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Tuesday, August 16, 2011

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Saturday, May 28, 2011

In Colorado, Health Care Law Creates Nurse-Run Clinic | The Rundown News Blog | PBS NewsHour | PBS

In a low-income suburb of Denver, Erica Schwartz and her small staff of advanced practice nurses have set up their own primary care facility. Here, they can provide services ranging from managing diabetes and prenatal care to treating depression -- all for less than it costs to run a primary care clinic with a doctor in the house.

"The caring component of nursing is palpable when you walk into the center," she said. Everyone on staff, from the reception desk to the exam room, spends a lot of time getting to know their patients, from their mental health needs to their blood glucose level.

Sheridan Health Services opened in March with a $1.5 million grant, spread out over three years, from the federal health care reform law. It's one of first centers in the country to open under the law. The funding is part of an effort to increase the availability of primary care services nationwide by opening more clinics staffed and managed by nurse practitioners, not doctors.

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Wednesday, May 18, 2011

Barbara Olson, Barbara Olson, MS, RN, FISMP #NursePractitioner #NP, #APN - #OrganizedWisdom Profile, Did You Know? #hcsm #nursing #nurses #health

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This is an open letter to Organized Wisdom, and more specifically to Barbara Olson, MS, RN, FISMP, @SafetyNurse and other nurses who have been "profiled" without their knowledge.

Did you know Organized Wisdom is looking to profit from your name, reputation and would like to keep you in the dark as long as possible?

Like you, I was profiled on Organized Wisdom and my tweets being "harvested" and added to their index.

When displayed in their index, my name, my photo and drug advertising were displayed prominently. Same with yours.

So, a few questions.

1. Did you know you were profiled on Organized Wisdom? Most nurses (and doctors) contacted do not.

2. Do you consent to your name/likeness being used to promote their site? Are you OK with them selling you as an "expert"

3. Do you consent to your tweet streams, being harvested, unfiltered and added to an organization that chiefly sells drug advertising? It implies your endorsement.

4. Did you know, once submitted, your favorite sites are copied, plagiarized and their copyrights infringed upon.

5. Did you know, that as a "curator" you receive no compensation, even though Organized Wisdom makes money hand over fist from drug advertising. Can you say exploitation?

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Barbara C Phillips, @barbaraphillips #NursePractitioner #NP, #APN - #OrganizedWisdom Profile, Did You Know? #hcsm #nursing #nurses #health

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Nurse Practitioner, Practice Owner, NP Business Coach and Health Coach;


This is an open letter to Organized Wisdom, and more specifically to Barbara C. Phillips, NP, APN, @barbaraphillips and other nurses who have been "profiled" without their knowledge.

Did you know Organized Wisdom is looking to profit from your name, reputation and would like to keep you in the dark as long as possible?

Like you, I was profiled on Organized Wisdom and my tweets being "harvested" and added to their index.

When displayed in their index, my name, my photo and drug advertising were displayed prominently. Same with yours.

So, a few questions.

1. Did you know you were profiled on Organized Wisdom? Most nurses (and doctors) contacted do not.

2. Do you consent to your name/likeness being used to promote their site? Are you OK with them selling you as an "expert"

3. Do you consent to your tweet streams, being harvested, unfiltered and added to an organization that chiefly sells drug advertising? It implies your endorsement.

4. Did you know, once submitted, your favorite sites are copied, plagiarized and their copyrights infringed upon.

5. Did you know, that as a "curator" you receive no compensation, even though Organized Wisdom makes money hand over fist from drug advertising. Can you say exploitation?

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A discussion of the business practices we object to can be found here:

OrganizedWisdom's Twitter Hashtag

HONcode violations can be reported here if you feel you're being exploited: http://bit.ly/k8G096

I'll be happy to answer any questions as well.

Andrew Lopez, RN @andrewlopezRN, info@nursefriendly.com 856-415-9617


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Tuesday, April 5, 2011

Find Health Care Options - Public Information - MOHLTC

A Nurse Practitioner-Led Clinic can provide ongoing care while helping promote disease prevention and healthy living. Nurse practitioners can diagnose and treat common injuries and illnesses, write some prescriptions and order blood and diagnostic tests. You can also find nurse practitioners working throughout the province in Family Health Teams and other types of clinics.

Tip : If you’re without a family doctor, try Health Care Connect. They can help you find a nurse practitioner or family doctor in your area.

Use this option

  • As an alternative to a traditional doctor’s office or walk-in clinic
  • To schedule a checkup including routine screening tests for cancer, etc
  • When you need support in managing a chronic condition

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Sunday, February 6, 2011

Most ED patients willing to wait longer to avoid nondoctor care :: Aug. 30, 2010 ... American Medical News

Nurse practitioners and physician assistants account for at least 10% of outpatient visits and increasingly are being used to handle patient care in emergency departments, according to previous research.

But a new survey said 80% of patients expect to see a physician when they come to the ED. Fewer than half would be willing to see an NP or PA for an ankle injury -- they would rather wait two more hours to be cared for by a physician.

The survey of 507 ED patients at three teaching hospitals in Pittsburgh and Dallas found that, even for a minor complaint such as a cold symptom, only 57% would agree to see a nurse practitioner and 53% would see a physician assistant, according to the study in the August American Journal of Bioethics. Patients also preferred to see a fully trained physician compared with a medical resident, but not by as wide a margin as their desire to avoid nonphysicians.

Given their strong preferences for care from physicians, patients deserve greater disclosure about who is providing care and what the level of training is, said study lead author Gregory L. Larkin, MD, professor of emergency medicine at Yale University School of Medicine in Connecticut.

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Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Tribute to a Nurse Practitioner, by E.V. Stankowski RN

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High above the earth and moon
Where Angels dwell on high
There is a place in heaven's home,
A place called Rainbow Sky.

And every year a choir sings
As tribute to your role
The words of songs kept secretly
Upon God's Ancient Scroll.

With every song the Angels sing
A rainbow does appear
Of such magnificent display
It makes the Angels tear.

Then two by two the Angels pen
Each colored stripe to show
The meaning of an NP's role
Foretold so long-ago.

To care for those within your scope
To guide each patient seen
Assess all symptoms known to man
Then gently intervene.

And though your patient load is great
At times, stress does run high
You strive to always do your best
A skill you can't deny.

For in your role you go beyond
What human eyes can see
And in the scope of patient care
You're more than an NP.

This fact, the Angels know quite well
For daily they abide
At every NP's side, and watch
With feelings of great pride.

As in your role you educate,
Your diagnose and treat,
And with great care and loving skill
All nursing goals you meet.

So high above the earth-lit-sky
In honor of your role
A symphony of rainbows dance,
That touches heaven's soul.

© copyrighted 2005 "Angel of Mercy Collection" by E.V. Stankowski RN

About the Author: E.V. Stankowski is a RN of 22 years. She has written the "Angel of Mercy Collection," a series of nursing tributes / nursing poetry designed to commend our nurses for their unique roles. Visit her website for more nursing poetry, nursing degree programs or nursing appreciation gifts at Nursewing.com.

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Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Nursing credentials and certifications - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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[edit] Postnominal nursing credential usage

A nurse's postnominal (listed after the name) credentials usually follow his or her name in this order:

  • Highest earned academic degree in or related to nursing (e.g. "MSN")
  • Nursing licensure (e.g. "RN")
  • Nursing certification (e.g. "CCRN")

Generally credentials are listed from most to least permanent. A degree, once earned, cannot, in normal circumstances, be taken away. State licensure is only revoked for serious professional misconduct. Certifications generally must be periodically renewed by examination or the completion of a prescribed number of continuing education units (CEUs).

Nurses may also hold non-nursing credentials including academic degrees. These are usually omitted unless they are related to the nurse's job. For instance, a staff nurse would likely not list an MBA, but a nurse manager might choose to do so.

Nursing credentials are separated from the person's name (and from each other) with commas. There are usually no periods within the credentials. (e.g. "BSN" not "B.S.N.")

[edit] Nursing certifications

In the United States and Canada, many nurses who choose a specialty become certified in that area, signifying that they possess expert knowledge. There are over 200 nursing specialties and subspecialties. Studies from the Institute of Medicine have demonstrated that specialty-certified nurses have higher rates of patient satisfaction, as well as lower rates of work-related errors in patient care.

Registered nurses (RNs) are not required to be certified in a certain specialty by law. For example, it is not necessary to be a Certified Medical-Surgical Registered Nurse (CMSRN) (a medical surgical nursing certification) to work on a Medical-Surgical (MedSurg) floor, and most MedSurg nurses are not CMSRNs. Certifications do, however, instill professionalism and make the nurse more attractive to prospective and current employers. Certified nurses also sometimes earn a salary differential over their non-certified colleagues.

Some hospitals and other health care facilities are willing to pay a certified nurse extra when he works within his specialty. Also, some hospitals may require certain nurses, such as nursing supervisors or lead nurses, be certified. Certification instills confidence in the nurses. Magnet hospitals advocate certifications.

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A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z

Alphabetical Listing of Nursing and Related Credentials and Certifications

[edit] A

  • AAS - Associate of Applied Science
  • AAN - Associate of Arts in Nursing
  • ACLS - Advanced Cardiac Life Support (not intended for postnominal use)
  • ACNP-BC - Acute Care Nurse Practitioner-Board Certified
  • ACNPC - Acute Care Nurse Practitioner Certification
  • ACRN - AIDS Certified Registered Nurse
  • ADLS - Advanced Disaster Life Support
  • ADN - Associate of Science in Nursing|Associate Degree in Nursing
  • ALNC - Advanced Legal Nurse Cosultant
  • ANP-BC - Adult Nurse Practitioner-Board Certified
  • AOCN - Advanced Oncology Certified Nurse
  • AOCNP - Advanced Oncology Certified Nurse Practitioner
  • AOCNS - Advanced Oncology Certified Clinical Nurse Specialist
  • APHN-BC - Advanced Public Health Nurse-Board Certified
  • APN - Advanced Practice Nurse
  • ARNP - Advanced Registered Nurse Practitioner
  • ASN - Associate of Science in Nursing

[edit] B

  • BCLS - Basic Cardiac Life Support (not intended for postnominal use)
  • BDLS - Basic Disaster Life Support
  • BM - Bachelor of Midwifery
  • BN - Bachelor of Nursing
  • BHSc Nsg - Bachelor Health Science - Nursing Nursing Qualification for RNs in Australia
  • BSN - Bachelor of Science in Nursing

[edit] C

  • CANP - Certified Adult Nurse Practitioner
  • CATN -P Course in Advanced Trauma Nursing -Provider
  • CATN -I Course in Advanced Trauma Nursing -Instructor
  • CAPA - Certified Ambulatory Perianesthesia nurse
  • CARN - Certified Addictions Registered Nurse
  • CBN - Certified Bariatric Nurse
  • CCCN - Certified Continence Care Nurse
  • CCM - Certified Case Manager
  • CCNS - Certified Clinical Nurse Specialist
  • CCRN - Certified Critical Care Nurse
  • CCTC - Certified Clinical Transplant Coordinator
  • CCTN - Certified Clinical Transplant Nurse
  • CTRN - Certified Critical Care Transportation Nurse
  • CDDN - Certified Developmental Disabilities Nurse
  • CDE - Certified Diabetes Educator
  • CDMS - Certified Disability Management Specialist
  • CDN - Certified Dialysis Nurse
  • CDONA/LTC - Certified Director of Nursing Administration/Long Term Care
  • CEN - Certified Emergency Nurse
  • CETN - Certified Enterostomal Therapy Nurse
  • CFCN - Certified Foot Care Nurse
  • CFN - Certified Forensic Nurse
  • CFNP - Certified Family Nurse Practitioner
  • CFRN - Certified Flight Registered Nurse
  • CGN - Certified Gastroenterology Nurse
  • CGRN - Certified Gastroenterology Registered Nurse
  • CHN - Certified Hemodyalisis Nurse
  • CHPN - Certified Hospice and Palliative Nurse
  • CHRN - Certified Hyperbaric Registered Nurse
  • CIC - Certified in Infection Control
  • CLNC - Certified Legal Nurse Consultant
  • CMA- Certified Medical Assistant
  • CM - Certified Midwife
  • CMC - Cardiac Medicine Certification
  • CNM- Certified Nurse Midwife
  • CMCN - Certified Managed Care Nurse
  • CMDSC - Certified MDS Coordinator
  • CMSRN - Certified Medical—Surgical Registered Nurse
  • CNA - Certified in Nursing Administration
  • CNA - Certified Nursing Assistant
  • CNA-A - Certified Nursing Assistant, Advanced
  • CNE - Certified Nurse Educator
  • CNI - Clinical Nursing Intern
  • CNL - Clinical Nurse Leader
  • CNLCP - Certified Nurse Life Care Planner
  • CNM - Certified Nurse Midwife
  • CNML - Certified Nurse Manager and Leader
  • CNN - Certified in Nephrology Nursing
  • CNNP - Certified Neonatal Nurse Practitioner
  • CNOR - Certified Nurse, Operating Room
  • CNO - Chief Nursing Officer
  • CNP - Certified Nurse Practitioner
  • CNRN - Certified Neuroscience Registered Nurse
  • CNS - Clinical Nurse Specialist
  • CNSN - Certified Nutrition Support Nurse
  • COCN - Certified Ostomy Care Nurse
  • COHN - Certified Occupational Health Nurse
  • COHN/CM - Certified Occupational Health Nurse/Case Manager
  • COHN-S - Certified Occupational Health Nurse—Specialist
  • COHN-S/CM - Certified Occupational Health Nurse—Specialist/Case Manager
  • CORLN - Certified Otorhinolaryngology Nurse
  • CPAN - Certified Post Anesthesia Nurse
  • CPDN - Certified Peritoneal Dialysis Nurse
  • CPEN - Certified Pediatric Emergency Nurse
  • CPHQ - Certified Professional in Healthcare Quality
  • CPN - Certified Pediatric Nurse
  • CPNA - Certified Pediatric Nurse Associate
  • CPNL - Certified Practical Nurse, Long-term care
  • CPNP - Certified Pediatric Nurse Practitioner
  • CPON - Certified Pediatric Oncology Nurse
  • CPSN - Certified Plastic Surgical Nurse
  • CRN - Certified Radiologic Nurse
  • CRNA - Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist
  • CRNFA - Certified Registered Nurse First Assistant
  • CRNI - Certified Registered Nurse Intravenous
  • CRNL - Certified Registered Nurse, Long-term care
  • CRNO - Certified Registered Nurse in Ophthalmology
  • CRNP - Certified Registered Nurse Practitioner
  • CRRN - Certified Rehabilitation Registered Nurse
  • CRRN-A - Certified Rehabilitation Registered Nurse—Advanced
  • CS - Clinical Specialist
  • CSC - Cardiac Surgery Certification
  • C-SPI - Certified Specialist in Poison Information
  • CT - Certified in Thanatology (dying, death and bereavement)
  • CTN - Certified Transcultural Nurse
  • CTRN - Certified Transport Registered Nurse
  • CTRS- Certified Therapeutic Recreational Specialist
  • CUA - Certified Urologic Associate
  • CUCNS - Certified Urologic Clinical Nurse Specialist
  • CUNP - Certified Urologic Nurse Practitioner
  • CURN - Certified Urologic Registered Nurse
  • CVN - Certified Vascular Nurse
  • CWCA - Certified Wound Care Associate
  • CWCN - Certified Wound Care Nurse
  • CWOCN - Certified Wound, Ostomy, Continence Nurse
  • CWS - Certified Wound Specialist

[edit] D

[edit] E

[edit] F

  • FAAN - Fellow, American Academy of Nursing
  • FAAPM - Fellow, American Academy of Pain Management
  • FAEN - Fellow, Academy of Emergency Nursing
  • FNC - Family Nurse Clinician
  • FNP - Family Nurse Practitioner
  • FPNP - Family Planning Nurse Practitioner
  • FRCN - Fellow, Royal College of Nursing
  • FRCNA - Fellow, Royal College of Nursing, Australia

[edit] G

  • GN - Graduate Nurse (awaiting RN licensure)
  • GNP - Gerontological Nurse Practitioner
  • GPN - General Pediatric Nurse
  • GPN - Graduate Practical Nurse
  • GRN - Graduate Registered Nurse

[edit] H

  • HHA - Home Health Aide
  • HNC - Holistic Nurse, Certified

[edit] I

  • IBQH - International Board for Quality in Healthcare
  • IBCLC - International Board-Certified Lactation Consultant
  • ICC - Intensive Care Certification
  • INC - Intensive Neonatal Care certification
  • IPN - Immunisation Program Nurse - Queensland Australia specialist qualification / endorsement

[edit] L

  • LCCE - Lamaze Certified Childbirth Educator
  • LNC - Legal Nurse Consultant
  • LNCC - Legal Nurse Consultant, Certified
  • LPN - Licensed Practical Nurse
  • LRN - Low Risk Neonatal nursing certification
  • LSN - Licensed School Nurse
  • LTC - Long Term Care (LPN Specific)
  • LVN - Licensed Vocational Nurse

[edit] M

[edit] N

  • NCSN - National Certified School Nurse
  • NE-BC - Nurse Executive-Board Certified
  • NEA-BC - Nurse Executive Advanced-Board Certified
  • NNP - Neonatal Nurse Practitioner
  • NPC - Nurse Practitioner, Certified
  • NPP - Nurse Practitioner, Psychiatric
  • NZCFN - New Zealand Certified Flight Nurse

[edit] O

[edit] P

  • PALS - Pediatric Advanced Life Support (not intended for postnominal use)
  • PCCN - Progressive Care Certified Nurse
  • PCNS- Pediatric Clinical Nurse Specialist
  • PhD - Doctor of Philosophy
  • PHN - Public Health Nurse
  • PHRN - Pre-Hospital Registered Nurse
  • PMHCNS - Psychiatric Mental Health Clinical Nurse Specialist
  • PMHNP - Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner
  • PNP - Pediatric Nurse Practitioner

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  • SANE-A - Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner-Adult/Adolescent
  • SANE-P - Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner-Pediatric
  • SEN - State Enrolled Nurse
  • SHN - Sexual and Reproductive Health endorsed RN - Queensland Australia
  • SN - Student Nurse (RN preparation)
  • SPN - Student Nurse (LPN preparation)
  • SRNA - Student Registered Nurse Anesthetist(CRNA preparation)
  • SVN - Student Nurse (LVN preparation)

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  • TNCC-I - Trauma Nursing Core Course Instructor (not intended for postnominal use)
  • TNCC-P - Trauma Nursing Core Course Provider (not intended for postnominal use)
  • TNP - Telephone Nursing Practitioner
  • TNS - Trauma Nurse Specialist

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Sunday, November 14, 2010

Facing doctor shortage, 28 states may expand nurses' role - USATODAY.com

A nurse may soon be your doctor. With a looming shortage of primary care doctors, 28 states are considering expanding the authority of nurse practitioners. These nurses with advanced degrees want the right to practice without a doctor's watchful eye and to prescribe narcotics. And if they hold a doctorate, they want to be called "Doctor."

For years, nurse practitioners have been playing a bigger role in the nation's health care, especially in regions with few doctors. With 32 million more Americans gaining health insurance within a few years, the health care overhaul is putting more money into nurse-managed clinics.

Those newly insured patients will be looking for doctors and may find nurses instead.

The medical establishment is fighting to protect turf. In some statehouses, doctors have shown up in white coats to testify against nurse practitioner bills. The American Medical Association, which supported the national health care overhaul, says a doctor shortage is no reason to put nurses in charge and endanger patients.

Nurse practitioners argue there's no danger. They say they're highly trained and as skilled as doctors at diagnosing illness during office visits. They know when to refer the sickest patients to doctor specialists. Plus, they spend more time with patients and charge less.

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Friday, August 24, 2007

American Academy of Nurse Practitioners

Healthcare Associations, Organizations, http://www.4nursing.com/healthcare

American Academy of Nurse Practitioners: Formed in 1985 to promote the high standards of health care delivered by nurse practitioners and to act as a forum to enhance the identity and continuity of all nurse practitioner specialties.
National Administration Office
P.O. Box 12846 Austin, Tx 78711
Phone: 512-442-4262 Fax: 512-442-6469
E-mail:admin@aanp.org
http://www.aanp.org/

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Cardiac Associations, Cardiac & Cardiology Resources, http://www.4nursing.com/cardiac

Intravenous, Infusion Therapy Professional Associations, http://www.4nursing.com/intravenous

Medical Associations, Cancer, Oncology, Malignancy, Tumors, http://www.4nursing.com/medical

Renal, Kidney Associations, http://www.4nursing.com/renal

Respiratory Associations, http://www.4nursing.com/respiratory

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