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    Nacogdoches area. Ways you can benefit from this career are you can grow closer to some people, you get to help people, and by doing so it makes you feel better about yourself. Education required is your two years associate’s degree, your national licensure examination. It cost about one fourth of the price of a four year public institution. It will take about four years to take all of the courses and get everything straightened out after college too. There is a physical therapy…

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    supervision or management by an outside health discipline, such as a physician, in order for APRNs to provide care. Full practice authority is when state and licensure law allows for the APRN to assess, diagnose, order and interpret diagnostic testing, initiate and manage treatments (which includes prescriptive authority) under the licensure authority of the state board of nursing. Full practice authority is the model recommended by the Institute of Medicine (IOM) and the National Council of…

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    NDEB certification approved does not mean that candidate has license to start to work. Apply for provincial licensure The candidate have to apply to the dental regulator authorities (DRAs) according to the province that candidate wants to work. Each dental regulatory authority has their own rules and may require extra documentation or exams (NDEB, n.d). In British…

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    responsible for conducting a review over the NP certification(s), education, skills, training, and licensure. “Credentialing is a system used by various organizations and agencies to ensure that their healthcare practitioners meet all necessary requirements and are appropriately qualified” (What Nurse Practitioners Need to Know About Credentialing,…

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    procedure (Scope of Practice, 2018). The scope of practice and standards asks the nurse for the who, what, when, where, and why of a procedure. Can we legitimately apply these five qualifiers? Who is qualified to perform the action, is it within the licensure of the RN? What are we doing? Are we advancing the wellbeing of the patient through prevention, actions that promote healing, diagnosis and treatment and evaluation, and advocating for our patient? Where is the patient that needs this care?…

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    Page 1 of 3 Simone NarcisseCertification, Licensure and Scope of PracticeThe certification process and scope of becoming a pharmacy technician are not only very important, but they are required. This process has to be met to its full requirements in order to become a pharmacy technician. Passing the Pharmacy Technician Certification Board Exam is required to earn the Certified Pharmacy Technician credential. Earning a high school diploma and attending a school where at least 600 hands on…

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    the Council for Accreditation of Counseling and Related Educational Programs (CACREP) although each state will have certain coursework requirements before one can achieve licensure. Licensure is possible in every state and requires extra supervision and experience before licensure is granted. Once a counselor has achieved licensure it communicates mastery of their field and enables them to accept third-party reimbursement. Mental health counselors can be found working in a variety of settings,…

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    Our work life was about to change The management of our hospital had concerns that the director of the in-house agency was not compliant with the hospitals policies, and wasn’t prepared for our next state inspection. The director was not a nurse but a finance person. The facility management hired DS to assure that our staffing records were in order. DS was a manager who came to the staffing office I worked at to insure our in-house agency was correctly maintaining our staff records, and to teach…

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    not seen in traditional face-to-face medicine, challenges exist in complying with licensure and state statutes, as these vary by state. There is controversy with telehealth and telemedicine regarding the legal stand of care as to when a doctor-patient relationship is technically established. The liability risks surround quality of care, quality of technology, training, and litigation (Furrow, et al., 2015). Licensure and professional accountability, normally upheld by each state’s professional…

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    2009), and come from diverse ethnicities (Fulcher & Mullin, 2011). The purpose of this research project is to identify correlations between program admission factors, GPA and standardized test scores, with student retention and successfully passing licensure examination on first attempt. This will…

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