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  1. IPN provides a vast network of weekly in-person and virtual substance use disorder and mental health-focused nurse support groups that are led by trained group ‘facilitators. These facilitators assist IPN participants in learning about healthy coping mechanisms, recovery techniques, and promotion of support group measures. More information ...

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  2. Intervention Project for Nurses (IPN) was established in 1984 through legislative action to ensure public health and safety through a program that provides close monitoring of nurses who are unsafe to practice due to impairment as a result of misuse or abuse of alcohol or drugs, or both, or due to a mental or physical condition which could affect the licensee’s ability to practice with skill ...

  3. If you are a nurse (i.e. LPN, RN, APRN, etc) and have decided to participate in the Intervention Project for Nurses (“IPN”) you will first have to undergo an evaluation, which will include an interview with an IPN approved doctor and a toxicology test. After this evaluation has been completed, IPN may suggest no monitoring.

  4. For some Florida nurses, entering into the state’s Intervention Project for Nurses (IPN) is mandatory. For others, IPN is voluntary and often suggested by an employer or the Florida Board of Nursing (BON) as a way for nurses to avoid licensing action. What you may not know, though, is that a multiyear monitoring agreement with IPN Florida ...

  5. Since its inception in 1983, Florida's ATD, known as the Intervention Project for Nurses (IPN), has assisted over 23,000 nurses. Most nurses in IPN receive help for substance abuse and/or mental health conditions, whereas a smaller number receive assistance with physical conditions that may impact patient safety.

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