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Basic Guidelines for Development of a Course in Diagnosis and Management of Problems in the Clinical Specialty Area for Clinical Nurse Specialists


Rule 222.1(6) defines a diagnosis and management course as:

A course offering both didactic and clinical content in clinical decision-making and aspects of medical diagnosis and medical management of diseases and conditions. Supervised clinical practice must include the opportunity to provide pharmacological and non-pharmacologic management of diseases and problems considered within the scope of practice of the advanced practice nurse’s specialty and role.

This definition must serve as the foundation for development of the course. The course must prepare the clinical nurse specialist to make medical diagnoses and medically manage individuals within the specialty area rather than aggregates. Although the course must be at least 45 clock hours (three semester credit hours) in length, it may be necessary for the course to be longer than 45 clock hours in order to include all appropriate content in a particular specialty area. Likewise, depending on the specialty area, more than one course may be necessary to ensure that content is addressed in appropriate detail.

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Adopted by the Texas Board of Nursing on January 24, 2003.