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    Standard Care Arrangement

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    is a condition for APRN licensure, it may be required inquire to verify that the chosen advanced practice nursing program of interest meets accreditation standards. The Ohio Board of Nursing maintains education requirements in line with the national APRN Consensus Model. Advanced practice nursing programs must include the following core courses: advanced pathophysiology, advanced health assessment, and advanced pharmacology in order to remain in compliance with the consensus model. The…

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    Patient-Centered Care in Nursing Practice Originating in 2005, the Quality and Safety Education for Nurses (QSEN) is a project created to educate future nurses on specific knowledge, skills, and attitudes obtained through completion of their pre-licensure or continuing nursing education program to improve quality and safety in the healthcare system (QSEN, 2014). QSEN is made up of six defined competencies, one being patient-centered care. QSEN defines patient-centered care as the ability to…

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    Nurse Educator Background

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    few degrees including a Master's of Science in Nursing, a Nurse Practitioner specialty gaining practical experience in intense consideration, and a Doctorate degree in Nursing. A. C. stays excited about the nursing calling and states she has "the extravagance" of having the capacity to hone at the bedside, and teach…

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    transplant. (NIDDK, 2016) Kidney disease is an ever rising epidemic and this author has an interest in pursuing a future career as a Nephrology Nurse Practitioner. In 2004, CMS created changes to the nephrology billing “bundling” allowing the charge for four visits a month, this in turn allows the NP to charge for three of those visits. Due to these changes in 2004, Nurse Practitioners in nephrology are in demand. (Davis & Zuber, 2009) After reviewing, The Essential’s of Master’s Education in…

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    Job title Acute Care Pediatric Nurse Practitioner Reports to Pediatric Hemoglobinopathy Department in The Hospital for Sick Children (SickKids) Job purpose An Acute Care Pediatric Nurse Practitioner (ACPNP) responsible to provide optimal management to pediatric patients with sickle cell disease. This management involves ongoing assessment, diagnosis, intervention, and health education to address sickle cell anemia and its complication. The ACPNP is assigned to a multidisciplinary team that…

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    Dialysis nursing is a specialty that has potential for evolution in the advance practice setting. This subspecialty is currently in the second stage of organization, since it is an organized specialty and it is “progressing to a certificate training”(Hamric, Hanson, Tracy, O’Grady, 2014, p. 114). According to the University of Villanova, dialysis nursing is a subspecialty that not only requires an associates or baccalaureate degree in nursing, but it also requires years of experience and…

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    Future Of Nursing Paper

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    When was it published and how has it impacted the practice of BOTH nursing and advanced practice nursing? In October of 2010, the institute of medicine (IOM) published a report making recommendations for the future of nursing. The recommendations by the IOM suggest changes that are necessary for nurses and advanced practice nurses (APNS) to adapt to the changes being made in healthcare. The recommendation aims toward removing barrier that prevent nurses from taking on a roles that require them…

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    A Nurse Practitioner is an advanced practice registered nurse who has completed advanced coursework and clinical education beyond that required of the generalists registered nurse. Nurse practitioners treats both physical and mental conditions. Nurse Practitioners have just as much education and training to be able to practice and prescribe independently. Nurse Practitioners have just as much knowledge and most of the time in a hospital do more than doctor until it comes to prescribing medicine.…

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    Professional Goals of Nursing These are statements that assist advanced practice nurses (APN) to delineate where they aspire to be or what they aspirations to accomplish within a time-frame, they bestow guidance and direction to the APN in the career to furnish ultimate patients’ care and growth. Goals are habitually denoted as short-term and long-term goals are contingent on the period they are set to be attained. Effective goals should be Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Relevant, and…

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    The advanced practice nursing roles are similar in goals, however have their unique differences. The Clinical Nurse Specialist (CNS) role as described by Hamric, Hanson, Tracy & O’Grady (2014) states it looks different from any other APN roles such as the nurse practiconer (NP). The confusion has continued over the last decade relating to the CNS role. The CNS role positively progresses and continues to provide opportunities to improve the healthcare system as health care reform advances…

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