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dianakimbal

Acquisition and Maintenance of Competencies Through Simulati... : Advances in Neonatal Care - 0 views

  • Neonatal nurse practitioners from novice to expert attend a didactic review of high-risk, low volume occurrences (such as recognition and treatment of various cardiac arrhythmias and utilization of a defibrillator in an emergency situation), followed by a procedure lab where participants can demonstrate mastery of all technical skills
  • practitioners are then placed in multidisciplinary teams and undergo several advanced level simulations followed by video-debriefing sessions which allow for further evaluation of their knowledge base, critical thinking, leadership and communication abilities, team performance, and technical skills performance in critical situations.
  • This article will review the evidence supporting simulation, define the core elements of health care simulation, describe the bodies that regulate advanced practice nursing, identify the principle areas in which neonatal nurse practitioners (NNPs) must maintain proficiency and expertise, and illustrate how simulation is utilized in acquisition, maintenance and competency evaluation for NNPs
cherirobison

https://www.researchgate.net/publication/14337489_The_history_of_the_neonatal_nurse_pra... - 5 views

https://www.researchgate.net/publication/14337489_The_history_of_the_neonatal_nurse_practitioner_in_the_United_States I obtained this article for my research into my APRN specialty, neonatal Nurse...

APRN Transition History Role Transition

started by cherirobison on 16 Sep 16 no follow-up yet
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
Chanell Dugan

The history of the neonatal nurse practitioner in the United States - 1 views

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    ABSTRACT: Today, neonatal nurse practitioners (NNPs) practice in a variety of settings. Tertiary and secondary nurseries are still the largest employer of NNPs. Follow-up clinics and home care agencies employ NNPs as well. In each of these arenas a performance evaluation is necessary.
bdero87

History of Neonatal NP - 3 views

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    brief view into how NICUs were started and the major events leading to development of NP role in the NICU
cherirobison

Transition to the Neonatal Nurse Practitioner Role: Making the Change from the Side to ... - 7 views

This article's title is figurative, yet descriptive of the actual role progression to transition to NNP APRN from expert NICU RN. This includes change in care delivery to care provision. The change...

http:__www.ingentaconnect.com_contentone_springer_jnn_2002_00000021_00000002_art00003 APRN Transition

started by cherirobison on 29 Aug 16 no follow-up yet
ericadp

The history of the neonatal nurse practitioner in the United States - 0 views

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    This article takes an in depth look at the history of the NNP role in the Unites States. It was the only free article that I could find and provided ample information about the history of the specialty. Thanks Cheri for your initial post of this article earlier in the week, it was extremely helpful.
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 ...

APRN

Kathryn Dirks

Comparison of Labor and Delivery Care Provided by Certified Nurse-Midwives and Physicians: A Systematic Review, 1990 to 2008 - 1 views

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    This study compares the labor and delivery outcomes of certified nurse-midwives (CNMs) and physicians. For care processes, (e.g., epidural, labor induction, episiotomy), CNMs were found to have lower rates of application/use. For infant outcomes, (e.g., low Apgar, low birth weight, neonatal intensive care unit admission), there were no differences between physicians and CNMs. Perineal lacerations were lower and breastfeeding rates were higher among women cared for by CNMs compared with physicians.
ericadp

Role of APRN in Neonatal Care Supported by the AAP - 1 views

This article expresses the AAP's support of NNP's and briefly discusses their scope of practice. The article also mentions NANN and the AAP's support of their training and credentialing process for...

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started by ericadp on 31 Aug 16 no follow-up yet
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