Do you feel that the scope of practice should be different for the ADN versus BSN nurse? or even the BSN versus the MSN nurse (who is not NP), why and why not ?
Do you feel that the scope of practice should be different for the ADN versus BSN nurse? or even the BSN versus the MSN...
What seems different to you in how you will use this information - caring and philosophy - as a BSN prepared nurse versus an Associate Degree nurse? Do you see any differences in the role at this point in your practice? Why or why not?
How do you respond to the statement that reflective practice/reasoning is the key to improving nursing quality? Do you think this is true? Why or why not? Why is it important to you as a nurse? How does it inform practice as a BSN? Is this different from your practice as an Associate Degree Nurse? Why or Why Not?
What is required for effective scope management? Why do you feel this is important to the project?
Do you think nurse practitioners, nurse educators, nurse researchers, nurse executives, and legal nurse consultants should all be considered advanced practice nurses? why or why not? I know NPs, CRNS, CNM, and CNS are all considered APRNs. I need to know why the other occupations are not considered them.
Overview of Community Health Nursing: Scope of Practice for Community-Oriented Nurse (Active Learning Template - Basic Concept, RM CH RN 7.0 Chp 1) (Please fill each box thank you!) Basic Concept ACTIVE LEARNING TEMPLATE STUDENT NAME CONCEPT REVIEW MODULE CHAPTER Related Content Underlying Principles Nursing Interventions (EG, DELEGATION LEVELS OF PREVENTION, ADVANCE DIRECTIVES WHO? WHEN? WHY? HOW?
Not only is there a national scope of Nursing practice, but individual state ones. I know that RNs can do various things that may differ than one in another state or another practice may have. Name a couple of things you may or may not be able to do that another nurse can or cannot do in a different state (that you know of).
Why do you feel the government gets involved in healthcare practice?
Why do you feel government gets involved in healthcare practice?
As a nurse do you feel that discussing health promotion/disease prevention with your patients is part of your professional responsibility as a registered nurse? Why, or why not?
Do you think evidence based practice is useful to the nurse in practice? Why or why not? Did you think that before we began this module? What did you know about EBP before beginning this module?