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Umbilical Cord Practices of Members of the American College of Nurse-Midwives.

Journal of midwifery & women's health, 2019
INTRODUCTION Mercer et al surveyed members of the American College of Nurse-Midwives (ACNM) about their umbilical cord clamping practices in 2000. Over the last 20 years, a significant body of research supporting delayed cord clamping (DCC) has been ...
M. S. Leslie   +2 more
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Survey of Connecticut Nurse‐Midwives

Journal of Midwifery & Women's Health, 2007
Descriptive data on nurse‐midwifery income, workload, job definitions, employment benefits, and clinical practices are limited. Information about nurse‐midwifery practice today is important for the growth of the profession and for future policy initiatives. A survey of nurse‐midwives in Connecticut was conducted in 2005.
Margaret L, Holland, Eliza S, Holland
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An attitude survey of lay-midwives and nurse-midwives

Journal of Nurse-Midwifery, 1981
Abstract The increasing legalization of lay-midwifery and its growing practice raise many questions concerning nurse-midwives' involvement with lay-midwives and alternative birth settings. A mailed questionnaire study of a stratified sample of 100 nurse-midwife members of ACNM and 100 lay-midwives was conducted. The questionnaires assessed background
N, Kreinberg, M, McSweeney
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Doctoral preparation for nurse-midwives

Journal of Nurse-Midwifery, 1988
Nurse-midwives are living and practicing in an environment where human relationships are complex, where scientific knowledge is accumulating at a tremendously rapid pace, where the development and use of new technology are often overwhelming, and where there is increasing competition among different types of care providers for the opportunity to offer ...
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Prescriptive authority and nurse-midwives

Journal of Nurse-Midwifery, 1990
The purpose of this paper is to provide an overview of issues relevant to the question of prescriptive authority for nurse-midwives. Nurse-midwives can be held liable for prescriptive competency as evidenced by the American College of Nurse-Midwives' statements, physician delegation of prescribing privileges, and recent court rulings.
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Credentialing and Privileging Nurse-Midwives

Journal of Nursing Care Quality, 1998
Nurse-midwives are one category of advanced practice nurse increasingly seeking hospital privileges to admit patients on their own recognizance. This article provides a framework for those health care institutions and insurers who are credentialing nurse-midwives. Nurse-midwifery educational preparation, licensure, scope of practice, relationships with
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Preparing overseas nurses and midwives

Nursing Management, 2004
NHS Education for Scotland, in partnership with the Queen's Nursing Institute Scotland, has also been developing a Scotland wide programme to prepare overseas nurses and midwives.
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Nurse Midwives with Women: Ways of Knowing in Nurse Midwives

International Journal of Human Caring, 2007
Certified nurse midwives (CNMs) make significant contributions to the care of women and newborns. This descriptive phenomenological study documents ways of knowing in CNMs practicing in Utah. Participants described their roles in the provision of direct care (micro-level) and as advocates for women (macro-level). Clinical expertise coupled with a sense
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Focus on Nurse Midwives

Image: the Journal of Nursing Scholarship, 1999
L A, Kamwendo, B J, Kuo, H, Olsson
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Navigating financial toxicity in patients with cancer: A multidisciplinary management approach

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022
Grace Li Smith   +2 more
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