TPAPN - Texas Nurses Association
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Ensuring a Good Fit
Board
of Nursing (BON)
approved
Alternative,
voluntary
program for LVNs & RNs
Offers
recovery
Returns
practice
nurses back to
To help employers and potential employers of TPAPN
nurses understand how TPAPN fosters a positive and
safe work environment for participating nurses and
enhances patient safety.
Approved under Texas Health
and Safety Code
Available to eligible nurses
who may benefit from Peer
Assistance Services
Nurse can self-report or be
referred by a third party
Voluntary; may withdraw at
any time
Provide information and
support for referred nurses
Monitor nurse participants’
work performance, program
compliance and progress in
recovery
Liaison between nurse
participants, treatment
providers, employers and
Advocates
Educate nurse participants about TPAPN and recovery
Provide 1:1 peer support
Assist participants with enrollment and work processes, as
needed
Provide education to nursing supervisors and coworkers
“With my new sense of selfworth and improved nursing
practice, I am living proof that
TPAPN works.”
– Nurse Graduate
“Becoming an Advocate was
never a question for me; it was
and continues to be a gift. It is
one way I can give back what
was so freely given to me.”
– TPAPN Advocate
Review employer slide show
Confirm nurse submitted
employer consent
Contact TPAPN Case
Manager for job approval
Hold Work Agreement
meeting with nurse to
complete forms
Fax completed forms to
TPAPN (512-467-2620) and
allow nurse to begin work
Assign
a nurse/coworker to give participants
abusable medications and discuss exchange
of duties
Develop
plan to
accommodate
participants drug
testing
During the first six months participants
agree not to:
Take on call duty
Administer, count,
witness wastage,
receive abusable or
controlled substances
from pharmacy or authorize prescriptions for
controlled substances
TPAPN participants agree NOT to:
Function in an autonomous or unsupervised role
Work shifts longer than 12 hours
Work for multiple employers or be self-employed
Work in short-term staffing or work as a traveler
Float outside of assigned area
Work over 96 hours in two week pay period
Work at various practice sites, unless approved
by BON
Learning
Accountability
Openness and
fairness
Systems to enhance
patient safety
Proactive incentives
to decrease at-risk behaviors
Coach or counsel as appropriate
A punitive system creates barriers to reporting
and keeps impaired nurses from getting help.
Dismissing a nurse without charges of
misconduct leaves the nurse at risk of harming
patients and their self as well as free to seek
work elsewhere.
A Board investigation can take months, and if
licensed in another state, a nurse can simply
move away to avoid disciplinary action.
TPAPN costs less than BON investigation.