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- One dichotomy that has occurred to me is your embrace of DE and your Humanist style (is that fair to say of a shaman? Absolutely no mockery intended, serious). You of all people have to appreciate...Feb 20, '12
- Forum: Nurse Practitioners (NP)
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- I love going 'round with zenman here and SDN, he's a fixture and has the experience to back it up. I too can disagree, but I have a feeling he'll be the one I hunt down for help when I finally lose...Feb 20, '12
- Forum: Nurse Practitioners (NP)
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- Amen to this thread. I ended up in some fortunate situations as a student, but there was some real stressful moments trying to get a site lined up. Our "Consensus Model" should include a little...Feb 16, '12
- Forum: Advanced Practice Nursing
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- Trolling in its finest sense. Short, nonsensical posts, with subtle "bait" to incite the desired response. Make no mistake, I appreciate good trolling, even when I am the target. How can I best...Feb 13, '12
- Forum: Nurse Practitioners (NP)
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- More than anything else, understand what a differential diagnosis is. This was something that tripped up many of my colleagues, regardless of years of RN experience. This is a new skill set for RNs....Feb 12, '12
- Forum: Student Nurse Practitioner
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- No, you are not. You are NPs with additional coursework in systems leadership, research utilization, health policy, etc. I support your right to exist. Your extra coursework no more makes you my...Feb 12, '12
- Forum: Nurse Practitioners (NP)
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- Deferential respect: "they paid obeisance to the prince". A gesture expressing deferential respect, such as a bow or curtsy. "Bow to your Sensei!" =]Feb 12, '12
- Forum: Nurse Practitioners (NP)
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- I just made the decision to renew my AANP membership. Part of it is the benefit angle, i.e. I can renew at student rate, discount on my cert (if I do AANP instead of/along with ANCC), etc. My...Feb 12, '12
- Forum: Nurse Practitioners (NP)
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- Legally, I don't know, but as a condition of employment? And working with the sure knowledge the "clinic" will NOT back you up if you deviate form said algorithm? I would definitely be wary.Feb 12, '12
- Forum: Nurse Practitioners (NP)
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- I will say it again and again: in the end, it is the State Board of Nursing who will decide what degree is needed to be a NP in your state. That is where this battle can be fought (for those of us...Feb 12, '12
- Forum: Nurse Practitioners (NP)
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- Check your state practice act first.Feb 12, '12
- Forum: Nurse Practitioners (NP)
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- Tough call, and clearly a far cry from someone wanting narcotics. I like your invitation to provide you with some supportive evidence. This is the example of going out of your way for a colleague...Feb 6, '12
- Forum: Nurse Practitioners (NP)
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- My very uneducated information is that providers in these clinics are limited to very strict treatment algorithms...am I misinformed?Feb 2, '12
- Forum: Nurse Practitioners (NP)
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- The powers-to-be in academia are leaning heavily on the state BONs to secure DNP dominance and the destruction of the MSN-educated NP. The Consesus Model is an early move in this war. SInce the...Jan 26, '12
- Forum: Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP)
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- That is a very good start, and to be emulated.Jan 25, '12
- Forum: Student Nurse Practitioner
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- This is probable the single best indictment of online NP education that I have seen. I'm not singling you out by any means. As a matter of fact, if your school actually describes the tests in this...Jan 20, '12
- Forum: Student Nurse Practitioner
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- At our level, patho and pharm should benefit eachother, not detract. Proper prescribing of drugs requires a mastery of the underlying pathology, and learning the drugs is no different. Especially...Jan 20, '12
- Forum: Student Nurse Practitioner
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- Step 1 review materials...Golgian, etc. Look on amazon. "Rapid Review" got me through pathophys. Look up the topic, and boom there you have a nice outline form all the s/s, tx, labs, etc. ...Jan 20, '12
- Forum: Student Nurse Practitioner
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- +1 on th iPod touch. I like my phone, so I didn't want an iPhone, but the iPod makes for a thin, light supercomputer in your pocket. Epocrates, Medscape, etc for freebies, and my $$ UpToDate is sweet...Jan 19, '12
- Forum: Advanced Practice Nursing
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- We sure can! Yakima Herald-Republic Online - Printer FriendlyJan 11, '12
- Forum: Nurse Practitioners (NP)
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- The mistaken identity was addressed above, so no hard feelings there. I *have* been critical of issues in nursing education, at both the undergrad and grad levels, on this and other boards. ...Aug 5, '11
- Forum: Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP)
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- "One of these things is not like the others, one of these things just doesn't belong."Jul 23, '11
- Forum: Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP)
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- Such a love-hate thing with that book, some love it and some (like me) hate it. I found my undergrad text (Lehne) to be more in depth and detailed (and thus useful) than Lip, and about equal to other...Jun 11, '11
- Forum: Student Nurse Practitioner
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- Honestly, those class pairings will make your life much easier. You're basically taking one substance class with one fluff class (which I'm sure is your logic). Ideally, it the systems covered are...Jun 11, '11
- Forum: Student Nurse Practitioner
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- Nightingale is my go-to for all of the "pick a theorist" papers I have to do. Mainly because I can espouse her theories and say I'll apply them to my practice without feeling like a liar (i.e when...Feb 7, '11
- Forum: Nurse Practitioners (NP)