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A Program to Increase Health Care for Children: The Pediatric Nurse Practitioner Program, by Henry K. Silver, MD, Loretta C. Ford, EdD, and Susan G. Stearly, MS, Pediatrics, 1967;39:756–760

A Program to Increase Health Care for Children: The Pediatric Nurse Practitioner Program, by Henry K. Silver, MD, Loretta C. Ford, EdD, and Susan G. Stearly, MS, Pediatrics, 1967;39:756–760

... “pediatric nurse practitioner” program), which pre- pares them to assume an expanded role in providing increased health care for children in areas where there are limited facilities for such ...

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THE PEDIATRIC NURSE PRACTITIONER IN THE OFFICE OF PEDIATRICIANS IN PRIVATE PRACTICE

THE PEDIATRIC NURSE PRACTITIONER IN THE OFFICE OF PEDIATRICIANS IN PRIVATE PRACTICE

... of partially relieving the immediate manpower short- age and of improving medical care to children. The pediatric nurse practitioner provides skill and com- petent services to patients a[r] ...

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The Influence of Funding on the Future of Pediatric Nurse Practitioner Programs

The Influence of Funding on the Future of Pediatric Nurse Practitioner Programs

... The Influence of Funding on the Future of Pediatric Nurse Practitioner Programs. http://pediatrics.aappublications.org/content/64/1/106 the World Wide Web at:[r] ...

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Effectiveness of interprofessional oral health program for pediatric nurse practitioner students at Northeastern University, United States

Effectiveness of interprofessional oral health program for pediatric nurse practitioner students at Northeastern University, United States

... Early childhood caries (ECC) is increasing among 2–5- year-olds, from 24 to 28% based on a National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES), and is one of the most prevalent diseases in pediatric ...

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Strategic Modeling of the Pediatric Nurse Practitioner Workforce

Strategic Modeling of the Pediatric Nurse Practitioner Workforce

... of PNP supply and demand to evaluate the PNP shortage over the next quarter century under the best-case ...reduce PNP shortages and the expected number of years required until the system is self-suf ...

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The Modification of Pediatrician Activity Following the Addition of the Pediatric Nurse Practitioner to the Ambulatory Care Setting: A Time-and-Motion Study

The Modification of Pediatrician Activity Following the Addition of the Pediatric Nurse Practitioner to the Ambulatory Care Setting: A Time-and-Motion Study

... PNP visits with patients were longer than those of the pediatrician, the average length of time being related directly to that of the associate physician. Patients interviewed perceived [r] ...

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A PROGRAM TO INCREASE HEALTH CARE FOR CHILDREN: THE PEDIATRIC NURSE PRACTITIONER PROGRAM

A PROGRAM TO INCREASE HEALTH CARE FOR CHILDREN: THE PEDIATRIC NURSE PRACTITIONER PROGRAM

... From the Department of Pediatrics of the School of Medicine and the School of Nurs-ing, University of Colorado Medical Center, Denver.. (Received October 18, accepted for publication Dec[r] ...

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Health Services Use by Children Enrolled in a Hospital-Based Primary Care Clinic: A Longitudinal Perspective

Health Services Use by Children Enrolled in a Hospital-Based Primary Care Clinic: A Longitudinal Perspective

... In addition, collected medical information in- cluded: pnesence (and type) of a chronic condition, primary provider (physician or pediatric nurse practitioner), and the number of all eme[r] ...

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Emergency Room Utilization in the First 15 Months of Life: A Randomized Study

Emergency Room Utilization in the First 15 Months of Life: A Randomized Study

... differences between the experimental and control groups is the different behavior of patients enrolled in the pediatric nurse practitioner. at Viet Nam:AAP Sponsored on September 7, 2020[r] ...

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Toward a Quality Workforce

Toward a Quality Workforce

... within pediatric primary care, the pediatric nurse practitioner has value-added skills and a per- spective different from a ...a pediatric nurse practitioner is 6 years— 4 ...

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Optimizing safety of COPD treatments: role of the nurse practitioner

Optimizing safety of COPD treatments: role of the nurse practitioner

... benefits. Nurse practi- tioners can also provide instruction regarding proper use of devices and help patients to understand better the potential benefits and risks of ...The nurse practitioner may ...

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Transformational change: nurses substituting for ophthalmologists for intravitreal injections – a quality-improvement report

Transformational change: nurses substituting for ophthalmologists for intravitreal injections – a quality-improvement report

... the nurse injectors are now the sole administrators of all IVT injections, while in the other hospital the nurse performs 40% of such ...The nurse at hospital B has the option of creating additional ...

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Developing an Electronic Health Record Training Program for New Employees

Developing an Electronic Health Record Training Program for New Employees

... Quality, lowering costs, and the need for increased access to care are major concerns of hospitals and the health care industry. Within the 2010 Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA), there are a number of ...

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A Controlled Trial of Nurse Practitioners in Neonatal Intensive Care

A Controlled Trial of Nurse Practitioners in Neonatal Intensive Care

... NICU, neonatal intensive care unit; CNS/NP, clinical nurse specialist/neonatal practitioner; NNP, neonatal nurse practitioner; NIPS, Neonatal Index of Parent Satisfaction; MIDI, Minnesot[r] ...

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Nurse practitioner prescribing: an international perspective

Nurse practitioner prescribing: an international perspective

... A potential limitation of this review is that in keeping the focus of the review to published peer reviewed literature, some gray literature and policy documents may have potentially been excluded from the review that ...

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Nursing Legal Issues in Australia: The Nurse Practitioner

Nursing Legal Issues in Australia: The Nurse Practitioner

... As noted by Chiraella and Kelly, the re- cent review of professional indemnity arrangements for health care professionals generally, undertaken by the Commonwealth De[r] ...

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Interprofessional, Intercollegiate Education: Advanced Practice Nursing and Pharmacy

Interprofessional, Intercollegiate Education: Advanced Practice Nursing and Pharmacy

... A second institutional barrier had to do with overall commitment to the program on the part of the students and the academic programs in which the students were studying. Understanding and valuing interprofessional ...

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Canadians’ willingness to receive care from physician assistants

Canadians’ willingness to receive care from physician assistants

... The results of our study suggest that mothers in British Columbia previously unaware of PAs would accept PA care over physician care in exchange for shorter wait times of as little as 2 hours less than waiting for a ...

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Pediatric Emergency Transport and the Private Practitioner

Pediatric Emergency Transport and the Private Practitioner

... used method of transport of ill children to tertiary care centers.. This was true regardless of the disease entity.[r] ...

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Telehealth and eHealth in nurse practitioner training: current perspectives

Telehealth and eHealth in nurse practitioner training: current perspectives

... The infusion of telehealth technology into all aspects of health care creates a growing role for nurse practitioners to integrate and utilize telehealth technologies in practice. However, a gap in knowledge exists ...

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