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Nurse Practitioners and School Nurse Practitioners
Pediatrics, 1975In the November 1974 issue of Pediatrics McAtee and Silver discussed pediatric and school nurse practitioners, commenting that many in the nursing profession are dissatisfied with their role. The needs and desires of nurses and, in the commentaries, the needs of pediatricians were discussed but no one spoke for the needs of children and their families.
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The Neonatal Nurse Practitioner
Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1974The development of a neonatal nurse practitioner can be accomplished, using a nursery nurse as the beginning student. Twenty-four hours of crib-side teaching and approximately two months of practical experience were necessary to achieve our stated objectives.
T L, Slovis, G D, Comerci
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Nurse Practitioner Reimbursement
Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law, 1981This article addresses problems related to nurse practitioner reimbursement and the Rural Health Clinic Services Act of 1977. An overview of payor policies prior to the passage of P.L. 95-210 is presented, followed by a discussion of some of the difficulties in implementing the statute.
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Development of the nurse practitioner
Nursing Standard, 1992In the first of two articles on the development of the emergency nurse practitioner, Peter Howie reports on a new scheme in Lincoln where all first-level nurses have been trained as nurse practitioners. The initiative was introduced following a study in the theoretical management of patients by experienced accident and emergency sisters.
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Pediatrics, 1980
The report of the American Academy of Pediatrics' Committee on School Health on the school nurse practitioner which appears in this issue of Pediatrics (p 665) recognizes the innovative approach that school nurse practitioners are making to the problem of delivery of medical services to children in underserved areas and stresses that school nurse ...
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The report of the American Academy of Pediatrics' Committee on School Health on the school nurse practitioner which appears in this issue of Pediatrics (p 665) recognizes the innovative approach that school nurse practitioners are making to the problem of delivery of medical services to children in underserved areas and stresses that school nurse ...
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Professionalism of Nurse Practitioners
Journal of the American Academy of Nurse Practitioners, 1991Little information is presently available about the professionalism of nurse practitioners (NPs). Nor do we know what degree of professionalism is actually exhibited by NPs. Nurse practitioners in this study scored moderately professional. The highest level of education attained had no relationship to degree of professionalism.
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Nursing Administration Quarterly, 2002
The role of the nurse practitioner was first conceptualized in the late 1960s. Today, there are approximately 70,000 nurse practitioners in practice, they receive third-party insurance reimbursements, and they are in many specialty practices, as well as working in primary care practices promoting health and disease prevention.
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The role of the nurse practitioner was first conceptualized in the late 1960s. Today, there are approximately 70,000 nurse practitioners in practice, they receive third-party insurance reimbursements, and they are in many specialty practices, as well as working in primary care practices promoting health and disease prevention.
Patricia T, Alpert +2 more
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New England Journal of Medicine, 1978
From social and economic perspectives, the introduction of a new kind of professional to the health services of any country is an innovation of great consequence. From the clinical perspective, such an event can rival or transcend the importance of new preventive, diagnostic or therapeutic procedures in terms of its potential benefit or harm to ...
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From social and economic perspectives, the introduction of a new kind of professional to the health services of any country is an innovation of great consequence. From the clinical perspective, such an event can rival or transcend the importance of new preventive, diagnostic or therapeutic procedures in terms of its potential benefit or harm to ...
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Perioperative Nurse Practitioners
AORN Journal, 1995ABSTRACTPerioperative nursing roles are evolving in response to health care reform, technological developments, and changing opportunities for advanced practice nursing. One response to these changes is the development of the perioperative nurse practitioner role.
C, Ladden, A, Keane
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A Nurse Practitioner in Britain?
1982In Canada it has been shown by means of a randomised trial that nurse practitioners can provide first contact primary care safely and effectively, with much satisfaction to patients, to over two thirds of patients consulting a general medical practice (Spitzer et al., 1974).
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