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9780803612297

Advanced Practice Nursing : Emphasizing Common Roles

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    9780803612297

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    080361229X

  • Edition: 2nd
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  • Copyright: 2004-09-30
  • Publisher: F a Davis Co
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Summary

Prepare your graduate students to take leadership roles inthe future of Advance Practice Nursing. The author address the major issuesfacing Advanced Practice Nursing today from a collective perspective thatbegins with its historical roots and progresses to contemporary concerns andtrends. This approach enables APNs to understanding the practice challengesfacing them today and think about new ways of effecting changes to healthpolicy that will ensure patients receive quality, cost-effective care, and thatrecognize APNs as full participants.

Table of Contents

Foreward v
Introduction xix
CHAPTER 1 The Evolution of Advanced Practice in Nursing 1(45)
Pauline Komnenich, PhD, RN
Certified Nurse Midwives,
4(10)
Nurse Anesthetists,
14(8)
Clinical Nurse Specialists,
22(5)
Nurse Practitioners,
27(6)
Joining Forces: Role Parameters and Concerns,
33(13)
CHAPTER 2 Advanced Practice Nursing in the Current Sociopolitical Environment 46(24)
Lucille A. Joel, EdD, RN, FAAN
The American People and Their Health,
48(6)
The Health Care Delivery System: Origins of Change,
54(1)
Dominant Trends in American Health Care,
55(1)
The Advanced Practice Nurse and the Emergent Delivery System,
56(1)
Barriers to Advanced Nursing Practice,
57(9)
Summary,
66(4)
CHAPTER 3 The American Health Care System: Implications for Advanced Practice Nursing 70(23)
Mary Knudtson, MSN, NP
The American Health Care System,
72(2)
Financing Health Care,
74(14)
The Evolution of Managed Care,
88(2)
Implications for Advanced Practice Nursing,
90(3)
CHAPTER 4 Selected Theories and Models for Advanced Practice Nursing 93(29)
Michelle Walsh, PhD, RN, CPNP, Linda A. Bernhard, PhD, RN
Theories of Leadership,
96(6)
Theories of Change,
102(5)
Models of Health Promotion,
107(6)
Models of Advanced Practice Nursing,
113(6)
Summary,
119(3)
CHAPTER 5 Primary Care and Advanced Practice Nursing: Past, Present, and Future 122(24)
Catherine L. Gilliss, DNSc, RN, FAAN, Linda Lindsey Davis, PhD, RN
Health Care in the Twentieth Century,
124(1)
Health Care in the Twenty-First Century,
124(1)
The Nature of Primary Care,
125(6)
Primary Care Providers in the Twenty-First Century,
131(6)
Policy Issues Influencing Advanced Practice in Emerging Primary Care Systems,
137(5)
Summary,
142(4)
CHAPTER 6 Advanced Practice Nurses in Non-Primary Care Roles: The Evolution of Specialty and Acute Care Practices 146(12)
Dennis J. Cheek, PhD, RN, FAHA, Karol S. Harshaw-Ellis, MSN, RN, A/GNP, ACNP-CS
Advanced Practice Nursing Roots in Acute Care,
148(1)
Evolution of NPs in Neonatal and Acute Care,
149(3)
Hospitalist/Acute Care Nurse Practitioner Model,
152(2)
Non-Primary Care Roles: Growing Specialties,
154(1)
Summary,
155(3)
CHAPTER 7 Formulation and Approval of Credentialing and Clinical Privileges 158(29)
Geraldine "Polly" Bednash, PhD, RN, FAAN, Judy Honig, EdD, CPNP, Linda Gibbs, BSN, RN, MBA
Regulation: Professional and Public,
160(9)
Professional Certification for APNs,
169(5)
Clinical Practice and Institutional Privileges,
174(9)
Summary,
183(4)
CHAPTER 8 Reimbursement for Expanded Professional Nursing Practice Services 187(39)
Michael J. Kremer, DNSc, CRNA, FAAN, Margaret Faut-Callahan, DNSc, CRNA, FAAN
The Economic System,
191(1)
Criteria for an Economic System in Relation to Health Care,
191(1)
Types of Economic Systems,
192(2)
Market Competition,
194(2)
Disequilibrium,
196(1)
Supplier-Induced Demand,
197(2)
The Effects of Changes in Price, Supply, and Demand for Health Care,
199(2)
Cost Considerations in Provision of Care and Reimbursement for Physicians and APNs,
201(9)
Key Terms in Finance and Reimbursement,
210(4)
Reimbursement for Specific APN Groups,
214(9)
Summary,
223(3)
CHAPTER 9 Marketing the Role: Formulating, Articulating, and Negotiating dvanced Practice Nursing Positions 226(29)
Christine E. Burke, PhD, CNM
The Traditional Marketing Approach: The 4 Ps,
228(2)
Knowledge of Personal Values, Professional Skills, and Practical Necessities,
230(2)
Knowledge of Practice Regulations,
232(1)
Knowledge of Existing Services,
232(1)
Knowledge of Clients' Health Care Needs and Desires,
233(1)
Knowledge of the Target Population's Understanding of the Role and Scope of Practice of the APN,
234(1)
Knowledge of the Utilization and Cost-Effectiveness of and Satisfaction with APN Services,
234(1)
Knowledge of Specific Marketing Elements,
235(2)
Communication Skills,
237(9)
Evaluation of Job Opportunities,
246(2)
Close of the Deal,
248(2)
Mentors and Career Advancement,
250(2)
Summary,
252(3)
CHAPTER 10 Caring for a Diverse Population: Ensuring Cultural Competency n Advanced Practice Nursing 255(22)
Pier Angell Broadnax, PhD, RN
Diversity,
258(1)
Commonly Used Culture-Related Terms,
259(1)
Principles of Cultural Competency,
260(1)
Cultural Assessment Models,
261(3)
Healthy People 2010,
264(1)
Culturally Sensitive Life Events,
264(9)
Summary,
273(4)
CHAPTER 11 Clinical Research in the Advanced Practice Role 277(27)
Julie Reed Erickson, PhD, RN, FAAN, Christine Sheehg, PhD, RN
APNs as Consumers of Research,
282(11)
APNs as Researchers,
293(4)
Summary,
297(7)
CHAPTER 12 Publishing Scholarly Works 304(18)
Suzanne Hall Johnson, MN, RN, C, CNS
Avoiding the "School Paper" Style Rejection,
307(6)
Adapting the Thesis Style for Publication,
313(7)
Summary,
320(2)
CHAPTER 13 Legal and Ethical Aspects of Advanced Practice Nursing 322(29)
Linda Callahan, PhD, CRNA, Marg Jeannette Mannino, JD, CRNA
Nurse Practice Acts,
324(3)
Professional Negligence (Malpractice),
327(4)
Malpractice Insurance,
331(1)
The Patient and the APN,
332(1)
Professional Ethics,
332(19)
CHAPTER 14 Advanced Practice Nursing and Global Health 351(23)
Katherine Crabtree, DNSc, FAAN, APRN, BC, Anita Hunter, PhD, RN, CNS, CPNP
Global Health Challenges,
354(1)
Globalization of Advanced Practice Nursing,
355(2)
Education Competencies for NP Practice in the U.S. and Abroad,
357(4)
Advanced Practice Nursing in Other Developed Nations,
361(3)
Advanced Practice in Developing Nations,
364(3)
Ethics and Spiritual and Cultural Competence in a Global Environment,
367(1)
Opportunities for Advanced Practice Outside the United States,
367(2)
Preparing APNs with a Global Perspective,
369(2)
Summary,
371(3)
CHAPTER 15 Advanced Practice Nursing and Health Policy 374(21)
Eileen T. O'Gradg, PhD, RN, NP
Tensions Among Health Care Costs, Quality, and Access,
376(3)
The American Health Policy Process,
379(5)
The APN Health Policy Agenda,
384(4)
APN Political Competence,
388(4)
Important Health Policy Websites,
392(3)
CHAPTER 16 Creating Excellence in Practice 395(18)
Marla J. Weston, MS, RN, Vicki L. Buchda, MS, RN, Debra Bergstrom, MS, RN, FNP
Attributes of Excellence,
398(11)
Summary,
409(4)
Index 413

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