Re: Advance practice in Parish Nursing?
I'm new to the forum (didn't know it existed until recently) but I'd like to share a few thoughts here, too:
I'm currently working on an APN degree, and am a volunteer parish nurse. They can barely afford to pay the pastor - she's my mother, so I know exactly what she gets paid - and it was novelty enough for a woman minister to come in, much less the whole package of a parish nurse program to boot.
I would say that while I am very careful to not cross the legal boundaries of my state's nurse practice act so far as APN roles, I do function as an APN so far as assessments, understanding of pathophysiology, and ability to "gently suggest" courses of action to both church members but if they're willing to let me be involved, their physicians as well.
While my servant's heart is the most valuable tool in this role, my case manager's background runs a close second. It allows me to leverage the available community resources I know, while the APN aspect allows me to know exactly how to structure interventions, understanding what my specific target effect should be.
As to the legal implications, I'm currently still trying to work those out. I haven't graduated, and I have a while to go, so hopefully by the time I'm out, it'll be settled. Two options I have explored have been to partner with the county health department, and work under their medical director's license, or to work through a physician I know well, and have him cover me for any actual APN care I deliver.
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