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

Capitol Beat

However, waivers that allowed advanced practice registered nurses (APRNs) to practice at the top of their license will expire on October 9 absent further Congressional action. So, there is some ambiguity as to when payments will be required to resume. The main waivers are: Physician Services. 42 CFR §482.12(c)(1)–(2)

APRN 101
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Your Nursing Resume Guide (Sample Resume Download)

Nurse Abnormalities

Your Nursing Resume Questions Answered Congratulations, you are officially a new nurse! You might be a Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN), Registered Nurse (RN), or APRN (Advanced Practice Registered Nurse) , but in every way, you are new and you are looking for a job. How should my resume be formatted?

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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.

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The DNP Degree: Costs, Requirements, Benefits

University of St. Augustine for Health Sciences

or above in past degree(s) GRE test scores A personal statement A Resume Contacts for or letters of recommendation Is a DNP Degree Worth It? 6 Beyond that, a DNP graduate may influence organizational policy, train and lead teams, connect research with practice, and even play a role in leading the future of the nursing profession.

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DNP vs. NP: What is the Difference?

University of St. Augustine for Health Sciences

A nurse practitioner is an advanced practice registered nurse (APRN) who has completed advanced education, MSN or DNP, and clinical training beyond the registered nurse (RN) level. DNP programs typically focus on enhancing clinical expertise, evidence-based practice, leadership and healthcare system improvement.