
Collaboration with the Advanced Practice Nurse: Role, Teamwork and Outcomes
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- Intro
- COLLABORATION WITH THE ADVANCED PRACTICE NURSE: ROLE, TEAMWORK AND OUTCOMES
- COLLABORATION WITH THE ADVANCED PRACTICE NURSE: ROLE, TEAMWORK AND OUTCOMES
- Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
- Contents
- Foreword by Patricia L. Starck
- Foreword by Pattie Bondurant
- Foreword by Deborah Becker
- Preface
- References
- About the Editors
- Part 1: Role, Education and Practice Parameters
- Chapter 1: Advanced Practice Nursing: Role Development and Practice Considerations
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Distinguishing Characteristics of the APRN
- Regulation of Advanced Practice Nursing
- Advanced Practice Nursing and Non-Advanced Practice Roles
- Development of the Advanced Practice Role
- Educational Programs for Professional Nursing
- Differences in Basic Nursing Practice and Advanced Nursing Practice
- Diploma Nursing Programs
- Associate Degree Programs
- The Bachelor of Science in Nursing
- Advanced Practice Registered Nurse Roles
- Certified Registered Nurse Anesthesia
- The Nurse Practitioner Role
- The Clinical Nurse Specialist
- The Certified Nurse Midwife
- Issues with the APRN Roles
- Conclusion
- References
- Chapter 2: The Doctor of Nursing Practice Advanced Practice Nurse: Education, Roles and Practice Issues
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Historical Background of Advanced Practice Nursing and the Practice Doctorate
- Roots of Graduate Education for Nurses
- Development of Current DNP Preparation and Title
- Fundamental Changes in Health Care Delivery and Professional Nursing Education
- Comparison of MSN and DNP Curriculum and Educational Pathways in Nursing
- Essentials of Doctoral Nursing Practice Education
- The Impact of Professional Organizations on DNP Role Definition
- Controversies Related to the DNP Practitioner
- Current Issues and Future Trends with DNP Education, Roles and Practice
- Rapid Development of DNP Programs
- Competencies and Expected Outcomes
- Curriculum
- Capstone Projects
- Roles
- Practice Issues
- Conclusion
- References
- Chapter 3: Advanced Practice Nursing: Certification, Licensure, Oversight and Reimbursement
- Abstract
- Introduction
- The Nurse Practice Act and Types of Laws
- Statutory Law
- Administrative Law
- Judicial Law
- Scope of Practice and State Boards of Nursing
- State Practice Environments
- Titling for the APRN and CNP
- Professional Organizations
- Licensing and Certification
- National Certification
- The Consensus Model for APRN Practice
- Reimbursement for Nurse Practitioner Services
- Types of Reimbursement for APN Services
- Reimbursement Organizations
- Medicare Reimbursement
- Medicaid
- Commercial Indemnity Organizations
- Commercial Managed Care Organizations
- Private Pay
- Conclusion
- Appendix A: Texas Board of Nursing - Decision Tree to Determine If Task or Procedure Is within Scope of Practice
- References
- Chapter 4: Nurse Practitioners and Physician Assistants: Education, Practice and Regulation
- Abstract
- Introduction
- History
- Education for PAs and NPs
- Physician Assistant Education
- Summary of NP/PA Education
- Certification and Licensure (Lifelong Learning)
- Physician Assistants Certification and Licensure
- PA Expansion of Specialized Skills
- Nurse Practitioner Certification and Licensure
- Credentialing and Privileging
- Scope of Practice
- Practice Settings
- Legal Considerations for NPs and PAs
- Conclusion
- References
- Part 2: Clinical Settings for Practice
- Chapter 5: Primary Care Nurse Practitioner
- School of Nursing, The University of Texas School Health Science Center at Houston, Houston, Texas, US
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Defining Primary Care
- Historical Perspective
- Initiation of Regulations
- Effect of Consensus Model
- Primary Care Roles
- Pediatric Nurse Practitioner
- Women's Health and Midwives
- Adult Gerontology Primary Care
- Family Nurse Practitioner
- Future Trends
- References
- Chapter 6: The Acute Care Nurse Practitioner
- Abstract
- Introduction
- The Pediatric and Adult-Gerontology Acute Care Nurse Practitioner
- ACNP Role: Historical Development
- Expansion of the ACNP Role
- ACNP Education
- Scope of Practice
- Licensure, Scope of Practice, Certification, Credentialing and Hospital Privileges: Licensure
- ACNP Credentialing and Privileges
- Privileging
- ACNP Licensure, Collaboration and Independent Practice
- ACNP Programs Abroad
- Practice Settings for the ACNP
- Current Issues in ACNP Nursing
- Effectiveness of ACNP Practice
- ACNPs and Patient Satisfaction
- Reimbursement and Billing for ACNP Services
- Doctor of Nursing Practice and the ACNP
- Role Issues/Conflicts
- Conclusion
- References
- Chapter 7: Psychiatric-Mental Health Nursing: A Specialty in Transition
- Abstract
- Psychiatric-Mental Health Nursing: A Specialty in Transition
- Historical Perspective
- Effect of the Consensus Model on Roles
- Growth of the PMHNP Role
- Future Trends
- Affordable Care Act of 2010
- Influence of Increased Knowledge of the Role of Genetics
- Caring for Veterans and Military Personnel
- Services for the Homeless Population
- Emergency Settings
- Conclusion
- References
- Chapter 8: The Certified Nurse-Midwife in Advanced Practice Nursing
- 1Instructor and Director, Midwifery Section
- 2Professor, Maternal-Fetal Medicine, Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology
- Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX, US
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Historical Perspective
- Comparison of Types of Midwives
- Consensus Model
- Scope of Practice
- CNM Specific Role
- Model of Care
- Collaboration
- Prescriptive Authority/Credentialing
- Practice Settings/Care Provided
- CenteringPregnancy® As a Model of Prenatal Care
- Future Trends/Innovative Care
- Vision for the Future from the Perspective of ACNM
- Conclusion
- References
- Appendix A
- Core Competencies for Basic Midwifery Practice
- I. Hallmarks of Midwifery
- II. Components of Midwifery Care: Professional Responsibilities of CNMs and CMs
- III. Components of Midwifery Care: Midwifery Management Process
- IV. Components of Midwifery Care: Fundamentals
- V. Components of Midwifery Care of Women
- VI. Components of Midwifery Care of the Newborn
- Chapter 9: The Role of the Nurse Practitioner in Convenient Care Clinics
- 1The University of Texas School Health Science
- School of Nursing at Houston, TX, US
- 2Clinics, Standards & Medical Education, KTarget, Minneapolis, MN, US
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Services and Utilization
- Regulations and Standards
- NP Impact on Care
- Clinical Opportunities for the NP Student
- Current and Future Trends
- Conclusion
- References
- Chapter 10: The Interface of Case Management and Care Coordination with Advanced Practice Nursing
- Abstract
- Growing Importance of Case Management and Care Coordination
- Definitions and Differences
- The Case Management Process
- Identification and Selection
- Assessment
- Problem Identification and Care Plan Development
- Implementation and Coordination
- Evaluation and Follow Up
- Case Closure Criteria
- Models and Theory
- Theories and Models of Practice for Case Management and Care Coordination
- The Chronic Care Model
- Continuum of Healthcare Model
- Nursing and Social Work Theories of Case Management
- Roles of the Case Manager
- Ethics
- Impact of Policy and Legislation on Case Management and Care Coordination
- National Policy
- Certification of Care Coordinators or Case Managers
- State Policy
- Advocacy
- Case Management, Care Coordination and Transition
- Care Transition
- Regulation and Policy Implications on Care Transitions
- Neonatal Intensive Care Unit Graduates
- Home Visitation Programs
- Adolescent Transition to Adult Care
- Tools and Application
- Managed Care and Care Coordination
- Managed Care
- Recommendations and Strategies for the Future
- Conclusion
- References
- Part 3: Related Topics to Advanced Practice Nursing
- Chapter 11: Advancing Nursing Science in the Advanced Practice Nursing Role
- Abstract
- Introduction
- TAPP Model
- Research
- Definition
- Methodology
- Evidence-Based Practice
- Definition
- Methodology
- Steps of the EBP Process
- Application
- Quality Improvement
- Definition
- Principles of QI
- Methodology
- Conclusion
- References
- Chapter 12: Administrative Aspects of the Doctor of Nursing Practice
- Abstract
- Leadership in Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) and DNP Educational Programs
- Transformational Leadership
- Leadership and the Global Perspective
- The DNP in Health Care Changes
- Health Policy
- The Magnet Initiative and APRN Leadership
- Model Component 1: Transformational Leadership
- Model Component 2: Structural Empowerment
- Model Component 3: Exemplary Professional Practice
- Model Component 4: New Knowledge, Innovations & Improvements
- Model Component 5: Empirical Outcomes
- Conclusion
- References
- Chapter 13: Advanced Nursing Practice Environments: Considerations for Practice
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Basic Practice Requirements for Nurse Practitioners
- Nurse Practitioner: MSN or DNP
- Types of Practice for Nurse Practitioners: Full or Collaborative Practice
- Collaborative Practice
- Full Practice or Independent Practice
- Collaborative Practice Agreement
- Nurse Practitioner Owned Practices
- Considerations for Appropriate Practice Site
- The DNP Essentials
- Considerations for the Choice of Practice: Using the DNP Essentials
- Essential I: Scientific Underpinnings for Practice
- Essential II: Organizational Systems Leadership for Quality Improvement and System Thinking
- Essential III: Clinical Scholarship and Analytical Methods for Evidence-Based Practice
- Essential IV: Information Systems/Technology and Patient Care Technology for the Improvement and Transformation of Health Care
- Essential V: Health Care Policy for Advocacy
- Essential VI: Inter Professional Collaboration for Improving Patient and Population Health Outcomes
- Essential VII: Clinical Prevention and Population Health for Improving the Nation's Health
- Essential VIII: Advanced Nursing Practice for Improving the Delivery of Patient Care
- Career Considerations: Evaluation of Practice Site Options
- Conclusion
- References
- Chapter 14: Looking toward the Future: Work Force Projections and Health Care Reform
- 1The University of Texas Health Science Center School of Nursing at Houston
- 2Baylor College of Medicine, Texas Children's Health Plan, Texas Children's Hospital, US
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Work Force Projections
- Background
- Projections Pre-ACA: 2008 HRSA Report
- Projections Post ACA: 2013 HRSA Report
- Health Care Reform: What Will the Likely Impact Be of the ACA?
- Conclusion
- References
- Index
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