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Nursing Act, 2005 (Act No. 33 of 2005)

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Regulations regarding the Scope of Practice for Nurses and Midwives, 2022

2. Scope of practice of a professional nurse

 

(1) The Professional nurse takes responsibility and accountability for the following:
(a) advocating for the profession and facilitating the establishment and maintenance of an environment in which health care can be provided safely and optimally;
(b) providing safe and quality comprehensive nursing care in a scientific, integrated and evidence-based approach in all health care settings;
(c) practising in terms of the Code of Ethics for Nursing Practitioners in South Africa;
(d) facilitating the attainment of optimum health for the individual, the family, groups and the community;
(e) promoting health and empowering healthcare users through health counselling and education to secure their active participation in achieving self-reliance;
(f) assessing and interpreting the health information needs of  individuals  and groups, so as to plan and respond accordingly;
(g) diagnosing and prioritising individual health and nursing care needs, based on a comprehensive analysis and the interpretation of data;
(h) developing an integrated nursing care plan for the promotion of activities of daily living, self-care, treatment and rehabilitation of health care users, taking cognisance of their physical and psychosocial, cultural and religious needs;
(i) delegating nursing care, ensuring that tasks are delegated to competent nurse practitioners or persons;
(j) preparing and providing supportive nursing care to a patient throughout the administration of diagnostic , surgical and therapeutic acts;
(k) implementing relevant evidence-based nursing protocols and guidelines;
(l) providing emergency care;
(m) providing appropriate palliative and end of life nursing care;
(n) managing nursing care of individuals, groups and communities; integrating psycho-social care in the management of individuals, groups and communities;
(o) evaluating a healthcare user's progress towards expected outcomes and revising health and nursing care plans in accordance with the newly identified needs emanating from the evaluation;
(p) creating and maintaining a concise, complete and accurate nursing record for individual healthcare users;
(q) referring a healthcare user timeously and appropriately to other members of the multidisciplinary team;
(r) facilitating  continuity  of care  in collaboration with  relevant  members  of the healthcare team;
(s) initiating and maintaining a therapeutic relationship for all health care users;
(t) providing direction for the implementation of the nursing care plan;
(u) ensuring safe implementation of nursing care, the execution of treatment and the administration of medication prescribed by an authorized registered person;
(v) ensuring disaster preparedness and response;
(w) preventing and managing healthcare user's adverse events; and
(x) managing and coordinating nursing care effectively within a health establishment.

 

(2) A professional nurse must:
(a) implement and manage a quality improvement plan for own context of practice;
(b) review nursing practice continuously against professional standards within a relevant context; and take responsibility to monitor their actual application in practice; and
(c) supervise and mentor student nurses and other nursing categories.

 

(3) The scope of practice of a Professional Nurse shall include the scope of practice of a midwife.

 

(4) A professional nurse may not:
(a) set up a private practice without registration as a nurse specialist; and
(b) act as an assistant surgeon to a medical practitioner.