Provider Information
Services Provided by Licensed Practical Nurses
A licensed practical nurse (LPN) may only provide nursing under the general supervision and delegation of an RN or the direction and delegation of a physician, in accordance with all of the following:
- HFS 105.19(3), Wis. Admin. Code.
- HFS 107.12(3)(b), Wis. Admin. Code.
- Chapters N 2 and N 6, Wis. Admin. Code, relating to the practice of nursing.
In accordance with ch. N 6.04(2), Wis. Admin. Code, if a recipient’s condition becomes complex, the LPN may perform delegated nursing or medical acts beyond basic nursing care only under the direct supervision of an RN or physician.
An LPN’s duties include the following:
- Performing nursing acts delegated by an RN under ch. N 6.03, Wis. Admin. Code.
- Assisting the recipient in learning appropriate self-care techniques.
- Meeting the nursing needs of the recipient according to the written POC. Nursing services are required to be within the professional scope of the LPN’s practice.
In accordance with HFS 107.12(2)(c) and 105.19(3), Wis. Admin. Code, an LPN is required to indicate on the Prior Authorization Request Form (PA/RF), HCF 11018, the name, credentials, and license number of the RN or physician who has agreed to provide supervision of his or her performance.
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