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jennifermandhai

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.
cvyhonsky

Defining NP Scope of Practice and Associated Regulations: Focus on Acute Care - 1 views

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    This article reviews definitions, concepts, and some contemporary issues related to NP scope of practice with an emphasis on NPs working in acute care settings.
jbstrick229

http://ac.els-cdn.com/S001236921731406X/1-s2.0-S001236921731406X-main.pdf?_tid=a01d1bb6... - 0 views

This article briefly discusses the history of the APRN, while highlight preparation, education and evolving role of the acute care nurse practitioner.

APRN History Acute Care

started by jbstrick229 on 27 Aug 17 no follow-up yet
valante16

The Untapped Potential of the Nurse Practitioner Workforce in Reducing Health Disparities - 0 views

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    This article details the researchers' efforts to describe the ability of nurse practitioners to reduce health disparities. By reviewing the literature, the researchers were able to create a "Nurse Practitioner Health Disparities Model" that outlines the many factors that influence a NP's ability to reduce health disparities. Outside actors, such as policymakers and insurance companies, can also influence the ability of nurse practitioners to reduce health disparities. Thus, the model is a useful tool in promoting full practice for APRNs.
kbensim

Perspectives on Advanced Practicing Registered Nursing in Georgia - 3 views

While the role of an APRN has continued to grow nationally, Georgia's laws for practicing APRNs remains one of the most restrictive in the US. Some feel as though Georgia's laws regarding APRN prac...

APRN practice Role Transition Policy Georgia

started by kbensim on 26 Aug 17 no follow-up yet
jinacroft

APRN Regulation The Licensure-Certification Interface - 1 views

This article describes the development of the new consensus model for APRN license certification.

jtwcar

Frequently Asked Questions regarding Nurse Practitioners and Protocol Agreements - 13 views

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    This article provides clarification regarding physician delegation to APRN's in GA.
cllong2

Importance of Removing "Supervision" from Nurse-Midwife Statute - 2 views

This article explains that California law requires a CNM to have a physician telephonically available to consult should him/her need advisement, but that this advisement is left at the discretion o...

APRN Scope Supervision California Policy

mhollyc

RN to APRN Transition - 0 views

Here is a link from ANA Biggest takeaway: 1) Takes TIME and 2) there is a learning curve https://americannursetoday.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/ant7-Focus-On-CAREER-621.pdf

APRN transition new grad

started by mhollyc on 09 Nov 17 no follow-up yet
smccardel

prescriptive authority in Georgia - 0 views

https://medicalboard.georgia.gov/sites/medicalboard.georgia.gov/files/APRN%20General%20Information%2C%20updated%202016-05.pdf

started by smccardel on 02 Oct 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
kamlagonzales

Updates in Adult ‐ Gerontological Advanced Practice Nursing - 6 views

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    This is a report from the National Gerontological Nursing Association (NGNA) and the Gerontological Advanced Practice Nurses Association. The article discusses the history of the gerontological nursing and advances made in the specialty. In addition, the article discusses the AGNP scope of practice in both primary and acute care settings, relevant competencies, and maintaining certification.
jinacroft

APRN consensus model - 0 views

NONPF facilitated a multi-organizational work group to develop a statement on primary care and acute care nurse practitioners. The work group intended for the document to be a resource to individ...

http:__c.ymcdn.com_sites_www.nonpf.org_resource_resmgr_consensus_model_acpcstatementfinaljune2012.pdf

started by jinacroft on 23 Sep 17 no follow-up yet
reznicka

Midwifery and Midwives: A Historical Analysis - 4 views

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    This is an interesting article with many varied references, discussing the history of midwifery throughout the world and since the dawn of human civilization. The authors state their interest in identifying the "macro" and "micro" socio-cultural factors that have shaped the development of the midwifery profession, focusing on the concept of "care" and on midwifery as the world's first holistic profession.
salimianparissa

a brief hx of pediatric nurse practitioners and NAPNAP.pdf - 0 views

shared by salimianparissa on 22 Sep 17 - No Cached
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    This is what pops up first when you google "the history of pediatric nurse practitioners" -- the authors discuss the origin of the profession.
Missy Terry

Hiring appropriate providers for different populations: acute care nurse practitioners - 1 views

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    Very interesting read. This article provides evidence on why healthcare organizations should hire nurse practitioners based upon the education and training that they receive within their speciality as opposed to their previous RN experience. Many hospitals are struggling with this dilemma: Do we hire the APRN who has previous nursing experience in this area (who is not certified in this area) or do we hire the APRN who is certified to work in this area based on their formal training/education but is a new graduate? This article describes how prior nursing experience with a specific population does not qualify a nurse practitioner to practice without the population-focused education and certificate.
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