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A 5 page research paper that describes the practice of advanced practice nurses (APNs) specializing in cardiology within the context of a hypothetical interview. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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listed below. Citation styles constantly change, and these examples may not contain the most recent updates. Advanced Practice Nursing and Cardiology Research
Compiled By - March, 2012 properly! An APN is a registered nurse
(RN) who has obtained a graduate degree, at least a masters. There are four basic APN categories: clinical nurse specialists; nurse midwives; nurse anesthetists and nurse practitioners. Clinical nurse specialists
are responsible for providing expert consultations and direct patient care with any one of a variety of nursing specialties, and one of these specialties is cardiology. The Bureau of Labor
Statistics (BLS) indicates that advanced practice nurses (APNs) work in collaboration with physicians or may work independently, depending on the nursing practice laws of their state. The following hypothetical
interview is meant as an example that the student can use as a guide when writing her or his own essay and relating the details of the interview that the
student will conduct. Margaret is an APN who specializes in cardiology who has six years experience. She indicates that an important issue that she faces constantly is the need to
establish a therapeutic, caring relationship with each heart failure patient, as this facilitates her ability to tailor her advice to fit the parameters of that patients specific needs. For example,
Margaret indicated that some patients love salt and cannot imagine eating a low-salt diet. When this occurs, Margaret strives to reach a compromise position, such as cutting down on salt
and only putting a measured amount of salt into the food as it is cooking, rather than adding salt from a shaker at the table. Margaret indicated that this sort
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