Nebraska State Board of Health appoints UNMC nurse practitioner to board of Advanced Practice Registered Nurses

Lynne M. Buchanan, Ph.D., assistant professor of nursing, University

of Nebraska Medical Center College of Nursing, recently was appointed to

serve on the Board of Advanced Practice Registered Nurses for a four-year

term. She was appointed by the State Board of Health, Nebraska Health and

Human Services System.

I was motivated to be a part of this advisory board because I think

we are in a critical state in health care, particularly in relation to

advanced practice nursing, said Dr. Buchanan, who also is certified adult

nurse practitioner. We really need advanced practice nurses in the community,

and this board establishes standards for practice and ensures they are

followed.

The duties of advanced practice nurses includes health promotion, health

supervision, illness prevention and diagnosis, treatment and management

of common health problems and chronic conditions. They prescribe therapeutic

measures and medications and establish collaborative, consultative, and

referral networks as appropriate with other health-care professionals.

The board establishes standards for integrated practice agreements between

advanced practice registered nurses (APRN) and collaborating physicians,

monitors scope of practice by APRNs and advises the board of nursing in

matters pertaining to the scope of practice. It also approves rules and

regulations with the Board of Nursing to implement the Advanced Practice

Registered Nurse Act for adoption and promulgation.

The board consists of five licensed advanced practice registered nurses,

five Nebraska physicians, three consumers, and one pharmacist.

My biggest motivation for wanting to serve on the advisory board is

for patient safety and welfare, she said. I have been in the nursing

profession for over 20 years and a lot of that time has been spent in advanced

practice.

Dr. Buchanan earned her bachelors and masters degree in nursing from

the UNMC College of Nursing in 1979 and 1983 respectively. In 1989, she

earned a doctorate in clinical therapeutics at the University of Washington

School of Nursing and in 2000 earned a post-masters certificate from the

College of Nursing Adult Health and Illness Nurse Practitioner Program.

Dr. Buchanan currently is a board member of the Nebraska Nurse Practitioners

and serves as treasurer.