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emcdonald18

Policy Perspectives: Competition and the Regulation of Advanced Practice Nurses - APRN-... - 2 views

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    This is a lengthy piece but has some great perspectives regarding policy for APRN's. Speaks about restrictive physician supervision and scope of practice.
ccundiff

Certification and education as determinants of nurse practitioner scope of practice: An... - 3 views

This article explains that we still have a long way to go to have a uniform SOP across the nation. Apparently 18 states and the DC had specific regulations of SOP and certification for NPs whereas ...

APRN practice scope Policy

started by ccundiff on 23 Oct 15 no follow-up yet
Hope Erlenborn

NAPNAP Career Resource Guide for Pediatric Nurse Practitioners, PNP NP - 0 views

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    This site gives new PNPs a starting point and a source to research the many options available to us as APRNs in the pediatric world. I've enjoyed navigating through this site and learning more about what's out there!
Natasha Ruiz

Emergency Nurse Practitioner Jobs, Employment | Indeed.com - 0 views

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    This is a posting board that shows different job postings made by various companies. I like to look at specific websites for physician groups such as CEP, EMA, etc.
renzeth

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shared by renzeth on 29 Oct 15 - No Cached
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    interesting article on beginning NP practice and choosing a first job
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    Preparation for New NP Graduate
Hope Erlenborn

New law lets nurse practitioners get more involved - 1 views

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    This article shares an experience of an NP in Nevada who had been trying to care for patients in under served areas but was having difficulty finding MDs to sign agreements with in those areas. This inhibited her ability to treat people in need but, thankfully, a new law was passed July 1 that enabled her to treat these people to the full extent her education taught her to, without having to rely on an agreement with an MD. It is important for us to remain aware of our scope of practice but also to fight for our ability to practice to the full extent we're being taught to do.
ccundiff

Articulating nursing in an interprofessional world. - PubMed - NCBI - 1 views

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    This article is about how important it is to articulate your role as a nurse. I love how they explain articulating your role as a nursing competency. I think this is a great article for this class as we learn what the APRN role is and how to articulate it to our inter professional teams. Nurse Educ Pract. 2013 Nov;13(6):519-23. doi: 10.1016/j.nepr.2013.02.014. Epub 2013 Mar 18.
anthuy

POSITIONING ADVANCED PRACTICE REGISTERED NURSES FOR HEALTH CARE REFORM: CONSENSUS ON AP... - 5 views

One of the most important lessons for the APRN community has been the need for open communication and transparency.

amandaailleo

Nurse Practitioner Delphi Study: Competencies for Practice in Emergency Care - 2 views

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    This article describes entry-level competencies for NPs practicing in emergency care - it was the first to define these competencies which is key since the roles of APRNs have expanded. A Nurse Practitioner (NP) Validation Work Team was formed and a Delphi study was conducted to verify and gain consensus on professional and clinical competencies for NPs in emergency care.
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.
ktgarren

Assessment of APRN Student Competency Using Simulation: A Pi... : Nursing Education Per... - 0 views

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    This article discusses the challenge that educators have in assessing competency in APRN students, particularly with simulation.
Nadine Noelting

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.
savjen

EXPANDED SCOPE: Nurse practitioners making inroads - 0 views

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    This article discusses the difficulties APRNs experience while attempting to expand their scope of practice. It explores arguments between nurse practitioners and physicians on how APRNs will contribute to the shortage of primary care providers.
mfdoss

APRNs Are Georgia's Answer to its Shortage of Primary Care Providers! https://uaprn.enp... - 5 views

https://uaprn.enpnetwork.com/page/17861-aprns-are-georgia-s-answer-to-its-shortage-of-primary-care-providers- This article is specific to Georgia and touches on the history of the role of the APRN...

APRN history transition

started by mfdoss on 29 Aug 16 no follow-up yet
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
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
nshojae

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.
bdupree0609

State Scope of Practice Laws, Nurse-Midwifery Workforce, and Childbirth Procedures and ... - 0 views

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    This article is about the scope of practice of midwives and childbirth outcomes. It discusses the relationship between autonomous practice and better birth outcomes. The article suggests there should be future policies to expand the access to midwifery services.
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.
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