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  2. Psychiatric-mental health nursing (PMHN) is provided in-person and virtually across the mental health continuum of care for all ages. The setings include but are not limited to inpatient and outpatient, acute and continuing care, addictions, community, forensics, and public health.

  3. The current release includes data on legislated scopes of practice for registered nurses (RNs), registered psychiatric nurses (RPNs) and licensed practical nurses (LPNs) as of December 2021. The list of scopes may represent a subset of all activities that they may perform in their respective practices.

  4. Sep 18, 2023 · These standards are instrumental in guiding the practice of psychiatric-mental health nurses across the country, ensuring that their care remains evidence-informed, contemporary, relevant, and responsive to the diverse needs of individuals, families, communities, and the broader health care system.

  5. This publication presents the status of selected scopes of practice for registered psychiatric nurses (RPNs) in participating provinces and territories as of December 2021. Any updates made to scopes after December 2021 are not reflected.

  6. It is the position of the APNA Board of Directors that the Psychiatric-Mental Health Nursing: Scope and Standards of Practice (2022) represents the official policy of the American Psychiatric Nurses Association with regards to the role, scope of practice, and standards of practice of psychiatric-mental health nurses.

  7. The Psychiatric-Mental Health advanced-practice registered nurse is educated at the master’s or doctoral level with the knowledge, skills, and abilities to provide continuous and comprehensive mental-health care, including assessment, diagnosis, and treatment across settings.

  8. The core of psychiatric nursing practice is therapeutic communication and the therapeutic relationship. Emotion, behaviour and cognition are a major focus of RPN practice. Many psychotherapeutic interventions are performed through the psychiatric nurse’s interaction with the client (Austin & Boyd, 2019).

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