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kzoda26

Outcomes of adding acute care nurse practitioners to a Level I trauma service with the ... - 2 views

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    BACKGROUND: The trauma service experienced preventable delays caused by an Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education work restrictions and a 16% increase in patient census. Furthermore, nurses needed a consistently accessible provider for the coordination of care. We hypothesized that using experienced acute care nurse practitioners (ACNPs) on the stepdown unit would improve throughput and decrease length of stay (LOS) and hospital charges. Moreover, we hypothesized that adding ACNPs would improve staff satisfaction. On December 1, 2011, the Vanderbilt University Medical Center Division of Trauma reassigned ACNPs to the stepdown area 5 days a week for a pilot program. METHODS: LOS data from December 1, 2011 through December 1, 2012 was compared with data from the same months from the previous two years and estimated hospital charges and patient days were extrapolated. Physician and nursing surveys were performed. Data from 2010 (n = 2,559) and 2011 (n= 2,671) were averaged and the mean LOS for the entire trauma service was 7.2 days. After adding an experienced ACNP, the average LOS decreased to 6.4 days, a 0.8 day reduction. Per patient, there was a $ 9,111.50 savings in hospital charges, for a reduction of $27.8 million dollars in hospital charges over the 12 month pilot program. RESULTS: A confidential survey administered to attending physicians showed that 100% agreed that a nurse practitioner in the stepdown area was beneficial and helped throughput. Dayshift nurses were surveyed, and 100% agreed or strongly agreed that the ACNPs were knowledgeable about the patient's plan of care, experienced in the care of trauma patients, and improved patient care overall. CONCLUSION: The addition of experienced ACNPs resulted in the decrease of overall trauma service LOS, saving almost $9 million in hospital charges
emcdonald18

Hiring Appropriate Providers for Different Populations: Acute Care Nurse Practitioners - 1 views

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    This article discusses how overall outcomes are better for patients when ACNP are members of a unit or service-based provider team. It also touches on how to hire ACNP for different patient populations.
emcdonald18

Microsoft Word - Adult Gero ACNP Competencies Complete Document final 2-10-2012 - Adult... - 5 views

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    These are the Adult Gero Acute Care NP competencies that were developed by the National Organization of Nurse Practitioner Faculties (NONPF) in 2012. Interesting that these were only developed 3 years ago!
brianajuskowiak

doi:10.1097/CCM.0b013e318186ba8c - NP and PAs in the intensive care unit.pdf - 1 views

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    Literature review regarding initial use of NP in the ICU. Briefly discusses origination in mid '90's of certifying body for ACNP as well as their role and how it has changed.
kfullwo

Ovid: Acute Care Nurse Practitioners in Trauma Care: Results of a Role Survey and Impli... - 1 views

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    Great article about the evolution of ACNP
brianajuskowiak

Acute Care Nurse Practitioner | ACNP | Nursing License Map - 0 views

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    Well written easy to understand article clearly maps out requirements and varying options for process to become AGACNP
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    Well written easy to understand article clearly maps out requirements and varying options for process to become AGACNP
kperonti

Acute Care Nurse PRACTITIONER PRACTICE: RESULTS OF A 5-YEAR LONGITUDINAL STUDY - 2 views

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    Biggest study of ACNPs and their role---tracked ~400 NPs over 5 years.
phungnlu

Hiring appropriate providers for different populations: acute care nurse practitioners - 3 views

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26033108

Acute Care Nurse Practitioner ACNP Provider

started by phungnlu on 18 Sep 15 no follow-up yet
mikehalder

Cole, F., & Kleinpell, R. (2006). Acute care NP column. Expanding acute care nurse prac... - 2 views

This was one of the articles I read while researching for my infographic. It briefly discusses the history of the first ENP's from a graduate program at the University of Texas. It's main focus how...

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started by mikehalder on 23 Sep 16 no follow-up yet
lauram424

http://nursejournal.org/family-practice/fnp-vs-acnp-core-differences/ - 1 views

In the past, family was the only available specialty for nurse practitioners. As a result there are still many FNP's the work in hospitals because they were "grandfathered" in. When deciding upon a...

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started by lauram424 on 28 Aug 17 no follow-up yet
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