Give a synopsis of the current level of practice and practice climate for APRNs in your state of licensure. Incorporate what you have learned from the Buppert readings, and from investigating your state BRN website. If yours is a full practice state, discuss how your state adopted full practice authority (FPA). If your state is restricted, describe the restrictions to practice and the current political climate surrounding FPA (for example, is there any pending legislation to move to FPA? Are there any eased regulations or expedited licensure due to Covid-19?). Discuss major barriers to FPA in your state. Finally, discuss how you plan to be involved in your state's governance and/or advocacy for APRNs. Include at least two references from an official state or government website or from the BRN for your state.
The current level of practice and practice climate for APRNs in your state of licensure.
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Current political climate surrounding FPA
There is currently no pending legislation to move California to full practice authority for APRNs. However, there is a growing movement to expand APRN practice, and it is likely that legislation will be introduced in the future.
Major barriers to FPA in California
The major barriers to FPA in California are the lack of reimbursement parity for APRN services and the opposition of some physician groups. Reimbursement parity is when APRN services are reimbursed at the same rate as physician services. This is important because it ensures that APRNs are able to compete with physicians for patients. The opposition of some physician groups is a more difficult barrier to overcome. Some physicians believe that APRNs are not qualified to practice independently, and they fear that FPA will lead to a decrease in the quality of care.
My plans for involvement in APRN advocacy
I plan to be involved in APRN advocacy in California by joining the California Association of Nurse Practitioners (CAANP) and by volunteering my time to the AANP. I also plan to stay informed about current legislation and to contact my elected officials to express my support for FPA.
References
- California Board of Registered Nursing: https://www.rn.ca.gov/
- American Association of Nurse Practitioners: https://www.aanp.org/
Sample Answer
here is a synopsis of the current level of practice and practice climate for APRNs in my state of licensure, California.
Current level of practice
California is a full practice authority (FPA) state, meaning that APRNs have the same scope of practice as physicians. This includes the ability to evaluate patients, diagnose conditions, order and interpret diagnostic tests, initiate and manage treatments, and prescribe medications.
Practice climate
The practice climate for APRNs in California is generally positive. APRNs are well-respected by physicians and other healthcare providers, and there is a growing demand for their services. However, there are still some barriers to APRN practice, such as the lack of reimbursement parity for APRN services.