Scope of Practice

The College of Registered Nurses of Alberta (CRNA) is committed to providing clarity about what is expected of its registrants. 

Patients, employers and registrants often have questions about how to interpret and apply legislation and the CRNA standards and guidelines to nursing practice. As health care evolves, the CRNA provides additional information to ensure: 

  • The public is protected.
  • That registrants practise within their scope of practice.
  • That registrants are aware of and adhere to their regulatory responsibilities and accountabilities.
Who We Regulate

An overview of which nurse categories the CRNA regulates.

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Provisional Register

Overview of what a graduate nurse and graduate nurse practitioner means and their scope of practice.

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RN Prescribing and Ordering Diagnostic Tests

Information about RNs who have special authorization above their normal scope of practice.

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Standards

An overview of all the CRNA Standards for RNs and NPs.

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Guidelines and Practice Advice

An overview of all the CRNA guidelines and practice advice.

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Differences Between Nurse Types

Learn more about the differences between nurse types that CRNA regulates.

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Practice Guidance

Was your question not answered by one of our Scope of Practice topics? Check our our Practice Guidance page to read more frequently asked questions or contact our Registered Nurse Consultants directly.