M-9, r. 23.1 - Regulation respecting specialized nurse practitioners

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9. A nurse practitioner specialized in primary care must perform the activities provided for in section 4 on a clientele of all ages that requires primary care, including where the clientele is lodged in a residential and long-term care centre or a child and youth protection centre operated by an institution.
The clientele referred to in this section must meet one of the following conditions:
(1)  the clientele presents a common health problem;
(2)  the clientele has a chronic disease;
(3)  the clientele requires the monitoring of a normal or low-risk pregnancy;
(4)  the clientele requires palliative care and is lodged in a residential and long-term care centre operated by an institution.
A nurse practitioner specialized in primary care who performs the monitoring of a normal or low-risk pregnancy does so according to the terms established with the partner physician and described in the partnership agreement.
O.C. 84-2018, s. 9.
In force: 2018-03-08
9. A nurse practitioner specialized in primary care must perform the activities provided for in section 4 on a clientele of all ages that requires primary care, including where the clientele is lodged in a residential and long-term care centre or a child and youth protection centre operated by an institution.
The clientele referred to in this section must meet one of the following conditions:
(1)  the clientele presents a common health problem;
(2)  the clientele has a chronic disease;
(3)  the clientele requires the monitoring of a normal or low-risk pregnancy;
(4)  the clientele requires palliative care and is lodged in a residential and long-term care centre operated by an institution.
A nurse practitioner specialized in primary care who performs the monitoring of a normal or low-risk pregnancy does so according to the terms established with the partner physician and described in the partnership agreement.
O.C. 84-2018, s. 9.