Advanced nursing practice Flashcards
Advanced practice nursing definition
RN + NPs who integrate graduate nursing educational preparation with in-depth specialized nursing knowledge and expertise in complex decision making to meet the health needs of individuals, families, communities and populations
Advanced practice nursing definition CNA framework
Analyze and synthesize knowledge
Critique, interpret and apply theory
Participate in and lead research in nursing and other disciplines
used their advanced clinical competencies
develop and accelerate nursing knowledge and the profession as a whole
CNA 6 competencies APN
Direct comprehensive care Health system optimization Education Research Leadership Consultation and collaboration
NP- position statement CNA
1-Work with indie, fam, comm, diverse pop across the continuum of care
2-Collaborate to incorporate pt’s values, beliefs
3-Use principles of health promotion, disease prevention, illness management and supportive care
4-Leadership, act as consultants and educators, incorporate new knowledge from research
5-grounded in values, practices of nursing + medical
6-education and experience allow them to function independently and collaboratively
7-improving individualized, high quality, cost effective care
8-improve access to health care, diminish wait times, alleviate pressure on the health system
9-evidence informed strategies are used to implement and sustain NP roles
Profil d’entrée à la profession des IPS, compétence professionnelle des IPS
- capability to act using abilities, competencies, judgment in different situations related to their speciality
- basic competencies: competencies and judgement necessary to care for patients ethically, competently, safely and with compassion
- based on constantly evolving knowledge, clinical competencies and professional values
- The role of expert clinician includes competencies of communication, collaboration, leadership, health promotion, prevention,
Profil d’entrée à la profession des IPS competencies
- Direct care to patients
- Research and quality improvement
- Leadership
- Education
Direct care to patients
Development of a therapeutic alliance Evaluation Diagnostic impression Taking charge Collaboration, consultation, reference Health promotion
Difference between NP and CNS
NP legislative authority knowledge skills to prescribe dx, dx tests, procedures, treatments + CNS consultation on complex patients which impacts dx and trx
Benefits CNS
better health and patient outcomes, increased satisfaction, less hospital admission, more innovation