week 4: Define how policy, public policy, and social programs may play a role in the advanced practice nurse\'s practice
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- What do you believe about the influences of theory on nursing practice? What value do you place on using a model for practice as an advanced practice registered nurse? Has your philosophy of advanced practice nursing change
- Select an advanced professional or advanced practice nursing specialty. How has past and current regulation/legislation affected the role and scope of this nursing role? What, if any, discussions are currently underway relative to the scope and role of this specialty? What resources are available to assist nurses in advocating for these roles?
- What are some of the major ethical issues in conducting research that impacts the advanced registered nurse? Discuss the role of the advanced registered nurse in advocating for patient safety and rights in conducting research.
- draw parallels between the history of advanced practice nursing and current events impacting advanced practice nursing
- Identify an issue of concern for your role as an advanced practice nurse and to formulate a potential policy change to address that issue.
- The media, and Hollywood in particular, represent one avenue in which the general public becomes familiar with the role of nurses. How does the media positively or negatively influence the public’s image of nursing? What other avenues may better educate the general public on the role and scope of nursing as well as the changing health care system?
- Compare and contrast the core competencies of a direct care provider advanced role and non-direct care provider advanced role
- What value to the role of the nurse or advanced practice nurse does a cultural model of nursing provide when used in education, practice, and administration?
- Assess the relationship between public health and social determinants of health. Provide examples to illustrate the influences of public health on the social determinants of health.
- Compare and contrast the roles of the NP, nurse educator, nurse informaticist, and nurse administrator in advanced practice nursing pertaining to clinical practice, primary care, education, administration, and research.