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    Role of the Clinical Nurse Specialist The clinical nurse specialist (CNS) offers uniqueness as a nurse who can move between numerous roles with expert skill-sets assisting facilities to enhance health care outcomes for patients. The CNS is a notable advanced practice nurse (APRN), who contributes to delivery of population health care and quality improvement. The CNS is an interpreneurial nurse and pivotal to meet the increasing needs in rural population health care. Purpose Rural communities…

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    The Evolution of Nursing: Nursing Informatics and Advanced Practice Nursing The roles of advanced practice nurses (APN’s) and specialty nursing fields, such as nursing informatics, has evolved immensely over in the last few decades. The critical need for nurses during World wars I, II and the Vietnam War topped with the massive technology expansion in recent decades left nurses open to pursuing advancement in their respective fields and led them to fulfilling some of the gaps in the healthcare…

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    ADN Vs BSN

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    educational offerings for nurses. With the innovation of technology nursing practice has been improved. In 1909 the University of Minnesota started a three year diploma program within its medicine college. After World War II Dr.Mildred Montag in 1951 proposed a process of training nurses in community college because of nationwide shortage. The purpose of this program was to give immediate and safe practice for nurses. Within time nursing course became more advanced. Nurses obtained…

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    task. We will look at the American Nursing Association (ANA) and the Society for Vascular Surgery Nursing (SVN). ANA held it first convention in 1896 under the name of Nurses Associated Alumnae of the United States and Canada; becoming the ANA in 1911. The ANA headquarters are located in Silver Spring, Maryland with several state organizations as well. ”The ANA advances the nursing profession by fostering high standards of nursing practice, promoting the rights of nurses in the workplace,…

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    As we all know, nurses are the largest group of health care professionals (Shi and Singh, 2015). When a registered nurse is qualified through advance training, education and clinical experience, to assume some of the duties and responsibilities formerly assumed only by a physician, becomes a Nurse Practitioner (Nurse Practitioner, n. d.). This program was first developed in the United States by Loretta Ford and Henry Silverman in 1967 at the University of Colorado (Kippenbrock, 2017).…

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    self-discovery, I was led to the stories of my mother regarding her experiences as a young nurse in Afghanistan. As her intricate memories illustrated a profession filled with both anguish and blessings, I became certain that I had found my purpose within her footsteps, and was prepared to explore my options. It wasn’t until I had turned…

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    the spot of a Nurse Practitioner, with an uncertainty of specialty. I dream to experience different specialties and eventually opening my own practice. It is in my hopes, that after reading this paper you have a better understanding of what a Nurse Practitioner is, the education and training behind becoming a Nurse Practitioner and the salary ranges of an RN, BSN and NP. What is a Nurse Practitioner and what are they responsible for? A Nurse Practitioner (NP) is a Register Nurse who also…

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    Nurse Posititioners

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    at all because the kids were absolutely wonderful. Their mom was taking summer classes to get her nurse practitioner license. I was curious to see just exactly what a nurse practitioner was, so I researched and found out. “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 (Nurse practitioners).” I was very interested in finding out more about this career. I thought,…

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    evaluate nursing care at the unit level. It links between nurse and staffing levels using patient outcomes that have already been demonstrated through the use of this database. Presently over 1100 facilities in the United States add to this rising database which can now be used to show the cost-effective effects of several levels of nurse staffing. NDNQI data supports and utilize its nursing-sensitive outcomes measures to demonstrate the value of nurses in promoting quality patient care. The…

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    Magnet Recognition Study

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    Program is a voluntary certification program of nursing excellence and high quality patient’s care for hospitals and healthcare organizations, it is accredited by the American Nurses Credentialing Center or the ANCC (ANCC, 2008). Many research data indicate that there are lowered percentages of patient mortality deaths, higher nurse retention rates, and more patient’s satisfaction in Magnet hospitals versus non-Magnet hospitals. As of 2015, only 426 or approximately 8% of healthcare…

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