Many people see nurses everyday when they go to hospitals or even doctors offices. In hospitals, nurses run the place. Nurses are the first people to see the patient at the hospital. They also assess patients throughout their stay. In order to pursue a nursing career, one must first understand the education/training, advancements/salary, and benefits/hazards. First, to become a nurse, a person must have a degree in nursing. In order to become a nurse one must sign up for the Board of Nursing and…
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The Nurse Practitioner Nurse practitioners are advanced practice registered nurses who have received special courses and training. They usually work closely with doctors and can perform many high-level primary care tasks. They often specialize in specific types of practice such as pediatrics, psychiatry, or obstetrics. Some establish private practices; however, most work in doctors' offices, hospitals, or neighborhood health centers. Their duties often include taking detailed medical histories…
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Chloe Gross English II Career Paper 8 March 2024 Nurse Practitioner The career I choose is a Nurse Practitioner. I've been interested in this career for some time now, ever since I got into middle school and really learned about jobs. My mom being in the medical field really spiked my interest in helping others. I want to have a job in the medical field because I love watching Grey's Anatomy and how they help others and change peoples lives. I feel like I would be a good fit for this job because…
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Competencies for Nurse Practitioners In the care of the healthcare system, a vast number of patients are seen on daily basis for care and treatment of their illness. The Nurse Practitioners (NP) provides care for neonatal to the frail elderly patients. Due to changes taking place in the healthcare system, physical are reluctant to provide primary care relate to decrease in payment service and lifestyle changes. The shortages of practicing physicians in hospitals and medical clinics look to bridge…
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Pediatric Nurse Practitioner A pediatric nurse practitioner is a registered nurse who has additional education and training in the specialty area of pediatrics. Educating children and their families about things like normal growth, health benefits, and childhood development issues is a big part of the pediatric nurse practitioners role. Normally, they work alongside pediatricians in a hospital or an outpatient facility, but some have their own private practices. It is imperative for pediatric nurse practitioners…
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Andrew Peters Nurse Practitioner Dr Liz Anderson South University Based on the specialty area and role that you selected in Week 1 Assignment 4, discuss and describe the type of organization you would expect to work in as this type of nursing professional. In addition, identify a board of nursing (specifically the Nurse Practice Act), which would support your role in this type of organization. NURSE PRACTITIONER Nurse Practitioners are trained to work in diverse settings such as private…
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E., Hutchinson, A. M., Boström, A. M., O'Rourke, H. M., Cobban, S. J., & Estabrooks, C. A. (2011). To what extent do nurses use research in clinical practice? A systematic review. Implementation Science, 6(1), 1. The purpose of this article is to analytically classify and examine the existing evidence connected to the level and degree in which nurses utilizes research outcomes their practice. During this study a systematic review was preceded using a level 1 evidence. Data was collected…
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Advanced Practice Registered Nurse (APRN), one classification, many roles, and even more responsibilities. An advanced practice registered nurse (APRN), in its simplest form, could be defined as a registered nurse with a postgraduate education in nursing practice, research, and /or administration. (APRN)s are generally prepared with advanced levels of clinical education, knowledge, skills, and scope of practice in nursing . In developing these new skills and competencies the role of the (APRN)…
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There are a lot of different jobs In the medical field but the focus of this paper is one particular job. A Nurse practitioner, a nurse who is qualified to treat certain medical conditions without the direct supervision of a doctor. Just like any other job in the medical field there are schooling requirements before working in the field of ones choice. The basic schooling for a nurse practitioner starts off with pursuing a bachelor of science (BSN) which takes about four years. This…
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the Background and Methodology of the Research Process to Problems in Health Care Unique Robinson HCS 465 September 18, 2014 Applying the Background and Methodology of the Research Process to Problems in Health Care Nurse practitioners who work in rural communities found teen pregnancy to be a huge problem. A peer-reviewed research paper entitled “Who Will Listen? Rural Teen Pregnancy Reflection.” which was published by The Journal for Nurse Practitioners. The study uses teenagers and their perspective…
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