Nursing care committee definition

Nursing care committee means an existing or newly
Nursing care committee means an existing or newly created hospital-wide committee or committees of nurses whose functions, in part or in whole, contribute to the development, recommendation, and review of the hospital's nurse staffing plan established pursuant to subsection (d).
Nursing care committee means a hospital-wide committee

Examples of Nursing care committee in a sentence

  • These considerations must include (1) the recommendations of the hospital's nursing care committee, which must be given significant weight (see "Nursing care committee" below), and (2) the matters that must be addressed in the committee's recommended plan (see "Nursing services staffing plan recommendation" below).

  • The considerations on which the plan must be based must include (1) the recommendations of the nursing care committee, which must be given significant weight (see "Nursing care committee" below), and (2) the matters that must be addressed in the committee's recommended plan (see "Nursing services staffing plan recommendation" below).

Related to Nursing care committee

  • Skilled Nursing Care means services requiring the skill, training or supervision of licensed nursing personnel.

  • Nursing care means the practice of nursing by a licensed nurse, including tasks and functions relating to the provision of "nursing care" that are taught or delegated under specified conditions by a registered nurse to a person other than licensed nursing personnel, as governed by ORS chapter 678 and rules adopted by the Oregon State Board of Nursing in OAR chapter 851.

  • Nursing program means a series of courses leading to an LPN certificate or an ADN degree provided through a Wyoming community college; or a BSN degree or a Master’s degree provided through the University of Wyoming; or, in the case of a candidate for a doctoral degree, provided through an institution offering the required nursing education courses under contract with the WICHE, or in a distance nursing education program provided through a university that is regionally accredited.

  • Medical Executive Committee or “MEC” means the Executive Committee of the Medical Staff.

  • Managed care plan means a health benefit plan that either requires a covered person to use, or creates incentives, including financial incentives, for a covered person to use health care providers managed, owned, under contract with or employed by the health carrier.

  • Pharmacy benefits management means the administration or management of prescription drug

  • Grievance Committee means the Grievance Committee of the Bar.

  • Inpatient care means treatment for which the insured person has to stay in a hospital for more than 24 hours for a covered event.

  • Psychiatric nurse means a registered nurse who has