Unlicensed assistive personnel
Unlicensed assistive personnel (UAP) is an umbrella term to describe a job class of paraprofessionals who assist individuals with physical disabilities, mental impairments, and other health care needs with their activities of daily living (ADLs) and provide bedside care — including basic nursing procedures — all under the supervision of a Registered Nurse, Licensed Practical Nurse or other health care professional.
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New Regulations in Nursing, Driver's Ed, Engineering - HR.BLR.com
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![]() HR.BLR.com | New Regulations in Nursing, Driver's Ed, Engineering HR.BLR.com Employees who provide health care services under the direction of a professional or practical nurse may be designated “nurse assistive personnel.” According to the Pennsylvania State Nurses Association (PSNA), the laws are designed to assure quality ... |
Published on Wednesday 23rd of May 2012 05:17:12 PM





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