How to Become a Nurse Practitioner
December 23, 2008 by Rn2b
Filed under General Nurse Information, Nurse Practitioner (NP)
There has been a large increase in the number of nurse practitioner programs and graduates. This was driven in part, perhaps, by the changing health care system, hospital downsizing, increase in ambulatory care and constraints on managed care.
A nurse practitioner (NP) is an advanced practice nurse who has education beyond the bachelor’s degree in a clinical specialty area strongly focused on primary care, though some subspecialties are hospital based. NPs have received specialized training, most often at the master’s level, in diagnosing and treating illnesses and providing health care maintenance.
The keys to the success of the of the nurse practitioner role have been the autonomous yet collaborative nature of the practice, accountability as a direct provider of health care services, emphasis on clinical decision making as a basic clinical skill, focus on health and healthy lifestyles as a foundation of practice and the cost-effective, accessible nature of the practice. These basic attributes of NP practice hold true regardless of setting or specialty focus.
While the performance of such roles bodes well for nursing in general and NPs specifically, there are also some questions about them taking on too much within the health care system. The concern is that if they take on an increasing amount of technical and medical work, then characteristics highly valued in the profession may be threatened like skill in caring and communication.
It is clear that while NPs provide autonomous practice and competent patient management, they also must protect their holistic, caring nursing role.
The Truth Behind Medication Errors
December 14, 2008 by Rn2b
Filed under General Nurse Information, Nurse Practitioner (NP)
A lot of people die yearly by medicinal drug errors rather than by workplace traumas. A few researchers propose that doctors and nurses comprehend that client safety is one of main duty of nurses. Since RNs have a fundamental function in maintaining the safety of patients, possibilities of mistakes in dispensing drugs can very well be ascribed to nurses instead of scheme failures. Even so, evidence depicts that nursing alertness protects patients versus hazardous practices. For instance, one survey displayed nurses were accountable for stopping almost 90% of medication faults made by doctors, pharmacists and other members of the health team before the error came about. A collaborative method that affects the entire health care team as well as management is a healthy technique for preserving the safety of clients.
Why does medication administration error occur?
Every pace in client care implicates a possibility for mistake and quite some level of danger to the patient. Today’s multifaceted health care delivery system can produce some issues on safe care for clients. A suitable knowledge of the factors that elevated the incidence medication administration mistakes is the initial march towards avoiding them. The frequent factors linked with this error are the following:
* Applying the incorrect name of drug, dosage preparation, or modality;
* Errors on accounting dosage;
* Irregular and critical dosing.
Equal with other safety issues, medication administration faults develop from human sources or system failures. Other factors, such as insufficient training, unjustified time limitation, and low perception of danger can also add to its occurrence.
The top 3 commonly described cases of medication administration mistakes are as follows:
* Error through omission (failing to give a medication prescribed);
* Inappropriate dosage (dose of meds, potency, or amount given differ from what the physician ordered);
* Unauthorized medication errors (drug administered was not authorized in the doctor’s order)
Nurse Practitioner Job Specifics
September 14, 2008 by Rn2b
Filed under Nurse Practitioner (NP), Types of Nurses
A nurse practitioner is a person who has achieved certain progress in nursing development (mainly Masters Degree) and being able to verify and handle simple and complicated medical situations. They supply a great amount of heath care assistance.
Some of them work in the emergency sections verifying and dealing with broken bones and ruptures. Only in a few places they are permitted to exhibit their own work places.
To receive an authorization to be a nurse practitioner you have to complete the progress and verifications to be able to become a member.
In most of the places it’s a requirement that you have a master’s degree.
When one is finished completing the educational programs, you must also have the authorization of the place where you want to start working.
They’re many different thing u have to comply with but those of above are the most important because most of the time without a masters degree you can’t get much done or get good a job.
You have to put a lot of effort into the process to reach a high position in the nurse practitioners work place.
They make up one of the largest occupation groups of health care, with more than 2.4 million jobs. The majority of them are in hospitals.
No matter what they’re talent or specific work setting is, they all have to attend and help the sick people who are in the hospital. They also help give comfort and support to families whose relatives are in the hospital. They make a chart and record all the sicknesses, problems and causes of sickness of the patients. They try to state the problem and find answers to the illnesses.
When they are taking care of the patients they have to be very careful with ruptures and injuries because if they don’t handle it with care it can get infected and become worse.
Individuals who are thinking about nursing practitioners they should carefully consider working in a good hospital.