ADVANCED NURSING PRACTICE
....
Primary NPs are qualified to handle a variety of basic health problems. Most have a specialty for example adult, family, or pediatric health care. ....
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Acceptance of Nurse Practitioners
.... In
primary care roles,
NPs practices include: physical exams, diagnoses and treatment of common illnesses and injuries, immunizations, management of conditions ....
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Asthma Patients
.... Studies reported in the British Medical Journal in 2000 showed that most people seeking a rapid response t their symptoms accept
NPs as
primary care providers ....
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Nurse Practitioner. Patient Services Director An Nurse Practition
.... Studies over the past 30 years have shown that
NPs can provide effective
primary care, and yet in some states, barriers to the practice of
NPs still remains. ....
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Business Plan for a Nurse Practitioner Business
.... or 2,300 customers by Year Two. The
primary human resources needed are the
NPs. These will be contacted through various marketing ....
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Nurse Practitioners and Prescribing Medication
.... Use of
NPs as
primary caregivers can be especially effective in rural areas where economics make doctors scarce and expensive. Successes ....
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ROLE OF THE NURSE PRACTITIONER
.... al (1994) noted that by defining themselves as bringing a different approach to a
primary care encounter,
NPs defined a broader role, but a narrower scope of ....
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Clinical Nurse Specialist (CNS)
.... It has been shown that
NPs can provide 70 percent to 80 percent of the
primary care to patients normally provided by general practitioners, and at a comparable ....
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Clinical Nurse Specialists & Nurse Practitioners
.... It has been shown that
NPs can provide 70 percent to 80 percent of the
primary care to patients normally provided by general practitioners, and at a comparable ....
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Family Nurse Providers
.... participants from HMOs, many HMO executives are unaware of the capabilities of the
NPs and the possibility of using
NPs to provide routine
primary care services ....
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A Role for Advanced Nurse Practitioners in Emergency Care Settings
.... documented. The safety, cost-effectiveness, and high quality of care provided by
NPs in
primary care are supported by research. The ....
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Roles of Medical Doctors & Nurse Practitioners
.... Roland, Roberts, and Leese (2000) report results of a randomized controlled trial that compared cost effectiveness of
NPs and MDs in first point of
primary care ....
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Nurse Practitioners & Medical Doctors
.... Roland, Roberts, and Leese (2000) report results of a randomized controlled trial that compared cost effectiveness of
NPs and MDs in first point of
primary care ....
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Changes in Healtcare
.... managing acutely ill patients, and
NPs who had varying levels of educational preparation were usually found in the community delivering
primary care in ....
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Role of Nursing in the Healthcare Profession
.... managing acutely ill patients, and
NPs who had varying levels of educational preparation were usually found in the community delivering
primary care in ....
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Health Care Professionals
.... managing acutely ill patients, and
NPs who had varying levels of educational preparation were usually found in the community delivering
primary care in ....
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Advanced Practice Nurse
.... responsibility. This was seen as verification of
NPs as
primary care providers with the same standing as
primary care physicians. However ....
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FAMILY NURSE PRACTITIONERS
.... on issues such as home health-care, cancer nursing, and
primary care. .... continued education for the maintenance of current knowledge and skills for all
NPs. ....
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Research Proposal: Nurse Practitioners
.... of
primary healthcare physicians, the authors found that there was also a good deal of support for the role of
NPs as part of an integrated
primary care team. ....
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Nurse Practitioner Role in ER
.... 1992). The safety, cost-effectiveness, and high quality of care provided by
NPs in
primary care is supported by research. The success ....
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Nurse Practitioners in the Emergency Department
.... 1992). The safety, cost-effectiveness, and high quality of care provided by
NPs in
primary care is supported by research. The success ....
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The National Parks Service
.... Both the National Parks Service (
NPS) and the Forest Service face considerable pressure .... The
primary responsibility of the Forest Service is to assure that this ....
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Orem's Model of Nursing
.... Another focus of
NPs is prevention screening for things such as high cholesterol, asthma .... The emphasis for the APN is on
primary care, and Family Practice is the ....
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Dorothy Orem's Self-Care Model
.... Another focus of
NPs is prevention screening for things such as high cholesterol, asthma .... The emphasis for the APN is on
primary care, and Family Practice is the ....
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Basque Terrorist Group, ETA
.... right-hand man was perhaps its most "popular" political violent act, but the
primary effect was .... http://web.
nps.navy.mil/~library/tgp/eta.htm Gilmour, David. ....
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Basque group Euskadi Ta Askatas
.... right-hand man was perhaps its most "popular" political violent act, but the
primary effect was .... http://web.
nps.navy.mil/~library/tgp/eta.htm Gilmour, David. ....
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Nursing Case Management in An Acute Care Setting
.... 12-21). Conversely,
NPs traditionally have been associated with outpatient settings and have focused on providing
primary care (Sharp, 1992b, pp. 30-32). ....
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Nursing Education
.... Conversely,
NPs traditionally have been associated with outpatient settings and have focused on providing
primary care (Sharp, 1992b). ....
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Strategic Role of Transport in the Economy
.... a chief obstacle to implementing crossdocking successfully ("Crossdocking" www.scivis.
nps.navy.mil .... tonnes, the position of road transport as the
primary mode ....
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