90-18.2. Limitations on nurse practitioners.
(a) Any nurse approved under the provisions of G.S. 90-18(c)(14) to perform medical acts, tasks or functions may use the title "nurse practitioner." Any other person who uses the title in any form or holds out to be a nurse practitioner or to be so approved, shall be deemed to be in violation of this Article.
(b) Nurse practitioners are authorized to write prescriptions for drugs under all of the following conditions:
(1) The North Carolina Medical Board and Board of Nursing have adopted regulations developed by a joint subcommittee governing the approval of individual nurse practitioners to write prescriptions with such limitations as the boards may determine to be in the best interest of patient health and safety.
(2) The nurse practitioner has current approval from the boards.
(3) Repealed by Session Laws 2019-191, s. 36, effective October 1, 2019.
(4) The supervising physician has provided to the nurse practitioner written instructions about indications and contraindications for prescribing drugs and a written policy for periodic review by the physician of the drugs prescribed.
(5) A nurse practitioner shall personally consult with the supervising physician prior to prescribing a targeted controlled substance as defined in Article 5 of this Chapter when all of the following conditions apply:
a. The patient is being treated by a facility that primarily engages in the treatment of pain by prescribing narcotic medications.
b. The therapeutic use of the targeted controlled substance will or is expected to exceed a period of 30 days.
When a targeted controlled substance prescribed in accordance with this subdivision is continuously prescribed to the same patient, the nurse practitioner shall consult with the supervising physician at least once every 90 days to verify that the prescription remains medically appropriate for the patient.
(c) Nurse practitioners are authorized to compound and dispense drugs under the following conditions:
(1) The function is performed under the supervision of a licensed pharmacist; and
(2) Rules and regulations of the North Carolina Board of Pharmacy governing this function are complied with.
(d) Nurse practitioners are authorized to order medications, tests and treatments in hospitals, clinics, nursing homes and other health facilities under all of the following conditions:
(1) The North Carolina Medical Board and Board of Nursing have adopted regulations developed by a joint subcommittee governing the approval of individual nurse practitioners to order medications, tests and treatments with such limitations as the boards may determine to be in the best interest of patient health and safety.
(2) The nurse practitioner has current approval from the boards.
(3) The supervising physician has provided to the nurse practitioner written instructions about ordering medications, tests and treatments, and when appropriate, specific oral or written instructions for an individual patient, with provision for review by the physician of the order within a reasonable time, as determined by the Board, after the medication, test or treatment is ordered.
(4) The hospital or other health facility has adopted a written policy, approved by the medical staff after consultation with the nursing administration, about ordering medications, tests and treatments, including procedures for verification of the nurse practitioners' orders by nurses and other facility employees and such other procedures as are in the interest of patient health and safety.
(e) Any prescription written by a nurse practitioner or order given by a nurse practitioner for medications, tests or treatments shall be deemed to have been authorized by the physician approved by the boards as the supervisor of the nurse practitioner and such supervising physician shall be responsible for authorizing such prescription or order.
(e1) Any medical certification completed by a nurse practitioner for a death certificate shall be deemed to have been authorized by the physician approved by the boards as the supervisor of the nurse practitioner, and the supervising physician shall be responsible for authorizing the completion of the medical certification.
(f) Any registered nurse or licensed practical nurse who receives an order from a nurse practitioner for medications, tests or treatments is authorized to perform that order in the same manner as if it were received from a licensed physician. (1977, 2nd Sess., c. 1194, s. 2; 1995, c. 94, s. 21; 2011-197, s. 2; 2017-74, s. 5; 2019-191, s. 36; 2021-70, s. 1(b).)
Structure North Carolina General Statutes
North Carolina General Statutes
Chapter 90 - Medicine and Allied Occupations
Article 1 - Practice of Medicine.
§ 90-1 - North Carolina Medical Society incorporated.
§ 90-3 - Review Panel recommends certain Board members; criteria for recommendations.
§ 90-4 - Board elects officers; quorum.
§ 90-5.1 - Powers and duties of the Board.
§ 90-5.2 - Board to collect and publish certain data.
§ 90-5.3 - Reporting and publication of medical judgments, awards, payments, and settlements.
§ 90-8 - Officers may administer oaths, and subpoena witnesses, records and other materials.
§ 90-8.1 - Rules governing applicants for licensure.
§ 90-8.2 - Appointment of subcommittees.
§ 90-9.1 - Requirements for licensure as a physician under this Article.
§ 90-9.2 - Requirements for graduates of international medical schools.
§ 90-9.3 - Requirements for licensure as a physician assistant.
§ 90-9.4 - Requirements for licensure as an anesthesiologist assistant.
§ 90-10.1 - Examinations accepted by the Board.
§ 90-11 - Criminal background checks.
§ 90-12.01 - Limited license to practice in a medical education and training program.
§ 90-12.1 - Recodified as G.S90-12.4, by Session Laws 2007-346, s7, effective October 1, 2007.
§ 90-12.1A - Limited volunteer license.
§ 90-12.1B - Retired limited volunteer license.
§ 90-12.2 - Recodified as G.S90-12.5, by Session Laws 2007-346, s7, effective October 1, 2007.
§ 90-12.2A - Special purpose license.
§ 90-12.3 - Medical school faculty license.
§ 90-12.4 - Physician assistant limited volunteer license.
§ 90-12.4B - Physician Assistant retired limited volunteer license.
§ 90-12.5 - Disasters and emergencies.
§ 90-12.7 - Treatment of overdose with opioid antagonist; immunity.
§ 90-13.2 - Registration every year with Board.
§ 90-13.3 - Salaries, fees, expenses of the Board.
§ 90-14 - Disciplinary Authority.
§ 90-14.1 - Judicial review of Board's decision denying issuance of a license.
§ 90-14.2 - Hearing before disciplinary action.
§ 90-14.3 - Service of notices.
§ 90-14.5 - Use of recommended decisions; appointment of hearing officers.
§ 90-14.6 - Evidence admissible.
§ 90-14.7 - Procedure where person fails to request or appear for hearing.
§ 90-14.8 - Appeal from Board's decision taking disciplinary action on a license.
§ 90-14.9 - Appeal bond; stay of Board order.
§ 90-14.11 - Appeal; appeal bond.
§ 90-15 - Recodified as G.S90-13.1, by Session Laws 2007-346, s7, effective October 1, 2007.
§ 90-15.1 - Recodified as G.S90-13.2, by Session Laws 2007-346, s7, effective October 1, 2007.
§ 90-18 - Practicing without license; penalties.
§ 90-18.1 - Limitations on physician assistants.
§ 90-18.2 - Limitations on nurse practitioners.
§ 90-18.3 - Medical or physical examination by nurse practitioners and physician assistants.
§ 90-18.4 - Limitations on clinical pharmacist practitioners.
§ 90-18.5 - Limitations on anesthesiologist assistants.
§ 90-18.6 - Requirements for certain nicotine replacement therapy programs.