemical or mechanical techniques.