Authorizes certain nursing students to administer certain vaccines
Bill A 7692 allows nursing students to administer certain vaccines under supervision, boosting public health efforts and addressing healthcare workforce shortages.
Bill A 7692 allows nursing students to administer certain vaccines under supervision, boosting public health efforts and addressing healthcare workforce shortages.
The primary purpose of Bill A 7692 is to expand the scope of practice for nursing students by allowing them to administer specific vaccines. This initiative aims to enhance public health efforts, particularly in increasing vaccination rates and addressing healthcare workforce shortages.
Bill A 7692 represents a significant step towards integrating nursing students into public health initiatives, particularly in the area of vaccination. By allowing these students to administer vaccines under supervision, the bill seeks to bolster the healthcare workforce and improve vaccination rates across communities. Further discussions and evaluations will take place as the bill moves through the legislative process.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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