Published Nov 16, 2011
txnursingirl
21 Posts
Hello, just curious, can excelsior ASN grads who later receive their NP or CRNA from another program practice in MD or CA as a NP or CRNA or would they still be restricted? Thanks
Lunah, MSN, RN
14 Articles; 13,773 Posts
Yep -- higher level of licensure and requires you passing other board exams.
herring_RN, ASN, BSN
3,651 Posts
i'm not so sure. check the brn web site and click the application links. they state that eligibility requires the possession of an active california registered nurse (rn) license.
- http://www.rn.ca.gov/applicants/ad-pract.shtml#na
nurse anesthetistthe nurse anesthetist is a registered nurse who provides anesthesia services ordered by a physician, dentist, or podiatrist, and is certified by the brn in this specialty. nurse anesthetist applicationnurse-midwife the nurse-midwife is a registered nurse who, having received a certificate from the brn, under the supervision of a licensed physician and surgeon, attends cases of normal childbirth and provides prenatal, intrapartum, and postpartum care, including family planning care for mothers and immediate care for the newborn.there are three methods to qualify for certification as a nurse-midwife with the brn. general reporting of prior conviction/disciplines are required for all methods. nurse-midwife applicationnurse practitioner the nurse practitioner is a registered nurse who possesses additional preparation and skills in physical diagnosis, psychosocial assessment, and management of health and illness needs in primary health care.there are three methods to qualify for certification as a nurse practitioner with the brn. general reporting of prior convictions or disciplines are required for all methods. nurse practitioner application
nurse anesthetist
the nurse anesthetist is a registered nurse who provides anesthesia services ordered by a physician, dentist, or podiatrist, and is certified by the brn in this specialty.
nurse-midwife
the nurse-midwife is a registered nurse who, having received a certificate from the brn, under the supervision of a licensed physician and surgeon, attends cases of normal childbirth and provides prenatal, intrapartum, and postpartum care, including family planning care for mothers and immediate care for the newborn.
there are three methods to qualify for certification as a nurse-midwife with the brn. general reporting of prior conviction/disciplines are required for all methods.
nurse practitioner
the nurse practitioner is a registered nurse who possesses additional preparation and skills in physical diagnosis, psychosocial assessment, and management of health and illness needs in primary health care.
there are three methods to qualify for certification as a nurse practitioner with the brn. general reporting of prior convictions or disciplines are required for all methods.
Interesting ... that'll teach me to assume! But it seems kind of weird, considering that those advanced practice-types general have a higher level of licensure with board exams. Does it actually say they have to have an RN license in CA, or just an RN license + the additional preparation? I can't really view the PDFs on my phone...