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  2. Oklahoma bill that would allow nurses to prescribe drugs ...

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    A bill allowing nurse practitioners, clinical nurse specialists and nurse midwives to prescribe medications in Oklahoma is headed to the governor's desk.. Advocates of the bill say the change ...

  3. Gov. Stitt vetoes bill giving some nurses more authority to ...

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    Senate Bill 458 would have enabled qualified APRNs to apply for a license that would allow them to prescribe Schedule III through V drugs without physician oversight. The Schedule IV drugs on the ...

  4. State medical group says bill letting nurses prescribe will ...

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    The Oklahoma State Medical Association released a statement Wednesday urging Gov. Kevin Stitt to veto a bill that would allow nurse practitioners to prescribe drugs in the state.. OSMA's president ...

  5. Psychiatric-mental health nurse practitioner - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, a psychiatric-mental health nurse practitioner (PMHNP) is an advanced practice registered nurse trained to provide a wide range of mental health services to patients and families in a variety of settings. PMHNPs diagnose, conduct therapy, and prescribe medications for patients who have psychiatric disorders, medical ...

  6. Nurse practitioner - Wikipedia

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    A nurse practitioner (NP) is an advanced practice registered nurse and a type of mid-level practitioner. [1] [2] NPs are trained to assess patient needs, order and interpret diagnostic and laboratory tests, diagnose disease, prescribe medications and formulate treatment plans. NP training covers basic disease prevention, coordination of care ...

  7. Mental health nursing - Wikipedia

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    Nurse practitioners can prescribe medication. Nurses will monitor for side effects and response to these medical treatments by using assessments. [10] Nurses will also offer information on medication so that, where possible, the person in care can make an informed choice, using the best medical-based evidence available.

  8. Nurse practitioner bill veto stings; $8.3M should go to ... - AOL

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    I am deeply troubled by Gov. Kevin Stitt's recent veto of Senate Bill 458, a bill aimed at granting nurse practitioners in Oklahoma the authority to prescribe medication without physician ...

  9. Mental health professional - Wikipedia

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    Historically psychiatrists have been the only mental health professional with the power to prescribe medication to treat specific types of mental illness. Currently, Physician Assistants response to the psychiatrist (in lieu of and supervised) and advanced practice psychiatric nurses may prescribe medications, including psychiatric medications ...