Nursing

Scope of Practice and Patient Healthcare Accessibility

PURPOSE The purpose of this assignment is to identify the scope of practice in one’s state including level of independence of practice, prescribing authority, any limitations of practice, process for obtaining licensure in your state, certification and education requirements for licensure. Next, students will discuss how the level of independence of practice in their state, […]

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IOM Future of Nursing: Leading Change, Advancing Health

Requires Lopeswrite Assessment Description Review the IOM report, \”The Future of Nursing: Leading Change, Advancing Health,\” and explore the \”Campaign for Action: State Action Coalition\” website. In a 1,000-1,250 word paper, discuss the influence the IOM report and state-based action coalitions have had on nursing practice, nursing education, and nursing workforce development, and how they

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From Data to Knowledge to Evidence-Based Practice

Discussion: From Data to Knowledge to Evidence-Based Practice In a previous course, you considered concepts of data, information, knowledge, and wisdom—that is, you sought meaning in data and how to apply knowledge about the data. Now, in this Discussion, consider how identifying gaps in practice, along with theory, models, and evidence-based practice can lead to

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Scope of Practice and Patients Healthcare Accessibility

PLEASE ANSWER QUESTIONS 1 & 2 1. Identify and debate a “specific” social factor associated with the situation of the \”underinsured patients\”? 2. How can nurse practitioners (NPs) address this dilemma? Scope of Practice and Patient’s Healthcare Accessibility  Student’s Name Institutional Affiliation Course Instructor’s Name Date Scope of Practice and Patients Healthcare Accessibility Health insurance

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