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helenbakeremory

Best content in Emory Becoming an APRN | Diigo - Groups - 0 views

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    Course concentrating on transition to APRN practice
jkirk13

Surviving, not thriving: a qualitative study of newly qualified midwives' e...: EBSCOhost - 1 views

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    Qualitative study on the experiences of new midwives moving into their professional practice.
sjwetze

The First Year of Practice: New Graduate Nurses' Transition and Learning Needs. - 0 views

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sjapark

nurse practitioner - 0 views

started by sjapark on 14 Sep 15 no follow-up yet
phungnlu

Communication in interdisciplinary team meetings: what are we talking about? - 1 views

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APRN teamwork

started by phungnlu on 02 Oct 15 no follow-up yet
sapark3

Effects of Interdisciplinary Team Care Interventions on General Medical Wards: A System... - 0 views

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    This systematic review article has shown that the interdisciplinary care in general medical wards has not made any significant improvement to patient's outcome. This article states that it really needs to look more into their outcome criteria, and I, personally based on this article, think that this article needs to look at more into how interdisciplinary team in this review has performed as a team.
rachelmjones23

https://web-b-ebscohost-com.proxy.library.emory.edu/ehost/command/detail?sid=a8ecf0c3-d... - 0 views

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    This article describes the practice of the acute care PNP
sjapark

Impact of PC NP's in palliative care in outpatient setting. - 0 views

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    Impact out of how PCNP's in palliative care are making a positive and sometimes neutral (no negative) impact in healthcare and healthcare cost. There are better articles (from abstract alone), but no full length available for some reason via Emory Database/CINAHL/google (just not free/inaccessible).
erdixon

http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com.proxy.library.emory.edu/doi/10.1002/2327-6924.12203/epdf - 7 views

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    In 2006, APRNS gained legal authority to write prescriptions in Georgia. It has been shown that nearly 40% of APRNS are still not writing prescriptions. Georgia is one of the most restrictive states in terms of APRN scope of practice. Policy changes are recommended to enhance the practice environment of APRNs to support the delivery of quality care
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    This article discusses APRN's in Georgia and their prescriptive authority. Georgia is one of the most restrictive states regarding APRN scope of practice. After a lengthy battle, APRN's were granted prescriptive rights in 2006; although, many are still not practicing to their full scope.
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    This article discusses the evolution of APRN practice in the state of Georgia, the barriers to practice, and the implications. As many of us know, the south, and Georgia specifically, is one of the most restrictive states in regards to practice.
rgar30

Once Reserved For Physicians, Residencies Spread To Nurse Practitioners - 3 views

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    Great article on nursing residency programs and the opportunities they provide. BONUS- includes insight from an Emory NP Alum who completed a residency program in Washington!!
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    Faced with a shortage of primary care doctors, more and more clinics are relying on nurse practitioners to fill the gap. But that creates another gap, in the level of training providers bring to the job. Residency programs--once reserved for physicians--are popping up for nurse practitioners as well.
sapark3

Mentorship: A New Strategy to Invest in the Capital of Novice Nurse Practitioners - 3 views

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    Hello Everyone, Module 3 instruction asked us to explore articles about our transition from student to APRN. As we discussed in class and from guest panel, I realized that mentorship is really important. While I was looking through emory DiscoverE about mentorship, I came across this article that highlights how important it is to clarify the term "mentorship" when I am talking to my potential employer because it can mean different for the employer. The article really highlights how important it is to find a set definition for the term "mentorship". If the link does not work, I have the article downloaded, but I cannot seem to attach it here.
kdevillers

Challenges of advanced practice nursing in pediatric acute and critical care: education... - 1 views

Sadly, a little dated, but still an interesting look at the importance of the APRN role and its effects on the patient population http://www.sciencedirect.com.proxy.library.emory.edu/science/articl...

APRN acute care pediatrics

started by kdevillers on 18 Sep 16 no follow-up yet
lsamples08

State Regulations for the Pediatric Nurse Practitioner in Acute Care - 1 views

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    History of PNP-AC and commentary on the evolving role of PNPs in practice
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    An overview of the new regulations that states have now that PNP-AC is recognized with it's own board certification.
janellecelaya

Globalization and Advancing Primary Health Care Nurse Practitioner Practice - 2 views

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    With increasing interaction between governing bodies and cultures this article explores the APRN scope of practice on a global scale. It also examines access to care as a global issue postulating the need to standardize the scope of the Nurse Practitioner.
lbfuson

Impact of state nurse practitioner scope-of-practice regulation on health care delivery... - 0 views

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    This is a great systematic review that delves into state by state regulations on scope of practice for APRNs and how restrictive practice ultimately reduces access to healthcare particularly in rural populations. The impact of the ACA and shortage of PCPs to meet this demand is also explored. Enjoy!
nshojae

A Brief History of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners and NAPNAP - 1 views

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    This article does a wonderful job of providing the historical background to the pediatric nurse practitioner profession. It touches upon some of the most memorable accomplishments that were achieved both in the specialty itself and the influential role it played on the profession of nurse practitioners in all specialties. This was a very beneficial resource that I utilized for my APRN infographic!
ccundiff

Certification and education as determinants of nurse practitioner scope of practice: An... - 3 views

This article explains that we still have a long way to go to have a uniform SOP across the nation. Apparently 18 states and the DC had specific regulations of SOP and certification for NPs whereas ...

APRN practice scope Policy

started by ccundiff on 23 Oct 15 no follow-up yet
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