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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
chryczyk

APRN Forms | Georgia Composite Medical Board - 1 views

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    None of the links for prescriptive authority worked. This is the GA medical board link that oversees all APRNs prescriptive authority. We will need to apply through them to obtain our DEA license.
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.
chelseav25

Midwifery Throughout History - 5 views

This article looks at the transition from utilization of midwives to a highly medicalized way of birthing. Additionally, it speaks to midwifery in our current society. This is a well rounded resour...

APRN practice scope History

started by chelseav25 on 21 Sep 16 no follow-up yet
croservices

CROs to Watch (Top CRO List) - 1 views

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    To bring new therapies to market, pharmaceutical, biotechnology, and medical device companies engage contract research organizations (CROs) for their expertise in navigating the complex landscape of product development and regulatory pathway.
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    To bring new therapies to market, pharmaceutical, biotechnology, and medical device companies engage contract research organizations (CROs).
rgar30

Historical Timeline of APRNs - 5 views

  • Dr. Loretta Ford and Dr. Henry Silver develop the first Nurse Practitioner (NP) program at the University of Colorado
  • More than 65 NP programs exist in the U.S National Association of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners (NAPNAP) is established
  • The Burlington Randomized Trial Study finds that NPs make appropriate referrals when medical intervention is necessary
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  • The Association of Faculties and Pediatric Nurse Practitioners (AFPNP) is established and begins developing PNP curriculum
  • National Nurse Practitioner Week, held annually in November, is recognized in a proclamation by U.S. Congress
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    Timeline on the role of the NP/APRN from the beginning. I like that it's done by decade.
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    Brief history of AANP
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    Very helpful timeline of the creation and establishment of NPs
Hannah Addis

NAPNAP - About Us - History of PNPs and NAPNAP - 2 views

  • Established in 1973, NAPNAP has been actively advocating for  children's health by: providing funding, education, and research opportunities to PNPs; and producing and distributing educational materials to parents and families.
  • There are approximately 14,000 practicing PNPs in the U.S.
  • n 1965, a nurse and a pediatrician at the University of Colorado had the vision to extend the role of the pediatric nurse in providing child health care services. They began to educate registered nurses to become PNPs by teaching them to do physical examinations, diagnose and treat patients, and assist in family counseling.
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  • In May 1973, PNPs from six areas of the country met in Columbus, Ohio to explore alternatives for affiliating with nursing and medical professional organizations. The group decided PNPs could best be served by a specialty nursing organization. In September 1973, the first issue of the Pediatric Nurse Practitioner, the association's newsletter, was published highlighting the outcome of this meeting and announcing the agenda for the first national meeting of PNPs. In October 1973, 400 PNP's met at this national meeting and voted unanimously to support the development of NAPNAP.
lwaugh

Acute Care Nurse Practitioners: Creating and Implementing a Model of Care for an Inpati... - 3 views

http://ajcc.aacnjournals.org/content/11/5/448.full

started by lwaugh on 07 Sep 14 no follow-up yet
Corinne Braender

Nurse Protocol (APRN) Forms | Georgia Composite Medical Board - 0 views

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    Test :)
ljfounta

From New Nurse Practitioner to Primary Care Provider: Bridging the Transition through F... - 13 views

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    Probably posted before me. At any rate I'm attempting some effort here.
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    Personally I think NP residencies are a very important vehicle for transitioning into practice, and should be financially supported by the government the same way that medical residencies are supported!
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    Found this an interesting perspective because of the increasing demand for primary care providers.
Ashleigh Heath

Homeland Security Affairs: Article - Community Health Centers: The Untapped Resource fo... - 0 views

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    This article was interesting! It talks about the role of Community Health Centers and Public Health response during emergencies.
esacher

Frequently Asked Questions for APRNs | Georgia Composite Medical Board - 1 views

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    Questions about the registration process? Refer to our frequently asked questions for answers!FAQs
atmaror

Broadening the Scope of Nursing Practice - 6 views

Just wanted to add more article links that speak about geriatrician shortage and comparable earnings between geriatricians and adult-gerontology primary care nurse practitioners: https://www.ncbi....

http:__www.nejm.org_doi_full_10.1056_nejmp1012121#t=article

vaugct6

APRN Prescribing in Georgia: An Evolving Enviornment - 1 views

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    This article describes past and current barriers to APRN prescribing abilities in the state of Georgia. While legislation has been passed in the state to allow APRN's to prescribe medications to their patients under a collaborating physician, Georgia remains one of the most restrictive states for APRN prescribing. A descriptive study was conducted to analyze the efficacy and safety of APRN prescribing and found that out of approximately 8000 prescriptions written by APRNs, only 0.003% of those were changed by the supervising physician. The study recommended that more data be collected to support the argument for full-prescriptive authority for APRNs in Georgia.
cdchongo

Rules and Regulations of the State of Georgia - 0 views

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    May be helpful for legislation information
jprinc4

APRN Forms | Georgia Composite Medical Board - 0 views

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    APRN General Information and Checklist APRN Additional Information APRN Protocol Agreement (use this form to expedite the protocol review)
jtwcar

https://medicalboard.georgia.gov/sites/medicalboard.georgia.gov/files/imported/GCMB/Fil... - 1 views

This articles provides clarification regarding physician delegation to APRN's in the state of GA.

APRN Scope Physician delgation GA Medical Board

started by jtwcar on 28 Aug 17 no follow-up yet
tsafier

Views and experiences of nurse practitioners and medical practitioners with collaborati... - 0 views

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    An integrative review analyzed the perception of NPs and physicians working in primary care settings. The aim of this study was to evaluate these relationships in order to understand the success of collaboration and factors that strain these relationships. Multiple barriers were identified partly due to the autonomy of the NP. Furthermore, physicians who have never worked with NPs found more negative attitudes collaborating with NPs. Both NPs and physicians report concerns collaborating, but also value advantages.Unfortunately, a collaboration between NPs and physicians is a slow process, however, more exposure to this collaboration can help overcome these barriers.
lindseyrex

The Evolving Role of the Pediatric Nurse Practitioner in Hospital Medicine - 0 views

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    This resource is a research study analyzing the differences in cost and pediatric patient outcomes between hospital teams run by residents alone, PNP's alone and PNP/MD teams. Overall, the researches concluded that incorporating PNP's into hospital care can reduce costs for patients requiring certain treatments as well as provide care that is comparable to the care given by medical residents.
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