STATE OF WISCONSIN
BOARD OF NURSING
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IN THE MATTER OF RULEMAKING : PROPOSED ORDER OF THE
PROCEEDINGS BEFORE THE : BOARD OF NURSING
BOARD OF NURSING : ADOPTING RULES
: (CLEARINGHOUSE RULE )
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PROPOSED ORDER
An order of the Board of Nursing to repeal s. N 1.08 (5m) (a) 3., relating to clinical learning simulations. Analysis prepared by the Department of Safety and Professional Services.
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ANALYSIS
Explanation of agency authority:
Section 15.08 (5) (b), Stats., provides that an examining board “[s]hall promulgate rules for its own guidance and for the guidance of the trade or profession to which it pertains…” Section 441.01 (3), Stats., provides that “[t]he board may establish minimum standards for schools for professional nurses and schools for licensed practical nurses, including all related clinical units and facilities…” Related statute or rule: None.
Plain language analysis:
This rule project removes the requirement that a simulation used to meet clinical requirements must provide an opportunity for each student to participate while in the role of the nurse.
Summary of, and comparison with, existing or proposed federal regulation: None.
Summary of public comments received on statement of scope and a description of how and to what extent those comments and feedback were taken into account in drafting the proposed rule: N/A.
Comparison with rules in adjacent states:
Illinois:
Illinois administrative rules do not discuss the use of simulations for clinical learning purposes. The Illinois Board of Nursing has issued guidelines for the use of simulation in nursing programs:
The guidelines do not specify that each student participant in the simulation be required to play the role of the nurse.
Iowa:
The Iowa Board of Nursing provides that nursing programs with a simulation component must ensure that simulation does not exceed 50% of total clinical hours in a course. There is no requirement that each student participant in the simulation be required to play the role of the nurse (655 IAC s. 2.10 (7)). Michigan:
The Michigan Board of Nursing limits the use of clinical simulation to being used to meet no more than 50% of the required clinical experience. The Board adopts the International Nursing Association for Clinical Simulation and Learning’s “Standards of Best Practice: Simulation” 2016 (Mich. Admin. Rules R 338.10308 (2)). Those standards do not require each student participant in the simulation be required to play the role of the nurse.
Minnesota:
The Minnesota Board of Nursing allows for the use of “high-fidelity simulation” to meet no more than 50% of the clinical learning requirement. The simulation must provide each student “an opportunity to demonstrate clinical competence while in the role of the nurse” (MN Admin Rules 6301.2340 (3) (B) (4)).
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