NU625-7 Unit 2 Assignment – APNs and State Regulations
NU625-7 Unit 2 Assignment – APNs and State Regulations
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Instructions
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Develop a personal philosophy and framework acknowledging
professional and accrediting agency competencies relating to the role and scope
of practice of the family nurse practitioner. Identify a nurse theorist or
professional accrediting agency that provides the foundation for this
philosophy development.
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Describe the type of educational courses and
professional requirements required for APN professional certification and
licensing within the state that you will practice in and compare to at least
one other state for evaluation purposes.
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Identify the precise application process for boards, your state
regulations for application for prescriptive practice, and issues related to
APN practice within your state.
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Evaluate and discuss APN roles and prescriptive privileges and
impact on client safety and care
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Compare the differences between prescriptive authority,
credentialing, and clinical privileges and how each of these impact client
safety and care
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Evaluate the development of the advanced practice nurse role
from a global perspective. Compare at least 2 countries and how similar
or dissimilar the APN roles are in other countries.
Parameters:
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1000-1500 words not including the cover page and references
(total, not for each topic)
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Follow the APA 6th edition for references and citations
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Include a minimum of 6 scholarly references (does not include
text or websites)
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Demonstrate analysis, evaluation and synthesis of information
Estimated time to
complete: 6 hours
Please review post and response expectations. Please review the
rubric to ensure that your response meets criteria.
Predatory Nursing Journals:
You have
done an amazing job reviewing articles for your papers. However, some scholarly
resources/research articles are not all quality work. These are often seen
online, as a “predatory journal”.
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Oermann, M., Conklin, J. L., Nicoll, L., Chinn, P., Ashton, K.,
Edie, A., Budinger, S. C., (2016). Study
of predatory open access nursing journals (Links to an external site.). Journal of Nursing
Scholarship, 48(6), 624-632

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