Initiating and Sustaining the Clinical Nurse Leader Role

Initiating and Sustaining the Clinical Nurse Leader Role
Author: James Harris
Publisher: Jones & Bartlett Learning
Total Pages: 347
Release: 2010-10-25
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0763776319

Initiating and Sustaining the Clinical Nurse Leader Role: A Practical Guide by James L. Harris and Linda Roussel is the only resource to focus solely on the Clinical Nurse Leader and is designed to teach both CNL students and faculty who lead CNL programs everything they need to know. The CNL designs, implements, and evaluates client care by coordinating, delegating and supervising the care provided by the health care team, including licensed nurses, technicians, and other health professionals. This text serves as a practice guide for preparing the CNL and provides real world tools and processes.

Initiating and Sustaining the Clinical Nurse Leader Role

Initiating and Sustaining the Clinical Nurse Leader Role
Author: James L. Harris
Publisher: Jones & Bartlett Learning
Total Pages: 412
Release: 2016-12-14
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 1284140946

Initiating and Sustaining the Clinical Nurse Leader Role, Third Edition illustrates the influence of clinical nurse leaders on care coordination, health promotion, and high-performance inter-professional care teams. The Third Edition will move beyond the 2007 American Association of Colleges of Nursing CNL White Paper and incorporate the CNL Competencies introduced in October 2013. This text presents a bold agenda for CNL practice, one that promotes value in the transformation of clinical care redesign. The Third Edition will cover the following: • Moving beyond the triple aim toward the quadruple aim • Increased emphasis on a new healthcare environment where CNLs practice • The clinical value compass for improving care • Care transitions and the CNL • Health policy engagement and advocacy • Population health and management • Inter-professional collaboration • Resource mindfulness • Project management tools, scope, design, and evaluation • Incorporating the 5Ps and models for improvement • Exemplars of CNL impacts across care settings • CNL certification, professional membership, and residency programs value • Vision for CNLs in 2020

Initiating and Sustaining the Clinical Nurse Leader Role

Initiating and Sustaining the Clinical Nurse Leader Role
Author: James Leonard Harris
Publisher: Jones & Bartlett Learning
Total Pages: 433
Release: 2016-12-14
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1284113663

"Initiating and sustaining the clinical nurse leader role, third edition is an essential resource that outlines the role and core values of the clinical nurse leader while simultaneously providing valuable content for the CNL certification exam. The third edition features expanded content around the CNL role and offers compelling examples that illustrate the CNL's influence on care coordination, health promotion, and high-performance interprofessional care teams."--Page 4 de la couverture.

Initiating and Sustaining the Clinical Nurse Leader Role

Initiating and Sustaining the Clinical Nurse Leader Role
Author: James L. Harris
Publisher: Jones & Bartlett Learning
Total Pages: 412
Release: 2016-12-13
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9781284113679

Initiating and Sustaining the Clinical Nurse Leader Role, Third Edition illustrates the influence of clinical nurse leaders on care coordination, health promotion, and high-performance inter-professional care teams. The Third Edition will move beyond the 2007 American Association of Colleges of Nursing CNL White Paper and incorporate the CNL Competencies introduced in October 2013. This text presents a bold agenda for CNL practice, one that promotes value in the transformation of clinical care redesign. The Third Edition will cover the following: • Moving beyond the triple aim toward the quadruple aim • Increased emphasis on a new healthcare environment where CNLs practice • The clinical value compass for improving care • Care transitions and the CNL • Health policy engagement and advocacy • Population health and management • Inter-professional collaboration • Resource mindfulness • Project management tools, scope, design, and evaluation • Incorporating the 5Ps and models for improvement • Exemplars of CNL impacts across care settings • CNL certification, professional membership, and residency programs value • Vision for CNLs in 2020

Clinical Nurse Leader Certification Review, Second Edition

Clinical Nurse Leader Certification Review, Second Edition
Author: Cynthia R. King, PhD, MSN, NP, RN, CNL, FAAN
Publisher: Springer Publishing Company
Total Pages: 473
Release: 2016-03-08
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 0826137636

" Drs. King and Gerard continue to provide an in-depth review that reinforces major skills and responsibilities of this advanced nursing practice role ... This revision provides excellent illustrations and examples of the Clinical Nurse Leader role throughout. Competencies and Curricular Expectations for Clinical Nurse Leader Education and Practice (2013) are integrated in the presentation of key areas of focus. I know that students and faculty will appreciate the authors' attention to detail.." -Linda Roussel, PhD, RN, NEA-BC, CNL Co-Author, Initiating and Sustaining the Clinical Nurse Leader Role: A Practical Guide From the Foreword Now in its second edition, this book remains the only comprehensive resource for clinical nurse leaders preparing for certification. The guide stems directly from Dr. King' s acclaimed exam preparation course, which resulted in a 100% pass rate among students who took the course. The second edition reflects the new requirements of Competencies and Curricular Expectations for Clinical Nurse Leader Education and Practice (2013), featuring new and updated chapters with information about risk mitigation, lateral integration, interprofessional skills, care coordination, and evidence-based practice; an updated glossary of key terms; and new multiple choice questions and case studies. The resource mirrors the format of the AACN exam, and continues to cover all aspects of the current test, providing detailed information on taking the exam, how to analyze and interpret exam questions, basic test-taking skills, questions to stimulate critical thinking, a sample exam with answers and rationales, and content review of everything you need to know to succeed on the exam. The review not only helps individuals preparing for the exam, but also provides strategies to help groups make the best use of the book. It offers direction for faculty who are designing review courses and serves as a valuable resource during the CNL program itself. New to the Second Edition: Reflects new competencies Presents new and updated chapters Includes a new glossary of terms Provides new multiple choice questions and case studies Addresses risk mitigation, lateral integration, interprofessional skills, care coordination, and evidence-based practice Key Features: Delivers top-notch, comprehensive test preparation assistance Presents guidelines on question dissection and analysis Includes new competencies Facilitates critical thinking with unfolding case studies Presents multiple choice questions written by certified CNLs

Starting Your Practice

Starting Your Practice
Author: Jean Nagelkerk
Publisher: Elsevier Health Sciences
Total Pages: 624
Release: 2005-10-28
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 0323024882

This unique resource is an ideal career-planning guide for advanced practice students, recent graduates, and practicing nurse practitioners who want to expand their careers. It's filled with helpful guidelines and proven strategies for success in every aspect of NP practice, including certification and licensure, finding and negotiating a practice opportunity, and developing community and professional partnerships. Guidelines for completing the necessary requirements for certification and licensure Tips for finding and negotiating a practice opportunity Strategies for using available technology and tools, such as the internet and PDAs, to create a successful clinical practice environment Ideas for developing a community partnership by creating successful professional and clinical contacts in the community Practical advice on how best to market oneself and interview with potential employers Key information on establishing systems in practice, using tools to enhance clinical judgment, and other important responsibilities related to clinical practice A wealth of real-world examples, including resumes, collaborative agreements, contracts, business plans, billing and coding, and productivity flowcharts, provide essential resources for a successful practice

Value by Design

Value by Design
Author: Eugene C. Nelson
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 384
Release: 2011-02-23
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 0470901357

Value by Design is a practical guide for real-world improvement in clinical microsystems. Clinical microsystem theory, as implemented by the Institute for Healthcare Improvement and health care organizations nationally and internationally, is the foundation of high-performing front line health care teams who achieve exceptional quality and value. These authors combine theory and principles to create a strategic framework and field-tested tools to assess and improve systems of care. Their approach links patients, families, health care professionals and strategic organizational goals at all levels of the organization: micro, meso and macrosystem levels to achieve the ultimate quality and value a health care system is capable of offering.

Fast Facts for the Clinical Nurse Leader

Fast Facts for the Clinical Nurse Leader
Author: Janice Wilcox
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2020-05-26
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9780826174062

"This book was written as a resource for all of the practicing CNLs working hard to impact outcomes yet have little in the way of resources to assist them as they begin and continue their careers"--

Fast Facts for the Clinical Nurse Leader

Fast Facts for the Clinical Nurse Leader
Author: Janice Wilcox, DNP, RN, CNL
Publisher: Springer Publishing Company
Total Pages: 220
Release: 2020-06-15
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 0826174116

Facilitates a seamless transition from CNL student to CNL practitioner This unique, quick-access handbook delivers practice essentials for Clinical Nurse Leaders in all settings. Focusing on the broad responsibilities of the advanced clinicians in this growing field, this book provides evidence-based, step-by-step guidelines for incorporating the required CNL competencies into day-to-day practice. This Fast Facts guide describes the principles of evidence-based practice, quality improvement processes, care transitions, and patient and nursing advocacy, while covering the complex environments that CNLs are expected to lead and manage. Additionally, tips are included for marketing the CNL role to facilitate change, advocate for Nursing and Populations, and disseminate your individual accomplishments to organizational leaders. Each chapter includes objectives, vignettes, case scenarios, and lessons learned based on the experiences of the authors. Key Features: The only resource of its kind to supports CNL students as they transition into practice Provides the basics of quality improvement and evidence-based practice Serves as a quick-access reference for day-to-day responsibilities Helps CNLs to produce positive outcomes that sustain the CNL role Includes guidance to find quality job opportunities and get hired