§ 8-514
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§8–514.
(1)In this section the following words have the meanings indicated.
(2)“Clinical nurse specialist” means an individual who:
(i)1. Is licensed by the Board to practice registered nursing; or
2. Has a multistate licensure privilege to practice registered nursing under the Nurse Licensure Compact; and
(ii)Is certified by the Board to practice as a clinical nurse specialist.
(i)“Practice as a clinical nurse specialist” means to:
1. Provide direct care to patients with complex needs;
2. Act as a consultant to another health care provider as needed;
3. Conduct health–related research; and
4. Provide education and guidance for staff nurses.
(ii)“Practice as a clinical nurse specialist” includes:
1. Ordering, performing, and interpreting laboratory tests;
2. Ordering diagnostic tests and using the findings or results in the care of patients;
3. Prescribing drugs and durable medical equipment under regulations adopted by the Board;
4. Ordering home health and hospice care; and
5. Initiating, monitoring, and altering appropriate therapies or treatments.
(b)Practice as a clinical nurse specialist is governed by rules and regulations that are adopted under § 8–205 of this title and that concern additional acts in the practice of registered nursing.