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TITLE 68: PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS
CHAPTER VII: DEPARTMENT OF FINANCIAL AND PROFESSIONAL REGULATION SUBCHAPTER b: PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS PART 1300 NURSING AND ADVANCED PRACTICE NURSING ACT - REGISTERED PROFESSIONAL NURSE AND LICENSED PRACTICAL NURSE SECTION 1300.APPENDIX C MINIMAL SKILLS LIST FOR LICENSED PRACTICAL NURSES Section 1300.APPENDIX C Minimal Skills List for Licensed Practical Nurses
The minimal skills for licensed practical nurses taking remedial education in accordance with Sections 1300.35 and 1300.41 are as follows:
a) Nursing Care Plan Participate in the collection of data with the registered nurse to assist in developing a nursing care plan.
b) Standard Precautions and Infection Control Demonstrate aseptic technique, isolation technique and reverse isolation technique.
c) Medications (administration under supervision of registered nurse) Demonstrate ability to calculate dosages. Prepare and administer oral, ear, eye, subcutaneous, intramuscular, z-track (method of injection), and intradermal medications. Identify and utilize different types of needles, syringes, vials, ampules and tubex.
d) Intravenous (IV) Therapy (performed under supervision of registered nurse) Set up equipment for starting an IV and demonstrate ability to adjust and stop intravenous pump. Hang intravenous fluids and calculate rate. Discontinue fluids.
e) Fluids Calculate intake and output for complex conditions: monitor intravenous, hyperalimentation, bladder irrigations and nasogastric tube.
f) Cardiovascular System Locate all pulses and demonstrate use of Doppler.
g) Pulmonary System Perform chest percussion, postural drainage and coughing. Demonstrate tracheostomy care and suctioning. Collect a sputum specimen. Monitor chest drainage. Transport patients with oxygen. Describe different types of oxygen administration equipment. Do preoperative teaching, including deep breathing, coughing and pursed lip breathing.
h) Gastrointestinal System Insert nasogastric tube. Administer tube feeding and medications by nasogastric tube. Identify ileostomy and colostomy appliances.
i) Genitourinary System Identify types and general sizes of catheters. Describe procedure for male and female catheterization and do catheterization (if available). Set up post TUR irrigation and do post transurethral resection (TUR) irrigation. Collect urine specimens.
j) Neurological and Musculoskeletal Systems Demonstrate range of motion exercises and crutch walking. Demonstrate proper turning of orthopedic patients, e.g., a hip replacement patient.
k) Endocrine System Do self-monitoring of blood glucose.
l) Reproductive Systems Perform episiotomy care.
(Source: Amended at 30 Ill. Reg. 8582, effective April 21, 2006) |