Ethical and legal aspects of nursing 1.In talking about Standards of Care describe in detail a situation or event where you were witness to whether in your professional role or as a student where the standard of care was not met. What was the outcome? What could have been done to prevent the occurrence? 2.In
This course is designed to prepare Advanced Practice Nurses for prescriptive rights whether they are nurse practitioners or clinical nurse specialists. Primary Care is the term given to the type of office/clinic centered healthcare that nurse practitioners are educated to provide. Clinical Nurse Specialists who usually practice in a hospital setting also should be familiar
This course is designed to prepare Advanced Practice Nurses for prescriptive rights whether they are nurse practitioners or clinical nurse specialists. Primary Care is the term given to the type of office/clinic centered healthcare that nurse practitioners are educated to provide. Clinical Nurse Specialists who usually practice in a hospital setting also should be familiar
Readings Buttaro T. M. Trybulski J. Polgar Bailey P. & Sandberg-Cook J. (2013). Primary care: A collaborative practice (4th ed.). St. Louis MO: Mosby. Part 1 Introduction (pp. 148) Consensus Model for APRN Regulation https://www.nursecredentialing.org/APRN-ConsensusModelReport.aspx National Organization for Nurse Practitioner Faculties Competencies https://nonpf.com/displaycommon.cfm?an=1&subarticlenbr=14 Visit the NONPF website for the Core Competencies: https://c.ymcdn.com/sites/www.nonpf.org/resource/resmgr/competencies/npcorecompetenciesfinal2012.pdf For Family/Across the
This course is designed to prepare Advanced Practice Nurses for prescriptive rights whether they are nurse practitioners or clinical nurse specialists. Primary Care is the term given to the type of office/clinic centered healthcare that nurse practitioners are educated to provide. Clinical Nurse Specialists who usually practice in a hospital setting also should be familiar
In 1,000 words, consider the case of Tarasoff v. Regents of the University of California to answer the following: Discuss why the case is important to mental health clinicians. Describe the violence risk assessment instruments a clinician might use to meet the requirements provided for in Tarasoff. Discuss if a clinician should be held civilly
Theoretical Perspective As you continue to hone a theoretical approach, consider how the identified perspective compares to your assumptions, values, and view of therapeutic change. In this discussion, you will examine various aspects of your personal and professional therapeutic process to further assess your primary counseling style. Describe evidence based approaches to establish relationships with
ursing leadership chapter 4 1.Develop a personal philosophy of professional nursing. 2. Identify which of the following behaviors may be (a) ethical but illegal (b) legal but unethical (c) illegal and unethical and (d) legal and ethical. a. Working in a clinic that performs terminations of pregnancies b. Respecting the wishes of a client suffering
The assessment tasks requires you to: 1. Identify and discuss two (2) signs or symptoms of clinical deterioration associated with the presenting problem, from chosen case study. This discussion should consider the potential impact of case study data (e.g. pathology results, past medical history) on the health status of the patient in the chosen case.
Discuss a clinical experience in which you had to incorporate one or more learning styles such as visual, kinesthetic, and auditory. Explain the outcomes and how you created an effective learning experience. I use at least one of these learning styles daily, if not all of them. I’m going to use a recent example of