
What do you most look forward to in your new role as an NP? What concerns do you have about transitioning to the role? Did anything about the APN roles surprise you?
What do you most look forward to in your new role as an NP? What concerns do you have about transitioning to the role? Did anything about the APN roles surprise you?
What thoughts do you have about how you will engage in scholarship in your NP role? What are some barriers you see to implementing evidence-based practice?
In one of the reading assignments this week you reviewed advance nurse practitioner (APN) roles and the application of project management concepts, one of the major elements of NI , but new to most nurses . What type of application does this have for your practice? (Nursing practice and Nursing education).
What are the manager's roles in a development system? Which role do you think is most difficult for the typical manager? Which is the easiest role? List the reasons why managers might resist involvement in career management.
What is a gender role? When you were growing up, did your family have strict or loose gender roles? Explain your answer using at least three specific examples. How did gender roles affect how your family interacted and functioned? Were your gender roles similar to or different from the gender roles in your community? How did gender roles affect how your community interacted and functioned?
What did you learn about the legislative process? Explain anything new you learned about how a bill becomes a law and why it is important to health care.
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As a nurse, what role do you have in the decision about "futile care"? What is your legal scope of practice? How would you react and respond as a nurse if a decision was made, either way, which you did not agree with? Or it was contrary to your beliefs about death and dying?
You have had a bumpy month. You are in the middle of transitioning to a new EMR system that requires an initial output of double labor to scan paper documents into the new electronic system, so everything seems to be getting back up. The staff is trying to adjust to the new system but many are not comfortable with new technologies and are doing "work-arounds" with written slips of paper instead of charts or EMR. Your clinic has been very...
As you move forward in your role as a BSN and professional growth, what changes would you make in future goals with research and EBP? This can include continued education, job position changes or anything else would you consider?