(1) The licensed practical nurse supervisory course must be sponsored by an approved nursing education program or an approved provider of nursing continuing education pursuant to Fl. Admin. Code Chapter 64B9-5
    (2) The course instructor must be a currently licensed registered nurse in good standing with this state, have nursing education experience, and have professional nursing experience involving delegation and supervision.
    (3) The minimum thirty (30) hour post-basic licensed practical nurse supervisory education course shall include:
    (a) An overview of Florida Statutes Chapter 464, the Nurse Practice Act, Sections 456.031, 456.033, F.S., and Division 64B9, F.A.C., Rules and Regulations for Nursing;
    (b) The scope of practice for the licensed practical nurse is defined in Florida Statutes § 464.003(19);
    (c) The supervisory role of the licensed practical nurse as defined in Section 400.23(3)(c), F.S., including limits of authority and appropriate documentation in patient records;
    (d) Supervisory role transition;
    (e) Strategies for directing the practice of others;
    (f) Principles of delegation;
    (g) Effective communication;
    (h) Team building and conflict resolution;
    (i) Work performance accountability;
    (j) Employee evaluation;
    (k) Interpersonal relationship skills;
    (l) Assignment development; and,
    (m) Recognition and resolution of inappropriate delegation.
    (4) Nursing homes utilizing licensed practical nurses in a supervisory role shall provide at least sixteen (16) hours supervisory experience with direct supervision by a registered nurse prior to the licensed practical nurse assuming supervisory responsibilities. Documentation by the registered nurse of the licensed practical nurse’s supervisory competence shall be maintained in the licensed practical nurse’s personnel file.
    (5) Once a licensed practical nurse with at least five (5) years of full-time clinical nursing experience completes the sixteen (16) hours of supervisory experience as outlined above in subsection (4), he or she may immediately begin supervisory duties and have until August 31, 2002, to complete the requirements outlined above in subsections (1) and (2).
Rulemaking Authority 400.23(3)(c) FS. Law Implemented 400.23(3)(c) FS. History-New 3-26-02.