Role Development for the Nurse Practitioner is an integral text that guides students in their transition from the role of registered nurse to nurse practitioner. The text provides a comprehensive framework for interactive discussions on the role of the nurse practitioner, giving students a full understanding of the skills and knowledge needed for this dynamic profession. The authors cover the history of the nurse practitioner role while weaving in the AACN Master’s Essentials and Doctor of Nursing Practice Essentials.
Role Development for the Nurse Practitioner
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The text also offers assignments for student role development seminars, as well as discussion questions and case examples.
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As the only book of its kind, this publication provides students, clinicians, researchers, ministries of health, and others with a valuable, thorough, and focused understanding of the development of the nurse practitioner (NP) and nurse ...
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This book also discusses the various roles of the DNP prepared advanced practice nurse including researcher, health policy advocate and nurse leader.