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Exploring the transition from registered nurse to family nurse practitioner. - 0 views

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    J Prof Nurs. 2013 Nov-Dec;29(6):350-8. doi: 10.1016/j.profnurs.2012.10.011.
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Exploring the transition from registered nurse to family nurse practitioner - 2 views

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    Exploring the transition from registered nurse to family nurse practitioner.
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Nurse Anesthetists, Nurse Midwives, and Nurse Practitioners : Occupational Outlook ... - 0 views

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    Nurse anesthetists, nurse midwives, and nurse practitioners, also referred to as advanced practice registered nurses (APRNs), provide and coordinate patient care and they may provide primary and specialty health care. The scope of practice varies from state to state.
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Exploring the Transition From Registered Nurse to Family Nurse Practitioner - 3 views

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    There is limited information available regarding the transition from registered nurse (RN) to family nurse practitioner (FNP). Several authors described this transition as taking place in 4 stages, and others described it as a 2-phase process.
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The Intention of Advanced Practice Registered Nurses to Remain in Positions at Family P... - 0 views

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    This article discusses APRNs working in Title X Family Planning Clinics, what lead them to practice in these clinics, and why they remain practicing in these clinics as new opportunities for APRNs arise. APRNs are described by the authors as 'critical safety nets', as they play a major role in reproductive health services and provide care to vulnerable populations and rural communities. The findings of this study, which collected data through an online survey, can and will be used during policy change decisions to improve APRN satisfaction and retention.
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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.

American College of Emergency Physicians - 4 views

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Exploring the Transition From Registered Nurse to Family Nurse Practitioner - 1 views

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    Great study using the stages from novice to expert highlighting the challenges that RNs face when transitioning to being a FNP.
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Exploring the transition from registered nurse to family nurse practitioner - 3 views

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    This is an article that discusses possible frameworks for phases of transition from student RN to becoming an FNP. With the limited research that has been done in the area it is difficult to know exactly how to support students in their transition to be a provider, but this is a foundation which can be built upon.
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Exploring the transition from registered nurse to family nurse practitioner - 0 views

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    An article that discusses a framework for transition as an RN to a FNP.
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Transition shock: the initial stage of role adaptation for newly graduated Registered N... - 1 views

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    about RNs more than NPs, but I think it's still relevant (especially to us accelerated students)
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