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Natasha Ruiz

Building a Simulation-based Crisis Resource Management Course for Emergency Medicine, P... - 0 views

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    I really liked this article because it focused on crisis resource management in Emergency Medicine. Seven perceived barriers to effective team performance in the ED were listed with the number one barrier being communication between disciplines. Further, of 81 (nurses, physicians, and residents) 100% felt that effective communication and effective leadership were very important team management skills that could effect the outcome of a resuscitation. Additionally, the number one contributing factor to adverse resuscitation outcomes was poor communication (96.2% out of 79 participants). Though other barriers and contributing factors to adverse outcomes were identified, communication was reported as the most contributory. Coming from an emergency room myself, I totally love the aspect of interdisciplinary collaboration. In resuscitation you are working with the physician, the nurses, the techs, pharmacy, the lab, the radiology department--and following a successful resuscitation, you are collaborating with the intensivist/pulmonolgist, cardiologist, and potentially other specialists, as well as the ICU staff members. The patient is relying on effective communication and collaboration to obtain the best outcome possible. And this communication and collaboration is not the sole responsibility of the provider, but EVERYONE on the team!
savjen

EXPANDED SCOPE: Nurse practitioners making inroads - 0 views

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    This article discusses the difficulties APRNs experience while attempting to expand their scope of practice. It explores arguments between nurse practitioners and physicians on how APRNs will contribute to the shortage of primary care providers.
fef1908

Outlook Web App - 2 views

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    This article is an excellent resource for new graduate NPs to help them transition from student to proficient NP during the first year of practice. The article is from 3 different perspectives including patient, colleague, and clinic factors which all contribute to the transition period for new graduates.
morovit

Advanced Practice Nurse Outcomes 1990-2008: A Systematic Review - 3 views

This article is a systematic review of published materials, using cites such as: PubMed, CINAHL, and Proquest to look at how APRNs affect patient outcomes, as they contribute more and more to the h...

APRN Teamwork

started by morovit on 01 Sep 16 no follow-up yet
Madison Olkes

The Role Of Nurse Practitioners In Reinventing Primary Care - 0 views

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    This article focuses on the Nurse Practitioners contribution to primary care. Randomized trials were performed to help us better understand how Nurse Practitioners compare to Primary Care Physicians in the eyes of patients. Conclusions showed that patients outcomes were equivalent in their satisfaction, physical, social and emotional functioning when compared to seeing a Physician versus a Nurse Practitioner. It was also found during the studies that lower costs of care was associated with NP's.
laurengoldman

http://www.nursingworld.org/DocumentVault/APRN-Resource-Section/Understanding-APRN-Dist... - 1 views

This study analyzed National Provider Identifier (NPI) data from 2010 to understand the distribution of APRN's in rural and urban areas of the United States and how practice autonomy contributes to...

started by laurengoldman on 30 Aug 17 no follow-up yet
cchunter1991

Research regarding APRN specialty area history - 1 views

http://pediatrics.aappublications.org/content/pediatrics/103/5/1050.1.full.pdf An article highlighting the contribution of APRNs (and PAs) in the hospital care setting. This article includes educa...

started by cchunter1991 on 17 Sep 17 no follow-up yet
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