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A comprehensive overview of the requirements for aprn certification and licensure in florida, including initial certification, collaborative agreements, prescriptive authority, and professional standards. it also explores the role of nurse practitioners, their relationship with physicians, and the challenges and opportunities in advanced practice nursing. The questions and answers cover key aspects of aprn roles, regulations, and ethical considerations, making it a valuable resource for students and professionals.
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What are the requirements of initial certification and licensure to practice as a APRN in FL - 🔰 CORRECT ANSWERS ✔✔ 1. active RN license
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✔✔ A document that gives an APRN broad guidelines of delegated medical care with physician Credentialing - 🔰 CORRECT ANSWERS ✔✔ The granting of privileges for a nurse to practice in the hospital setting Why was the role of Nurse Practitioner initiated? - 🔰 CORRECT ANSWERS ✔✔ To address the physician shortage and to improve access to primary medical care Professional Standards - 🔰 CORRECT ANSWERS ✔✔ guidelines of acceptable behavior and performance established by professional associations to reflect current nursing abilities. Prescriptive authority - 🔰 CORRECT ANSWERS ✔✔ legal authority granted to advanced practice nurses to prescribe medication. Varies state by state Who establishes and maintains the scope of practice and standards of professional nursing performance? - 🔰 CORRECT ANSWERS ✔✔ National professional nursing associations
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policy - 🔰 CORRECT ANSWERS ✔✔ development rules an regulations of a new law International council of Nursing - 🔰 CORRECT ANSWERS ✔✔ Professional organization that represents nurses in countries around the world. according to the ICN What is the nature of Nursing Practice - 🔰 CORRECT ANSWERS ✔✔ The ability of the APRN to integrate research, clinical management and education How did insurers increase the access to safe and effective healthcare - 🔰 CORRECT ANSWERS ✔✔ They reimbursed Nurse Practitioners for their care through ins claims (only at 85% of MD reimbursements) IOM report on the future of nursing - 🔰 CORRECT ANSWERS ✔✔ Report that recommends that nurses take a leadership role in improving their profession, identifying problems in the healthcare system, pursuing and influencing health policy AND
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use IT to enhance decision making. The first NP program - 🔰 CORRECT ANSWERS ✔✔ 1964, University of Colorado, Dr. Loretta Ford and Dr. Henry Silver a collaboration developed to meet a primary care provider shortage. Purpose of Licensure - 🔰 CORRECT ANSWERS ✔✔ Protection of the public by minimum competence These all determine the ability to obtain clinical privileges - 🔰 CORRECT ANSWERS ✔✔ Institutional policy, medical staff bylaws, state law These are all barriers to evolving the APRN role (this is what the consensus model is trying to rectify) - 🔰 CORRECT ANSWERS ✔✔ 1. ambiguity
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In order to do tele health or teach accross state lines - 🔰 CORRECT ANSWERS ✔✔ the APRN must be licensed in BOTH states. Different but Equal - 🔰 CORRECT ANSWERS ✔✔ Recognizing that nurse and physician knowledge different but are both important for patient care is based on this relationship Certification - 🔰 CORRECT ANSWERS ✔✔ Documentation of having met certain standards representing basic competency for licensure 6 population foci - 🔰 CORRECT ANSWERS ✔✔ 1. Adult Gero
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specialized area of practice. in a secondary and tertiary care setting. APRN (Advanced Practice Registered Nurse) - 🔰 CORRECT ANSWERS ✔✔ A nurse with a master's degree and advanced experience. APRNs include nurse practitioners (NPs), who work as primary care providers; certified nurse-midwifes (CNMs), who provide gynecological and obstetrical care; clinical nurse specialists (CNSs), who handle a wide range of physical and mental problems; and certified registered nurse anesthetists (CRNAs), who administer anesthetics. NP - 🔰 CORRECT ANSWERS ✔✔ APRN who work as primary care providers CRNA - 🔰 CORRECT ANSWERS ✔✔ Administer anesthetics; Collaborate with a physician or work independently CNM - 🔰 CORRECT ANSWERS ✔✔ certified nurse midwife ANA Code of Ethics - 🔰 CORRECT ANSWERS ✔✔ The nurse promotes, advocates for, and strives to protect the health,