Personal Perception of Advanced Practice Role.Definition of Advanced Practice Nursing in California
Advanced Practice Registered Nursing refers to the advanced specialization nursing further than the formal entry entry-level education requirements;
As a result, Advanced Registered Practicing Nurses (APRNs) have advanced specialized skills and knowledge acquired through doctoral or master’s level education which equips them for advancement, expansion and specialization of nursing practice. The specialization of nursing practice entails concentrating on a single aspect of the entire nursing field (Jansen & Zwygart-Stauffacher, 2010). Expansion of nursing practice entails acquiring new skills and practice knowledge and the skills and knowledge required for the APRN to function autonomously within some specific areas of nursing practice that tend to overlap with the conventional boundaries of medical practice. As a result, APRNs may operate as independent practitioners. Advancement combines both expansion and specialization and is typified by an integration of practical, research-based, and theoretical knowledge that are part of the graduate nursing training. In California, Advanced Nursing Practice is established by the State law under the California Nurse Practice Act, and is aligned with recommendations established by the National Specialty Nursing Organizations’ Practice and American Nurses Association Standards of Practice. Advanced Practice Nursing is the inclusive term for a number of roles including nurse practitioner (NP), certified nurse mid wife (CNM), certified registered nurse anesthetist (CRNA) and clinical nurse specialist (CNS).
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