Advanced Practice Nurse Certification Advanced Practice Nurse FACTS: Certification via the New Jersey Board of Nursing is required to be an Advance Practice Nurse in New Jersey. N.J.A.C. 13:37-7.1 (a) Any nurse who wishes to practice as a nurse practitioner/clinical nurse specialist, or present, call or represent himself or herself as a nurse practitioner/clinical nurse specialist must be certified by the Board. On November 1, 1999, Advanced Practice Nurse became the title in New Jersey for Nurse Practitioners and Clinical Nurse Specialists. Advanced Practice Nurses may sign their credentialing as R. N., A.P.N. Presently, there are almost 4,000 Certified Advanced Practice Nurses in 17 specialties. An A.P.N. in New Jersey has prescriptive authority and is required to have a joint protocol with a collaborating physician who is licensed in New Jersey, prior to prescribing any medication or medical device. Application Information: Prior to requesting an Application to become an A.P.N., C. Each applicant should read all applicable regulations regarding becoming an Advanced Practice Nurse in New Jersey as found in N.J.A.C. 13:37-7.1 et. seq. Please note that presently, New Jersey certifies clinical nurse specialists, nurse practitioners and master's prepared certified registered nurse anesthetists as Advanced Practice Nurses. The regulations are located on the Board’s Web site at www.njconsumeraffairs.gov/laws/nursingregs.pdf, Subchapter 7. To request an application: If you are an RN licensed in New Jersey, and meet the educational and examination requirements to become an A.P.N. please submit your request for an application via e-mail. In the e-mail please include the following:
Application Requirements Each applicant for certification shall submit to the Board:
Education Requirements (N.J.A.C. 13:37-7.2 and 7.4):
Examination Requirements (N.J.A.C. 13:37-7.3 AND 7.4): Each applicant for certification shall be required to successfully pass the highest level practice examination in the area of specialization approved by the Board. Written verification that the applicant has successfully passed the exam is to be submitted directly by the national certifying agency to the Board. (This exam should be for nurse practitioners, clinical nurse specialists, or nurse anesthetists.) Endorsement Requirements (N.J.A.C. 13:37-7.8): An Advanced Practice Nurse certified in any other state(s) who wishes to be certified to practice in New Jersey as an Advanced Practice Nurse, or present, call or represent himself or herself as an Advanced Practice Nurse must be certified by the New Jersey Board of Nursing. Application information is provided above. Joint Protocol The regulation regarding a Joint Protocol with a Collaborating Physician, N.J.A.C 13:37-6.3, is located on the Board’s Web site at www.njconsumeraffairs.gov/laws/nursingregs.pdf,Subchapter 6. Prescriptive Authority An A.P.N. in New Jersey has prescriptive authority and is required to have a joint protocol with a collaborating physician who is licensed in New Jersey, prior to prescribing any medication or device. Prescription Blanks Licensed prescribers of medications in New Jersey are required to use uniform prescription blanks (N.J.P.B.s) which may be purchased only from approved printers/vendors. D.E.A. and C.D.S.: If you plan to prescribe controlled dangerous substances after you become an A.P.N., C. you will also need C.D.S. registration and D.E.A. certification. C.D.S.: You may go to the C.D.S. Web site athttp://www.njconsumeraffairs.gov/drug/dchome.htm or contact the Drug Control Unit at 973-504-6351 to obtain an application. (You are a mid-level practitioner.) D.E.A.: 80 Mulberry St., 2nd Fl. Newark, NJ 07102. The Web site for the DEA is:www.deadiversion.usdoj.gov. Self Reporting (N.J.A.C. 13:37-5.9) Each licensee has a continuing obligation to report to the Board of Nursing any changes in information as required by N.J.A.C. 13:37-5.9. This regulation is located on the Board’s Web site in Subchapter 5 at www.njconsumeraffairs.gov/laws/nursingregs.pdf. Change of Address (N.J.A.C. 13:37-5.7) The Advanced Practice Nurse must notify the Board in writing of a change of address no later than 30 days following the change of address. This regulation is located on the Board’s Web site in Subchapter 5 at www.njconsumeraffairs.gov/laws/nursingregs.pdf. |