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This is a one-of-a-kind, all-inclusive reference guide for new
Clinical Nurse Specialists entering the field as well as seasoned
practitioners looking to update their knowledge. Disseminating a
wealth of current professional practice guidance and practical
information on reimbursement and certification, the second edition
has been fully updated to reflect changes resulting from the
Affordable Care Act and the APRN Consensus Model. Four new chapters
address changes and emerging trends, expanding focus on independent
practice, increasing demands on health care due to the growing
population of older adults, and updated reimbursement/economic
issues. This authoritative toolkit is organized in an easy-to-use,
bullet-point format and includes numerous clinical examples, case
scenarios, and personal anecdotes culled from the contributors' own
professional experiences. New to the Second Edition: Fully revised
and updated. Addresses CNS practice within Affordable Care
Organizations. Describes CNS leadership role in system-level
evidence-based practice initiatives. Covers documentation and
communication of CNS activities aligning with strategic initiatives
and CNS practice priorities. Discusses facilitating transitions of
care to assure safety and quality. Addresses the CNS role in
interprofessional education in clinical settings. Key Features:
Presents crucial information on negotiating and securing a job.
Provides advice on establishing credibility, prioritising, and
finding a mentor. Contains guidelines on mentoring staff, leading
groups, and precepting students. Addresses documenting and
measuring clinical outcomes. Describes how to network with
professional organisations and community agencies. Offers practical
guidance on applying for reimbursement and pursuing certification
and licensure.
Now in its third edition, this highly acclaimed text remains the
leading comprehensive textbook and professional reference for
Clinical Nurse Specialist (CNS) education and practice. Supported
by theory, research, and current literature, the book focuses on
CNS roles and scope of practice; expanding opportunities in primary
and homecare settings; and outcomes of CNS practice throughout the
care continuum and across the three spheres of impact. The third
edition is updated to reflect current trends affecting CNS
practice, with several new chapters that focus on telehealth, home
care, and quality improvement.The text begins with an overview of
the evolution, attributes, philosophical underpinnings, and key
outcomes of CNSs in the United States. It then addresses nursing
interventions, quality, and care delivery, as well as the business
side of CNS practice-consultation, mentoring, project management,
and entrepreneurship. It features examples of CNS practice in a
variety of settings and specialty areas. This resource provides
students and professionals with the guidance required to achieve
core competencies and improve patient outcomes. New to the Third
Edition: Updated to reflect current practices and the latest core
competencies Features a new section- Creating a Culture of
Quality-that addresses patient safety, high-reliability
organizations, big data, and efficiency Highlights emerging areas
of CNS practice such as telehealth, pediatric palliative care,
wound care, and home care Key Features: Emphasizes the importance
of the CNS practitioner as expert clinician, consultant,
researcher, and educator Written and edited by more than 40
individuals representing the "Who's Who of CNS Nursing" Highlights
core competencies and practice outcomes identified in NACNS's 2019
Statement on Clinical Nurse Specialist Practice and Education
Presents models of CNS specialty care and CNS practice with
outcomes Includes discussion questions, ethical considerations,
analysis and synthesis exercises, and clinical application
considerations Purchase includes digital access for use on most
mobile devices or computers
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