General Information

Code of Ethics and Standard of Practice

Independent Practice - Statement of Practice

Restricted Activities / Practice Statement

Restricted Activities Advanced Practice Competency for Immunization for those under the age of 5

Malpractice Liability Insurance

Malpractice Liability Insurance Independant Practice - Information & Application

We would also like to inform members that are in, or considering, Private Practice you MUST carry additional insurance as outlined in the Independant Practice Statement.


Practitioner Identification Number

Alberta Health and Wellness Announces Registered Psychiatric Nurses can apply for Practitioner identification number.

Effective October 1, 2009 Registered Psychiatric Nurses may refer patients directly to psychiatrists for consultations in the form of a verbal or written communication (fax, email and letter). The psychiatrists will then do a patient history, an evaluation and review of diagnostic data and provide a written opinion with recommendations regarding treatment to the referring community registered psychiatric nurse. Community registered psychiatric nurses will not receive payment from Alberta Health and Wellness (AHW) for referring their patients to psychiatrists; this process will enhance patient care, improve access and provide continuity of care. It will also enable the psychiatrists to receive payment at a referral rate.

In order for psychiatrists to receive payment for claims referred from community registered psychiatric nurses they must submit the claim with the practitioner identification number (PRAC ID) of the referring community registered psychiatric nurse. Community registered psychiatric nurses must register with AHW for a PRAC ID number if they wish to make direct referrals by completing the Referral Provider Information Form (AHC0912A) and forwarding it to Professional & Facility Management at AHW along with a copy of their license/Practice permit. For questions or concerns regarding the form please contact Professional & Facility Management at (780) 422-1522.

Referral Provider Information Form (AHC0912A)


Adult Guardianship and Trusteeship Act

The AGTA regulation broadens the types of health professionals who can assess capacity after they have received specific training. These new health professionals are registered social workers, registered nurses, registered psychiatric nurses, and registered occupational therapists .

More information can be found at http://www.seniors.gov.ab.ca/opg/ under the secure site for health care professionals, including the application form. Please be as comprehensive as possible when filling out the application form.

Application form for Capacity Assessment


AGNA Opens Membership up to Registered Psychiatric Nurses as Full Voting Members

Alberta Gerontological Nurses Association (AGNA) Opens Membership to Registered Psychiatric Nurses as Full Voting Members

At the AGNA Annual General Meeting in May 2009 their membership voted unanimously to open membership to Registered Psychiatric Nurses as full members on AGNA. Full membership includes the opportunity to participate as committee members and run for office on the executive committee and includes voting privileges. AGNA membership also includes membership within the larger national body, the Canadian Gerontological Nursing Association (CGNA).

 Continuing Competence Program


Participating in the CCP is required to obtain PRACTICING registration. Non Practicing & Retired members are exempt from CCP requirements.

CONTINUING COMPETENCE FORM INSTRUCTIONS


Complete all sections on your Continuing Competence Program (CCP) form.

Section 1 – Self Assessment – Identify your learning needs utilizing the standards of practice and indicators in the Continuing Competence Program (CCP) booklet found at the bottom of this page.

There are four (4) self assessment tools included in the Continuing Competence Program (CCP) booklet. These encompass your domains (or areas of practice).

•  Direct clinical Practice
•  Educator
•  Administrator
•  Researcher

A domain is a description of the main responsibility of your nursing practice. It is used simply to describe the main area of expertise used in nursing practice in that domain or practice area.

There are four (4) Psychiatric Nursing Standards of Practice. A standard may be defined as a "benchmark of achievement” which is based on a desired level of excellence. All standards of practice provide a guide to the knowledge, skills, judgment and attitudes that are needed to practice safely. They reflect a desired and achievable level of performance against which actual performance can be compared. Their main purpose is to promote, guide and direct professional psychiatric nursing practice.

Under each standard of practice you will find a number of indicators that help you determine how to meet the standard of practice. An indicator is a statement to help illustrate how the standards can be met. There are four psychiatric nursing standards of practice, four domains (or areas of practice) and indicators under each standard; which are not meant to be all inclusive.

Take your CCP booklet, open to your domain of practice, review the four standards of practice/indicators of practice. Reflect on your practice during this review. Identify your areas of strengths and any areas of improvement or enhancement you would like to work at achieving. Prioritize your learning needs which can be either knowledge or skill based and choose standard(s) and indicator(s) to develop a learning objective(s) for your practice enhancement plan. The CRPNA has not determined a “number” of required objectives to be recorded.

Fill in your Continuing Competence Program (CCP) form with your learning objective, your practice domain, your indicator number that supports your objective and your strategies to help you achieve your objective in the upcoming year.

Section 2 – Practice Enhancement Plan - developing your learning
objective(s).

When writing your learning objective think in terms of:

•  Specific – observable action or behaviour (use active verbs)
•  Measurable – be able to define your end results in qualitative or quantitative terms
•  Attainable – do you have the required resources or strategies to obtain your objective
•  Relevant – how will this learning objective enhance your practice or increase your knowledge or skill base (also ask how are your strategies relevant to helping you achieve your objective).

Section 3 – Expected Outcomes - How will my learning objective enhance my practice? If you achieve your objective(s) will your practice knowledge improve or will your clinical skill base be enhanced?

Sections 4 - 6 - This section is completed using your LAST YEARS Practice Enhancement Plan

•  Section 4 Evaluate - your LAST YEARS Practice Enhancement Plan and indicate if you have met or changed your objectives / goals.

•  Section 5 – Barriers – if you encountered any barriers as you worked to achieving your learning objective(s) (last year) what were they and how did you attempt to resolve them, and were they resolvable? Did these barriers prevent achievement of your objective; did you have to rewrite an objective because of these barriers? Did you achieve your new objective if you had to rewrite an objective?

•  Section 6 - Professional Portfolio – A portfolio is simply a place to store all your documents. Please RETAIN COPIES of your Self Assessment and your Psychiatric Nursing Enhancement Plan for audit purposes. Please RETAIN COPIES of all resources used in achieving your learning objectives.

A hard copy of the Continuing Competency Program booklet is available for a fee of $10.00 (includes shipping & handling), please contact the CRPNA Office.

OR

You can print a copy of the booklet FREE of charge: CCP Booklet. and you can also print specific sections of the CCP Booklet:

Section A - Direct Clinical Practice

Section B - Educator

Section C - Administrator

Section D - Researcher

Psychiatric Nursing Practice Enhancement Plan

A Guide to Help you Develope and Assess your Practice Enhancement Plan

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Information Session & Workshop for Continuing Competence Program as it relates to the Health Professions Act (HPA)

If you wish to hold a workshop in your area, please contact our office at #201, 9711 - 45 Avenue, Edmonton, AB T6E 5V8 or call (780) 434-7666 to arrange a visit.






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