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IPE: Professional Roles
Nursing Department
Scope of Practice
O Direct and indirect patient care services that ensure the safety,
comfort, personal hygiene, and protection of patients; and the
performance of disease prevention and restorative measures.
O Direct and indirect patient care services, including, but not limited to,
the administration of medications and therapeutic agents, necessary
to implement a treatment, disease prevention, or rehabilitative
regimen ordered by and within the scope of licensure of a physician,
dentist, podiatrist, or clinical psychologist
O The performance of skin tests, immunization techniques, and the
withdrawal of human blood from veins and arteries.
O Observation of signs and symptoms of illness, reactions to treatment,
general behavior, or general physical condition
O Determination of whether the signs, symptoms, reactions, behavior,
or general appearance exhibit abnormal characteristics
O Implementation, based on observed abnormalities, of appropriate
reporting, or referral, or standardized procedures, or changes in
treatment regimen in accordance with standardized procedures, or
the initiation of emergency procedures.
Clinical Settings
O Hospitals
O Clinics
O Nursing homes
O Home health
O Schools
O Public health centers
O Travel
Paraprofessionals and their roles
O CNA: Vital signs, hygiene, patient transport, recording I&Os,
assistance with ADLs
O LVN: Basic nursing care, administer meds (non-IV), report
patient status to RN
O RN: Patient assessment, planning, medication administration,
monitoring status, coordinating care with other medical
professional, assist with diagnostic tests, patient education
O ADN (associate degree)
O BSN (bachelor’s degree)
O MSN (master’s degree)
O NP: Diagnosis and management of common illnesses, physical
exam, order and interpret diagnostic tests, provide counseling
and education, write some prescriptions
O Can be master’s or doctorate level
ANA Code of Ethics
O The nurse, in all professional relationships, practices with
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compassion and respect for the inherent dignity, worth and
uniqueness of every individual, unrestricted by considerations of
social or economic status, personal attributes, or the nature of
health problems.
The nurse's primary commitment is to the patient, whether an
individual, family, group, or community.
The nurse promotes, advocates for, and strives to protect the health,
safety, and rights of the patient.
The nurse is responsible and accountable for individual nursing
practice and determines the appropriate delegation of tasks
consistent with the nurse's obligation to provide optimum patient
care.
The nurse owes the same duties to self as to others, including the
responsibility to preserve integrity and safety, to maintain
competence, and to continue personal and professional growth.
ANA Code of Ethics (cont.)
O The nurse participates in establishing, maintaining, and
improving healthcare environments and conditions of
employment conducive to the provision of quality health care
and consistent with the values of the profession through
individual and collective action.
O The nurse participates in the advancement of the profession
through contributions to practice, education, administration,
and knowledge development.
O The nurse collaborates with other health professionals and the
public in promoting community, national, and international
efforts to meet health needs.
O The profession of nursing, as represented by associations and
their members, is responsible for articulating nursing values, for
maintaining the integrity of the profession and its practice, and
for shaping social policy.
References
O http://www.rn.ca.gov/regulations/bpc.shtml
O http://www.nursingworld.org/MainMenuCat
egories/EthicsStandards/CodeofEthicsforNu
rses/2110Provisions.aspx
IPE: Professional Roles
Physical Therapy
Scope of Practice
O Evaluates patient's physical status
O Establish a plan of care/goals
O Administers appropriate treatments
O Improve function
O Promote maximum independence and
optimal health of the patient
Clinical Settings
O Outpatient/private practice
O Hospital
O Skilled Nursing Facilities
O Schools/industry/arts
O Sports/Professional Athletics
O Military
O Rehabilitation Clinics
O Home Care
Paraprofessionals and their roles
O PT Assistant:
• licensed; needs supervision (1:2)
• carries out treatment plans of PT including
manual therapy
O PT Aide:
• not licensed; needs line-of-sight supervision
• assists PT with exercise, transfers, cleaning
O Rehab Tech:
• reposition and do range of motion
• could work in PT or nursing
Code of Ethics
O Do no harm
O Respect the dignity and rights of all individuals
O Be trustworthy and compassionate in addressing the
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rights/needs of patients
Be accountable for making sound professional judgments
Demonstrate integrity in relationships with
patients/colleagues/other health professionals
Fulfill legal and professional obligations
Enhance expertise through life-long learning
Promote organizational behaviors and business practices
that benefit patients/society
Participate in efforts to meet health needs of people
IPE: Professional Roles
Speech-Language
Pathology
Scope of Practice
Assessment and Treatment of:
O Speech sound production
O Voice
O Fluency
O Language (Comprehension and Expression)
O Cognition
O Swallowing/Feeding
O Social Aspects of Communication
O Alternative and Augmentative Communication Systems
O Hearing and it’s impact on speech
Clinical Settings
O Schools
O Early Intervention
O Hospitals
O Skilled nursing facility (SNF)
O Private practice
O Home health
O Academia
O Community-based
O Corporate
O Telepractice
O Military
O Rehabilitation Clinics
Paraprofessionals and their roles
O SLPA (Speech Language Pathology Assistant)
O Registration
O Hold a bachelor’s degree in CDS or an AA /AS in
Speech-Language Pathology Assistant from an
SLPA program
O 70 hours of fieldwork experience
O Role: Execute treatment plan of ST
O Speech Language Aides
O Narrower training base and more limited
responsibilities than SLPAs.
Code of Ethics
• Hold paramount patient/client welfare
• Respect the dignity and rights of all individuals
• Maintain highest level of professional competence
and performance
• Engage in lifelong learning to maintain and enhance
professional competence and performance
• Promote public understanding of profession
• Do not misrepresent qualifications of yourself or
others
• Honor responsibilities and relationships with
colleagues, students, and members of other
professions