Have any CNS's moved from one state to another and lost their APN priviledges???

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okay, i live in il where cns is an apn with full prescriptive authority. my husband lives closer to mo and has asked me to move and get a job there. however, in mo, cns is not an apn. so, if i was employed there, i would not have prescriptive authority - i would be looking at a more traditional cns role.

has anyone moved from one state to another and had this happen? was it a huge change.

thanks for any comments.

I think that CNS's have prescriptive authority in MO, check this link out:

http://pr.mo.gov/boards/nursing/APRN%20RECOGNIZED%20SPECILITIES.pdf

this is a list of recognized APN and CNS's are listed. Maybe call the board of nursing to clarify. I know that all APN's in MO can not prescribe narcs. However, in my grad school classes (at that time SLU), even though I was the only CNS student in pharm, they still had me "write" scripts because I would be able to prescibe in MO.

I am not familiar with the IL side of St. Louis, but I am betting there has to be some hospitals on that side of the river. Would that be a possibility?

Specializes in Nephrology, Cardiology, ER, ICU.

Thanks - yep actually hubby lives in IL so that is a possibility. Thanks for the link btw.

Also, this was just this last semester, so I think that the prescriptive authority is current information. However, I am transfering schools due to some issues, however, I did directly email the prof asking about the CNS presciptive authority issues and she stated that CNS' do have prescriptive authority. Sorry, night shift brain...

Specializes in Nephrology, Cardiology, ER, ICU.

Cool...thanks so much...off to do rounds...sleep tight!

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