8 edition of Specialization and credentialing in nursing revisited found in the catalog.
Specialization and credentialing in nursing revisited
Published
2008
by American Nurses Association in Silver Spring, Md
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Written in
Edition Notes
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Statement | Margretta Madden Styles ... [et al.]. |
Contributions | Styles, Margretta M., American Nurses Association. |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | RT86.7 .S78 2008 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | p. ; |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL16488798M |
ISBN 10 | 1558102574 |
ISBN 10 | 9781558102576 |
LC Control Number | 2008004470 |
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Specialization and Credentialing in Nursing Revisited: Understanding the Issues, Advancing the Profession This book sheds light on a recurring issue in nursing: the specialization and credentialing of nurses. Substantial changes in educational expectations and certification requirements, and the proliferation of nursing specializations have.
The lead author of this book, Margretta Madden Styles, spent much of her career framing and outlining specialty practice. Indeed, this current volume builds on her influential book, On Specialization in Nursing: Toward a New Empowerment, which described and analyzed the growth of specialization and the power of : $ Description.
This book sheds light on a recurring issue in nursing -- the specialization and credentialing of nurses. Substantial changes in educational expectations and certification requirements, and the proliferation of nursing specializations have sparked debates on appropriate credentials, scope of practice, and state-by-state regulation of nursing scope of.
28 rows Specialization and credentialing in nursing revisited: understanding the issues. Specialization and credentialing in nursing revisited. Silver Spring, Md.: American Nurses Association, (DLC) (OCoLC) Material Type: Document, Internet resource: Document Type: Internet Resource, Computer File: All Authors / Contributors: Margretta M Styles; American Nurses Association.
Contents: Specialty nursing practice in today's world / Kathleen White and Carol Bickford -- Advanced practice nursing: framework for discussion of issues, goals, and options / Margretta Madden Styles -- Nursing credentialing now: established and emerging specialties / Mary Jean Schumann -- Reaching accord: parties, principles, and processes / Margretta Madden Styles.
Updating and building on ANA’s Specialization and Credentialing in Nursing Revisited: Understanding the Issues, Advancing the Profession published in —which presented a unity model for the specialization and credentialing of nurses, with a focus on APRNs—this new ANA publication will examine the constant changes in educational.
Updating and building on ANA’s Specialization and Credentialing in Nursing Revisited: Understanding the Issues, Advancing the Professionpublished in —which presented a unity model for the specialization and credentialing of nurses, with a focus on APRNs—this new ANA publication will examine the constant changes in educational.
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Background. Certification is “the formal process by which a certifying agency validates a nurse's knowledge, skills, and abilities in a defined role and clinical area of practice.” 1 Certified nurses are those with specialized knowledge, skills, and experience validated through an acceptable method of evaluation by a specialty board.
2 Certification is an external mark of an. Purpose. To discuss the current research evidence about the relationship of nursing specialty certification and patient outcomes in acute care hospitals, interpret research findings within Needleman's Expanded Conceptual Model for Credentialing Research, provide future direction for research using Needleman's model, and discuss how Needleman's model.
Updating and building on ANA's Specialization and Credentialing in Nursing Revisited: Understanding the Issues, Advancing the Profession published in which presented a unity model for the specialization and credentialing of nurses, with a focus on APRNs- this new ANA publication will examine the constant changes in educational expectations.
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Contents: Specialty nursing practice in today's world / Kathleen White and Carol Bickford -- Advanced practice nursing: framework for discussion of issues, goals, and options / Margretta Madden Styles -- Nursing credentialing now: established and emerging specialties / Mary Jean Schumann -- Reaching accord: parties, principles, and processes.
In the professional nursing community turned to Gretta Styles for advice on a model that would address concerns and agendas regarding the future regulation of APRNs. Styles and others address these issues in the new edition of her book, Specialization and Credentialing in Nursing Revisited, newly released by Advancements in health care has opened up new career opportunities for nurses.
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She is a nationally certified pediatric nurse practitioner. Schumann maintained a clinical practice until as a hospice nurse in addition to her regular duties. Schumann co-authored a book with Dr. Margretta Styles, Kathi White and Carol Bickford, called Specialization and Credentialing in Nursing Revisited.
Critical care nursing is a nursing field that defines itself by the hospital units in which they work. Critical care nurses help patients on critical care floors, which sometimes includes intensive care units and trauma floors.
Unlike other nursing specialties, critical care nurses see sharp rises in salary averages throughout their careers.McHugh presented some important methodological challenges in nursing credentialing and suggested possible research questions to focus discussion on how to develop solid research strategies to answer those questions.
What does a credential represent and how does that, in turn, shape research design selection, asked McHugh. She is a nationally certified pediatric nurse practitioner who maintained a clinical practice until as a hospice nurse in addition to her regular duties.
Ms. Schumann co-authored a book with Dr. Margretta Styles, Kathi White and Carol Bickford, called Specialization and Credentialing in Nursing Revisited.