248 Search Results for Nursing Licensure
They not only delivered the medical care that she needed, but they held her hand, hugged her, put lotion on her, made her feel that each day was another gift. She became very attached to two of the nurses and I believe they were the people who helpe Continue Reading...
NP "role" definition
A nurse practitioner is any independent certified nursing care provider who offers primary, specialty, or both primary and specialty, nursing services in long-term, ambulatory and acute care settings. NPs are engaged i Continue Reading...
Professional Responsibilities
The practice of nursing has continued to evolve over the years given rapid societal changes, emergence of new diseases, and constant technological developments. Since the 1900s when nursing practice was characterized by Continue Reading...
DNP has been a relatively new one for the nursing profession. Today, "there are many enthusiasts toward the DNP. Seen by some as a symbol of social progressivism, the endorsement of doctoral education for advanced practice nursing has many potential Continue Reading...
Value of Professional Credentialing in the Health Care Industry
Discussion of the intended role of licensing and credentialing
It crucial that process of conforming credentials and licensing be done in the health care sector. The role of licensing, Continue Reading...
Professional Association
Joining a professional association is crucial for nurse practitioners (NPs). It enables NPs to remain abreast with trends in their field of practice, access a network of peers, and expand professional networks. Joining a pro Continue Reading...
PM Peer ResponseSet C3. What are the implications for standardizing APN education and practice? How does it affect the future of healthcare?You provide a solid overview of how standardizing APN education can elevate the quality of care by ensuring al Continue Reading...
Manuscript Discussion
The Grade Experience of Online Nurse Practitioner Students Who Took More Than One Clinical Course Per Quarter
The shortage in primary care physicians has increased the demand for nurse practitioners (NPs). Online NP programs a Continue Reading...
Curriculum Development in Nursing Education Knowledge and Skills
Curriculum Development Issue in Nursing Education, Knowledge and Skills
Nurses make use of wide-ranging theories, models, knowledge and skills in nursing practice. Both their skills a Continue Reading...
Workforce Recruitment
The author of this report has been asked to create and frame a plan that involves the recruitment, selecting, onboarding and retraining of ten nurses over the next ninety days. The questions and steps that will be answered to i Continue Reading...
Essay Topic Examples
1. The Impact of Nurse-Patient Ratios on Healthcare Quality:
This essay could explore how the number of nurses available in healthcare settings affects the quality of care provided to patients. It can inc Continue Reading...
Nursing Practice Act of Virginia:
The scope of practice in medicine, nursing, law, dentistry, and various other disciplines are usually established and regulated at the state level. This implies that the legislative body in every state establishes p Continue Reading...
Nursing Leadership
Thinking Critically, Making Decisions, Solving Problems
LO1: Response
The critical-thinking process can be used by answering 4 questions related to practical experiences. They are:
the underlying assumptions, interpretation of Continue Reading...
Dynamic curriculum offers diversity, growth, caring, self-care, development, adaptation, the nursing process, evidence-based practice, and a way in which relevance for future practice can be identified. By including all the important concepts, the cu Continue Reading...
Nurse Practice Specialties
The objective of this study is to locate four evidence-based research articles in nursing peer-reviewed journal. Specialty nursing includes various areas of nursing practice, which are examined in this study. Articles rev Continue Reading...
Theoretical Foundations for Nursing Roles and Practice
Nurses interview guideline
It is imperative to have specific markers that will aid in executing an interview for an applicant wishing to be employed as a nurse. This will aid in getting the rig Continue Reading...
Malpractice in Advanced Nursing Practice
A CLOSER LOOK
Legal/Ethical Principles
When nurses pursued independent practice outside hospitals, the law supported their bid to breach traditional roles (Kjervik & Brous, 2013). This phenomenon was de Continue Reading...
Future of Nursing
ACTION-ORIENTED BLUEPRINT
The Future of Nursing Report
"Future of Nursing: Leading Change, Advancing Health"
The enactment of the Affordable Car Act of 2010 created the opportunity to transform the healthcare system in providing Continue Reading...
Standards of Nursing Practice
Nursing Scope and Standards of Practice
Scope and Standards of Nursing Practice in Ohio
Scope and Standards of Nursing Practice in Ohio
As a pediatric hematology registered nurse (RN) practicing in the state of Ohio Continue Reading...
Learning Self-Analysis for Nursing Program
During my time in the nursing degree school program (INSERT NAME OF YOUR PROGRAM HERE), I have undergone a continual process of experiential learning, direct instruction, and observation in the clinical set Continue Reading...
(Feldman & Greenberg, 2005, p. 67) Staffing coordinators, often nurse leaders must seek to give priority to educational needs as a reason for adjusting and/or making schedules for staff, including offering incentives to staff not currently seeki Continue Reading...
FIVE-Year PROFESSIONAL PROJECTION
The objective of this study is to located evidence-based research articles in nursing peer-reviewed journals that relate specifically to five-year professional projection and to summarize the articles. Included will Continue Reading...
Nurse Anesthetist
Job Description
Nurse anesthetists provide anesthesia to patients, relieving the pain of childbirth and of surgeries for over a century in America. It's a job which requires anesthesia to be given before, during and/or after surg Continue Reading...
"(History of Nurse Anesthesia Practice)
Among the earlier formal programs for nurse anesthesia were those established at Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore, the University Hospital of the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, Charity Hospital in Ne Continue Reading...
Advance Practical Nurse Professional Development Plan
Nursing is a very lucrative career. However, it takes a lot of work and determination to be a nurse. The job requires specific skills and education as well as licensing. Find below my personal Ad Continue Reading...
ADVANCED PRACTICE NURSING ROLES: NP vs. CNS
Advanced Practice Registered Nurse Roles
The United States is home to nearly a quarter of a million advanced practice registered nurses (APRNs). Of these, the vast majority chose to pursue a Master of Sci Continue Reading...
Practice Registered Nurse is a role that goes far beyond the limited roles of regular RNs. In fact, it is based on individuals completing a graduate degree program, where their skills within the nursing field are expanded dramatically. With the grea Continue Reading...
The NP emphasizes health promotion, while, particularly in North America, the MD primarily focuses on disease treatment. The role of the NP and the MD are simultaneously similar yet differ from each other. Consequently, no reason supports the conten Continue Reading...
Men in Nursing
The history of the nursing field is often depicted as a profession that opened employment doors for women, and contributed to giving women a respected foothold in the working world. While the efforts of activists and politicians have Continue Reading...
APRN Employment Contract CritiqueIntroductionAn employment contract is defined as the agreement between an employee and an employer on the basis of their employment relationship. Contracts may be temporal, permanent or independent. When nurse practit Continue Reading...
Timeline: Historical Development of Nursing Science
Nurse Science Timeline
Timeline 1850-2010: Historical Development of Nursing Science
Nineteenth Century
Florence Nightingale begins her nursing training in Alexandria, Egypt at the Institute of Continue Reading...
Likewise, Callista Roy's Adaptation Model of Nursing provides a contextual bridge between the internal physiological determinants of patient health and the crucial aspects of external environment that typically influence patient health and (especial Continue Reading...
Increased genetic and reproductive alternatives have also become available. Health care costs are, however, high and some resources are scarce. As a result, ethical issues and conflicts develop. Patients, their families and the health care community Continue Reading...
Philosophy of Nursing
Nursing is both a science and an art. Through nursing, individuals are provided with health care and their societal needs are met. In the health care industry, nurses are at the forefront of patient care, interacting with indiv Continue Reading...
ADN to Bsn: Nursing
Nursing is a very dynamic profession. An individual interested in pursuing a career in nursing should possess high-level intelligence, sound technological knowledge, a sympathetic heart and high level of expertise. In addition to Continue Reading...
Nursing: Answers to QuestionsWhat and how was the Research question summarized?The research question was condensed into the main objective, with the study seeking to investigate student nurses experience about their clinical experience (Sharif and Ma Continue Reading...
Nursing PhilosophyNursing practice thrives on the existence of a professional culture, which is established by the values and ethos fostered nurse practitioners (Roux & Halstead, 2018). The nursing profession is a rewarding and fulfilling career as i Continue Reading...
Nurse BurnoutIntroductionAmong the various factors contributing to nursing shortages and high turnover, nurse burnout stands out as significant (McDermid et al., ). Indeed, burnout is a serious problem because it impairs individual nurses\\\' health, Continue Reading...
Concept of the Impaired NurseIntroductionImpaired nurses cannot meet the requirements stipulated by the code of ethics that governs the nursing profession and the standards of professionalism dictated. Typically, impaired nurses neglect their fundame Continue Reading...