(3)Definitions. The following definitions apply only to 243 CMR 2.10. Guidelines mean written instructions and procedures describing the methods that an APRN with prescriptive practice is to follow when managing medications or resolving a health care problem and which specifies those instances in which referral to or consultation with a physician is required for appropriate medication management. Guidelines shall also address procedures for the ordering of tests and therapeutics when appropriate.
Immediate Perioperative Care of a Patient means the period commencing on the day prior to surgery and ending upon discharge of the patient from post-anesthesia care.
Prescriptive Practice means issuing written or oral prescriptions or medication orders for controlled substances pursuant to a valid registration from the Massachusetts Department of Public Health under M.G.L. c. 94C and, as appropriate, the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration.
Supervising Physician means a licensee holding an unrestricted full license in the Commonwealth who:
(a) has completed training in the United States approved by the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) or the American Osteopathic Association (AOA) or in Canada approved by the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons in Canada (RCPSC) in a specialty area appropriately related to the APRN's area of practice, is board certified in a specialty area appropriately related to the APRN's area of practice, or has hospital admitting privileges in a specialty area appropriately related to the APRN's area of practice. A physician who collaborates with a Certified Psychiatric Clinical Nurse Specialist shall have completed training in psychiatry approved by the ACGME, AOA or the RCPSC, or be Board certified in psychiatry;(b) holds valid registration(s) to issue written or oral prescriptions or medication orders for controlled substances from the Massachusetts Department of Public Health and the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration;(c) provides supervision to a certified nurse practitioner, a certified psychiatric clinical nurse specialist, or certified registered nurse anesthetist, as provided for in the applicable law or regulations of the Boards of Registration in Medicine and in Nursing (BORN) (244 CMR);(d) APRN signs mutually developed and agreed upon prescriptive practice guidelines with the APRN; and(e) reviews the prescriptive practice of a CNP, a PCNS or a CRNA as described in the guidelines.