NSBN’s Role in Addressing the Nurse with a Substance Use Disorder

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NSBN’S ROLE IN ADDRESSING THE NURSE WITH A SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER Debra Scott, MSN, RN, FRE Executive Director Nevada State Board of Nursing

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NSBN’s Role in Addressing the Nurse with a Substance Use Disorder. Debra Scott, MSN, RN, FRE Executive Director Nevada State Board of Nursing. The role of the nursing regulation. NRS. 632.207, Nondisciplinary condition, limitation or restriction Public protection - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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NSBN’S ROLE IN ADDRESSING THE

NURSE WITH A SUBSTANCE USE

DISORDERDebra Scott, MSN, RN, FRE

Executive Director

Nevada State Board of Nursing

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THE ROLE OF THE NURSING REGULATION

NRS. 632.207, Nondisciplinary condition, limitation or restriction

Public protection

Supporting nurses to practice safely enhances patient safety

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SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER

Prevalence of addiction.

What does addiction look like?

Specifics to the female gender.

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SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER (CON’T)

Prevalence in nursing specialties

Types of users

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RISK FACTORS

Top four risk factors Access Attitude Stress Lack of education

Other risk factors

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RISK FACTORS IN RELATION TO NURSING

Role strain

Problems in everyday functioning

Peer enabling

Ingrained attitudes

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HOW TO IDENTIFY AND ADDRESS THE ISSUE WHEN

IT HAPPENS TO YOU

Personality and mental status changes

Job performance

Diversion suspicion

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RED FLAGS

Documentation

Forgetfulness

Sharing access codes

Inaccuracies of the controlled substance count

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WHAT THEN?

If your co-worker is a peer,

Then have an informal and confidential talk with him or her

If you are a supervisor,

Intervene and Report

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THE BOARD’S ALTERNATIVE PROGRAM FOR NURSES WITH SUBSTANCE USE DISORDERS

What is the Alternative Program?

How do I start the process?

How do I complete the process?

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QUESTIONS?

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CONTACT INFORMATIONDebra Scott, MSN, RN, FRE

5011 Meadowood Mall Way #300Reno, NV 895021-888-590-6726

nevadanursingboard.org

REFERENCES•Nevada Nurse Practice Act (Chapter 632 of NRS & NAC)•Nevada State Board of Nursing. (2011) Annual Report 2010-2011 Reno, NV: NSBN•NCSBN. (2011) Substance Use Disorder in Nursing. Chicago, Il: NCSBN•American Psychiatric Association. (1994) Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (4th Edition). Washington DC: APA