Legislated scopes of practice across Canada: Licensed practical nurses

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  N.L.* P.E.I. N.S. N.B. Que. Ont. Man. Sask. Alta. B.C. Nun.
Assessment and therapeutic management
Refer to other health professionals Full Restricted Full Restricted Full Full Restricted Restricted Restricted
Order X-rays Out of scope Out of scope Out of scope Out of scope Out of scope Restricted Out of scope Out of scope Out of scope Out of scope
Communicate diagnoses and test results to patients Out of scope Restricted Restricted Out of scope Out of scope Restricted Out of scope Restricted Out of scope Out of scope
Treatments/interventions
Perform an electrocardiogram Full Full Restricted Restricted Full Full Restricted Full Restricted Full
Apply cast Full Restricted Full Restricted Out of scope Restricted Restricted Restricted Restricted Restricted
Apply restraints Restricted Full Full Restricted Full Full Full Full Restricted Out of scope
Conduct mental health screening Full Full Full Restricted Full Restricted Full Full Restricted Full
Conduct substance use screening Full Full Full Restricted Full Full Restricted Full Restricted Full
Pharmacotherapy
Prescribe pharmacotherapy Out of scope Out of scope Out of scope Out of scope Out of scope Out of scope Out of scope Out of scope Out of scope Out of scope
Prescribe controlled substances Out of scope Out of scope Out of scope Out of scope Out of scope Out of scope Out of scope Out of scope Out of scope Out of scope
Administer vaccines Full Full Full Restricted Restricted Full Full Full Restricted Restricted Full
Other
Independently manage labour and delivery Out of scope Out of scope Out of scope Out of scope Out of scope Restricted Out of scope Out of scope Out of scope Out of scope
Pronounce death Full Full Full Out of scope Full Full Full Restricted Restricted Restricted
Admit to long-term care facilities Out of scope Out of scope Out of scope Out of scope Out of scope Out of scope Out of scope Out of scope Out of scope Out of scope Out of scope
Hold disease management clinics (foot care, diabetes)  Full Full Full Restricted Full Full Restricted Full Full Full

Notes

This publication presents the status of selected scopes of practice for licensed practical nurses (LPNs) in participating provinces and territories as of December 2021. Any updates made to scopes after December 2021 are not reflected. For the status of additional scope items, please refer to Health Workforce Scopes of Practice in Canada, 2021 — Data Tables (XLSX).
* Scopes of practice for LPNs are not outlined in legislation in Newfoundland and Labrador. They are determined by the College of Licensed Practical Nurses of Newfoundland and Labrador.
† The Manitoba Regulated Health Professions Act (RHPA) sets out which specific reserved acts a profession can perform and any limits or conditions on the performance of these acts. The RHPA applies to those regulated professions that have transitioned to governance under the act. RNs transitioned under the RHPA in 2018 while LPNs are in the process of making the transition. As of December 2021, the RHPA did not apply to LPNs who were governed by the Licensed Practical Nurses Act
‡ LPN legislation in Saskatchewan does not specifically define the scope of practice for LPNs. LPNs can perform activities within their education and training for the purposes of providing care, promoting health and preventing illness. They cannot perform activities that are deemed protected in legislation related to another type of health professional (e.g., physician) or activities that are prohibited by other legislation/regulations.
— Data is not available or not applicable.
Scopes of practice for LPNs are not legislated in the Northwest Territories. LPNs in the Northwest Territories must practise nursing in accordance with guidelines determined by their employer. 
Scopes of practice for LPNs are not legislated in Yukon. LPNs in Yukon must practise nursing within the confines of their knowledge and abilities, and in accordance with any restrictions on their licence.
In Ontario, LPNs are called registered practical nurses. For the purposes of CIHI reporting, and to maintain continuity between provinces and territories, they are referred to as LPNs. 
Full scope of practice refers to legislation allowing health care professionals to perform the identified activity without any constraints. 
Restricted scope of practice refers to legislation limiting or reducing the ability of health care professionals to perform the identified activity. Limitations include requirements for additional education or training, an order or prescription from another health care professional specifying the work to be done, and other limitations on the performance of the activity.
Out of scope refers to legislation prohibiting health care professionals from performing the identified activity.
For additional context and information regarding data on scopes of practice, please refer to Health Workforce Scopes of Practice, 2021 — Interpretive Notes (PDF)

Source

Regulatory bodies for LPNs in Canada. 

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