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Primary Care Nurse Practitioners: Do Not Blend the Colors in the Rainbow of Advanced Pr... - 0 views

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    This article shows how individuality in the APRN roles are critical to good patient care
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Exploring the Transition From Registered Nurse to Family Nurse Practitioner - 3 views

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    This article talks about different phases in transitioning to the the role of FNP from RN.
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Exploring the Transition from Registered Nurse to Family Nurse Practitioner - 0 views

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    This article explores the process of transitioning from an RN to a FNP.
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PALLIATIVE AND END- of-LIFE CARE: Using a Standardized Patient Family FOR G...: EBSCOhost - 0 views

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    I found this article to be very interesting in that it highlights the importance of transitioning and caring for the geriatric population. As part of my AGACNP program and future career i will be working with many elderly patients.
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Core Principles and Values of Effective Team Based Healthcare - 0 views

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    I like how this article reminds us to include patients/families as part of the Team
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Smoothing your transition from RN to NP - 0 views

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    This is just a quick PDF about a new grad NP's transition as a healthcare provider in family medicine. She gives some tips and advice for those who will be going through a similar transition.
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    I enjoyed this concise description and advice column by a fellow NP who gives an honest account of her struggles and ways to support yourself in the transition from NP student to practicing NP.
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Increasing Families' Health Care Access and Choice Through Full Practice Authority - 2 views

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    This 2015 article, written in the Journal of Pediatric Health Care, discusses the critical importance of intervening and advocating for APRNs to have full practice authority as opposed to the current varying state-by-state practice laws. The author explains the primary reasons for states retaining restrictions on APRN practice are outdated and include lack of awareness of the current scope of practice of APRNs and organized medicine's persistent opposition to expanding the authority of other providers to practice and receive the full amount for their rendered services. The author supports her argument by including the IOM Committee's view; removing APRN practice restrictions would assist in addressing health care access, high-quality care, and an overall healthier population.
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Emory Libraries Resources Terms of Use - Emory University Libraries - 1 views

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    This article highlights the changes in policy that are needed to enable nurse practitioners their full scope of practice in a way that benefits patients and families at end-of-life. Nurse practitioners need the ability to practice to their full scope of practice, including providing autonomous care, receiving adequate and equal reimbursement for services, and having the authority to prescribe controlled substances II through V. Nurses also need to endorse policies that require specialized education so they receive the knowledge and skills necessary to be leaders in end-of-life care.
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Nurse Practitioner Vs. Physician Assistant | 2017 NurseJournal.org - 0 views

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    This is a handy article for a quick and dirty explanation of the differences in scope, education, etc. between APRNs and PAs. I'm asked questions like this a lot by curious family members as well as patients.
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    On several occasions, we get asked, "So what exactly is the difference between an NP and a PA?" This article is very recent and does a really nice job of breaking down the key differences between an NP and a PA on a deeper level.
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    This article does a great job defining the role, education, and scope of the APRN compared to Physician Assistants. This is a great resource to be able understand the distinction for ourselves and to use to educate others about our unique role in health care as APRNs.
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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.
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Journal of Pediatric Health Care - 8 views

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    While this article is not specific to the FNP specialty, I find it interesting because it discusses the evolving global role of APRNs.
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    This article provides a brief history of the APRN role and the advancement from a CRNA, to midwives, then to FNPs. The focus is the family nurse practitioner role. The author shows the connection with Erik Ericsson's stages of development and provides examples of how the role of the NP progressed through those stages. Examples are also provided from a world development perspective, as each country has also had to move through the same phases of development before moving on to the next. The author concludes that we (the U.S.) are still in the final stage of development (Integrity-older adult).
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    This resource provides a brief history of APRN and outlines the developmental steps in advanced practice roles that can be helpful know for countries where the role of APRN are being established or growing.
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Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP)- AANPCP - 0 views

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    This link includes the type of knowledge areas, domains, and procedures the AANPCP certifies with the certification exam.
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Family Nurse Practitioner or Acute Care Nurse Practitioner i... : Advanced Emergency Nu... - 3 views

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    This article is very relevant to our discussion today in lecture. It speaks to the consensus model, our primary certification after graduation, and then speciality certification. Additionally the articles outlines what is required to work in the ED. A concise and easy to follow article.
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30 Great Nurse Practitioner Residency Programs - 3 views

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    Nurse Practitioner residency programs are a fairly new concept in the healthcare arena. The first program, introduced in 2007, was developed by Community Health Center, Inc. in Connecticut with the goal to increase the number of family nurse practitioners in the community health settings.
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