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Nurse education consists of the
theoretical and
practical training provided to
nurses with the
purpose to
prepare them for
their duties as
nursing care...
- in more than half of the
United States.
Since the
postwar period,
nurse education has
undergone a
process of
diversification towards advanced and specialized...
- An
advanced practice nurse (APN) is a
nurse with post-graduate
education and
training in nursing.
Nurses practicing at this
level may work in
either a...
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Henry Silver, a physician, and
Loretta Ford, a
nurse, in 1965. In 1971, The U.S.
Secretary of Health,
Education and Welfare,
Elliot Richardson, made a formal...
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United States, a
board certified neonatal nurse practitioner (NNP-BC) is an APRN who has
acquired Graduate education at the master's or
doctoral level and...
- (except for Québec), the
education program is two
years of full-time post-secondary and
students must p**** the
Canadian Practical Nurse Registration Exam (CPNRE)...
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Nurse Education in
Practice is a peer-reviewed
nursing journal covering nursing, midwifery, and
healthcare education published by Elsevier. It was established...
- A
nurse midwife is both a
nurse (usually a
registered nurse) and a midwife,
having completed nursing and
midwifery education leading to
practice as a nurse...
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individuals are
directly engaged in the
education sector, such as students, teachers,
school prin****ls, as well as
school nurses and
curriculum developers. Various...
- A
nurse anesthetist is an
advanced practice nurse who
administers anesthesia for
surgery or
other medical procedures.
Nurse anesthetists (NA's) administer...