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How Clinical Nurse Specialists are Transforming Health Care

American Nurse

The magic of being a Clinical Nurse Specialist (CNS) is in the numerous opportunities and expanse of influence the role provides. Throughout my various roles, I directly and indirectly influenced perioperative patients and nursing practice. Clinical Nurse Specialists are Advanced Practice Registered Nurses (APRN).

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2024 MONA Board of Director Candidates

American Nurse

BYLAWS CHAIR Sandra Wilson, MSN, RN, ACNS-BC, CNE, FAADN Sandra Reed Wilson is the Director of Nursing for Crowder College. She holds compact licensure in the State of Missouri as a Registered Nurse and is also licensed as an advance practice nurse in Missouri as an Adult Clinical Nurse Specialist.

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The End of the Public Health Emergency and What this Means for Nurses

Capitol Beat

Because of specific Congressional action many of the telehealth flexibilities authorized under the PHE will continue through the end of 2024. Congress has extended the telehealth flexibility through the end of 2024, but it is unclear if it will be extended further or made permanent. This 152-day extension then ends on October 9.

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2022 Congressional Spending Bill Included Several ANA-Supported Nursing Provisions to Cap off the Year

Capitol Beat

This legislation would eliminate the duplicative and burdensome requirement that providers, including APRNs, apply for a Drug Enforcement Administration waiver in order to dispense lifesaving buprenorphine to treat those suffering from opioid use disorder. in 2023 and 1.25% in 2024.  Specifically, ANA supported the inclusion of H.R.

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Firearm safety: Nurses’ knowledge and comfort

American Nurse

Cho and Dowdell surveyed 54 pediatric advanced practice RNs (APRNs) about their knowledge of firearm safety, health promotion strategies, and preventive interventions. Although most APRNs reported feeling knowledgeable enough to assess and inform parents about safe firearm storage, 56.4% Elise Gettings is a peri-operative nurse at MGH.