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mimi2de

Advance Practice Registered Nursing: Licensure, Education, Scope of Practice and Iiabi... - 0 views

The articles defines the basic roles and educational qualification that must be met by advanced practiced nurses, and their certifying and accrediting bodies at the state and national levels. The ...

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started by mimi2de on 30 Aug 16 no follow-up yet
kzoda26

The Online Journal of Issues in Nursing ANA Home About OJIN FAQs Author Guidelines Featured Authors Editorial Staff Board Contact Us Site Map What's New New Postings - 0 views

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    The Online Journal of Issues in Nursing ANA Home About OJIN FAQs Author Guidelines Featured Authors Editorial Staff Board Contact Us Site Map What's New New Postings Journal Recognition OJIN News Journal Topics Care Coordination Cornerstone Documents in Healthcare Emotional Health: Strategies for Nurses Healthy Nurses: Perspectives on Caring for Ourselves APRN Roles Opportunities and Challenges Societal Violence: What is Our Response? Healthcare and Quality: Perspectives from Nursing Delivering Nursing Care: Current Factors to Consider Patient and Visitor Violence More... Columns Cochrane Review Briefs Informatics Legislative Ethics Information Resources Keynotes of Note Table of Contents Vol 21 2016 Vol 20 2015 Vol 19 2014 Vol 18 2013 Vol 17 2012 Vol 16 - 2011 Vol 15 - 2010 Vol 14 - 2009 Vol. 13 - 2008 More... Letters to the Editor Continuing Ed ANA Home Login » ANA OJIN About Logo OJIN is a peer-reviewed, online publication that addresses current topics affecting nursing practice, research, education, and the wider health care sector. Find Out More... Announcements Permission to Reprint OJIN Articles Planning a conference or class? Call for OJIN Manuscripts on a previous topics... Benefit for Members Members have access to current topic Send a Letter to the Editor on any OJIN column or article... More... Letter to the Editor Since the introduction of the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) in 1996, nurses have become the frontline
marevalo

Full Practice Authority for Advanced Practice Registered Nurses is a Gender Issue - 0 views

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    In this article, author Lugo discusses the findings of her study relating limits on full practice authority for APRNs to issues of gender equality. She investigated the link between state support of the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) and laws in these states allowing APRNs full scope of practice and prescribing rights. Her study showed that states that have historically and currently supported the ERA in fact allow greater APRN scope of practice, and thus she draws conclusions about attitudes towards women's equality and the regulation of advanced practice nursing, which remains to be a woman-dominated profession.
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    In this May 2016 article published in the Online Journal of Issues in Nursing, Dr. Nancy Rudner Lugo argues that advanced practicing nursing viewed through a gendered perspective due to nursing's history as a predominantly female profession; because of this, APRNS in states that are less accepting of women's equality have a more narrow scope of practice. There is not currently a national-level evidence based method used to determine APRN scope, and is instead decided at the state level. The author seeks to explain the cause of the discrepancy between differing APRN scopes of practice in different states by comparing the APRN scope of practice between states that did and did not vote to pass the Equal Right Amendment, positing that states with cultural attitudes that are more equitable between genders reflect this at the legislative level, thus explaining the wider or full practice authority given to APRNs in these states. In conclusion, Lugo advocates for increasing the number of women in legislative positions, forming relationships between women's equality organizations and groups working towards expanded health care access, and emphasizing the skills and competency of APRNs in achieving positive patient health outcomes.
ygarza

Tapping Nurse Practitioners to Meet Rising Demand for Primary Care - 0 views

http://kff.org/medicaid/issue-brief/tapping-nurse-practitioners-to-meet-rising-demand-for-primary-care/ This article does a wonderful job in portraying the shortage of primary care health professi...

APRN Primary Care Transition Scope

started by ygarza on 29 Aug 16 no follow-up yet
Julie Lemen

Interdisciplinary education and teamwork: a long and winding road - 0 views

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    This article reviewed several different studies on interdisciplinary care and looked for ways that we can improve on health care and implement better teamwork. What I found most interesting is that the article talks about how educating staff on the benefits of teamwork is seriously lacking. Two issues are emerging in health care as clinicians face the complexities of current patient care: the need for specialized health professionals, and the need for these professionals to collaborate. Interdisciplinary health care teams with members from many professions answer the call by working together, collaborating and communicating closely to optimize patient care.
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    This article finds two emerging issues that must be addressed to optimize patient care: "the need for specialized health professionals, and the need for these professionals to collaborate." In nursing we talk a lot about "continuity of care" and that a seamless transition between PCPs, specialists, in-patient, and out-patient services is not only good-practice but vital for thorough health care delivery and improving long term outcomes.
Adriane Osuri

Emerging Issues involving PNPs - 2 views

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    Discusses emerging issues due to AC vs PC PNP certifications
tnoorani

Full Practice Authority for Advanced Practice Registered Nurses Is a Gender Issue - 0 views

Basically states values are reflected in politics and social values so this author compared states with full practice authority compared to those who ratified the Equal Rights Amendment and those w...

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started by tnoorani on 30 Aug 17 no follow-up yet
janellecelaya

Globalization and Advancing Primary Health Care Nurse Practitioner Practice - 2 views

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    With increasing interaction between governing bodies and cultures this article explores the APRN scope of practice on a global scale. It also examines access to care as a global issue postulating the need to standardize the scope of the Nurse Practitioner.
kmastin

Addressing Issues Impacting Advanced Nursing Practice Worldwide - 1 views

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    The APRN role is one that is continually evolving globally due to health care provider needs. This article looks specifically at barriers APRNs face that hinder them from practicing to the full extent of their scope and how to face these barriers to promote full scope of practice and address healthcare needs.
nicolebramwell67

Political Advocacy and Practice Barriers: A Survey of Florida APRNs - 1 views

This article addresses the barrier to expanding the role of APRN's in Florida. It addresses the issues concerning political activism, barriers to practice, and willingness for APRNs to band togethe...

APRN practice Policy Scope

started by nicolebramwell67 on 29 Aug 16 no follow-up yet
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.
Kristy Martyn

The Role and Scope of Practice of PNPs - 11 views

Glad to see you posted this article on PNP role and scope of work (more appropriate term, since we did not address scope of practice) we conducted at Michigan. Also, conducted a similar study for ...

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hlee569

Recommendations for Nurse Practitioner Residency Programs - 1 views

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    Can access full text by clicking the the link on the top of the page
yingzhi

Nurse Practitioners and Primary Care - 0 views

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    This article focuses on the primary care nurse practitioner's development and different response to some controversial issues.
kperonti

Billing and Coding Issues - 0 views

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    just looking up articles about billing/coding and ethics and thought i would share
aqela4u

Advanced Practice Nursing: Reflections on the Past, Issues for the Future - 2 views

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    This article begins by informing us that the first APRN was in 1877. The article defines an APRN discusses APRNs history, scope of practice, different specialties and their role and educational requirements along with our future needs in Oncology and the importance of our input in the business of healthcare. It ends with the emphasis that our importance must be documented and communicated to healthcare decision makers and we need to collaborate with physicians and administrators and negotiate with business makers to change healthcare reform.
kzoda26

AANP - How to Order a DEA Number - 2 views

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    The American Association of Nurse Practitioners (AANP) is the largest and only full-service national professional membership organization for nurse practitioners (NPs) of all specialties.
cherirobison

http://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/volumes/65/wr/pdfs/mm6531a2.pdf Incidence of Neonatal Abstinenc... - 1 views

Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome (NAS) has risen to epidemic rates in the U.S. and is under-reported. The data for 28 states, reported in this article, indicates these trends. The use of ICD-9 codes ar...

practice APRN Policy

started by cherirobison on 31 Aug 16 no follow-up yet
quinnjuliac

State Policy Toolkit from AANP - 0 views

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    This is a toolkit from the American Association of Nurse Practitioners that APRNs can use to stay connected to legislative efforts that impact their profession. "Policy" can be a very overwhelming idea, particularly to someone who does not have experience with that realm of healthcare, so the AANP breaks it down for you. There are issue briefs on things like Full Practice Authority and Prescription Drug Monitoring Programs. These briefs give you the bullet points on why the policy is good or bad for our patients and evidence supporting that position. There's other resources as well that can help you find your legislators, find out about federal and state legislation, and get connected to legislative advocacy initiatives in your state. Participating in the legislative process is a really important way that APRNs can advocate for our patients, and this resource will support you in engaging with it.
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