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Firearm safety: Nurses’ knowledge and comfort

American Nurse

This study evaluated nurse knowledge and comfort with assessing firearm access and providing education on safe gun storage. These studies highlight the need for nurse education, patient resources, organizational support, and policies. The data A total of 163 nurses completed the 27-question survey. 2020;34(1):23-9.

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Nursing ethics and shared governance model

American Nurse

A nursing ethics core council increases ethical sensitivity and knowledge and provides an opportunity to use ethics resources, engage in ethical decision-making, and take ethical action. Learning Objectives Describe ways to increase nursing education and participation in ethics education.

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The DNP Degree: Costs, Requirements, Benefits

University of St. Augustine for Health Sciences

A DNP is the last step for degree-granting practical nursing education. 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? You may also have the option to select a traditionally paced or accelerated program.

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DNP vs. NP: What is the Difference?

University of St. Augustine for Health Sciences

DNP programs typically focus on enhancing clinical expertise, evidence-based practice, leadership and healthcare system improvement. How To Earn a DNP Learn more about the seven levels of nursing. Is a DNP the Highest Degree in Nursing? At USAHS, they range from $46,000 to $80,650. or higher on a 4.0 or higher on a 4.0

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7 Steps to Obtain a Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) Degree

University of St. Augustine for Health Sciences

Taking advantage of biology and other science courses, and looking at government and history through the lenses of public health policy and medical history, can help prepare you for a collegiate nursing education. A Doctor of Nursing Practice is a degree, while a nurse practitioner is a profession.