- Alaska Board of Nursing - Alaska Department of Commerce, Community, and . . .
The Board adopts regulations to carry out the laws governing the practice of Nursing and the work of Nurse Aides in Alaska It makes final licensing decisions and takes disciplinary action against people who violate the licensing laws
- Nursing - Alaska Department of Commerce, Community, and Economic . . .
"advanced practice registered nurse" means a registered nurse licensed to practice in the state who, because of specialized education and experience, is certified to perform acts of medical diagnosis and the prescription and dispensing of medical, therapeutic, or corrective measures under regulations adopted by the board;
- Alaska Administrative Code, Article 4, 12 AAC 44. 447 - Advanced . . .
(a) An advanced practice registered nurse APRN or with prescriptive and dispensing authority may dispense a prescription within the APRN's scope of practice only
- State Regulations | State of Alaska | Department of Health
State of Alaska health facilities regulations and statutes
- Notice of Adopted and Filed Regulations of the Alaska Board of Nursing . . .
On February 5-6, 2025, the Board of Nursing adopted regulations in Title 12, Chapter 44 of the Alaska Administrative Code The regulations concern applications for licensure and certification, classroom curriculum, delegation authority, and definitions
- By State Dispensing Guidelines | Advanced Rx
All state and federal rules for proper medication storage and labeling must be followed Registered Nurses (RNs) can dispense controlled substances, but only under the direct supervision of a physician
- Laws and Regulations for Prescription Drugs in Alaska
In Alaska, the regulation of compounding prescription drugs is overseen by the Alaska Board of Pharmacy, which sets forth specific guidelines and requirements for compounding pharmacies to ensure safety and quality of compounded medications
- THE STATE NUR ALASKA FOR DIVISION USE ONLY
Per AS 11 71 900(8) “dispense” means to deliver a controlled substance to an ultimate user or research subject by or under the lawful order of a practitioner, including the prescribing, administering, packaging, labeling, or compounding necessary to prepare the substance for that delivery; “dispenser” means a practitioner who dispenses
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