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Sipes, Carolyn,
Project Management for the Advanced Practice Nurse
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Project Management for the Advanced Practice Nurse Carolyn Sipes
Author:
Sipes, Carolyn,
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1 online resource (xiii, 168 pages)
Subject:
Nursing servicesAdministration
Online resource:
http://portal.igpublish.com/iglibrary/search/SPCB0001535.html
ISBN:
0826128181$q(electronic bk.)
Project Management for the Advanced Practice Nurse
Sipes, Carolyn,
Project Management for the Advanced Practice Nurse
[electronic resource] /Carolyn Sipes - 1 online resource (xiii, 168 pages)
ReferencesChapter 2: Advanced Practice Nurse Role Descriptions and Application of Project Management Concepts; Learning Objectives; Outline; Key Terms; History and Driving Forces to Develop Skills for the Role of the APN; Correlation Between the Nursing Process and Project Management; Understanding the Differences Between Information and Computer Literacy: Why Is This Important?; APN and DNP Essential Skills; Nurse Administrator Job Role and Essential Skills; The Association of periOperative Registered Nurses' APN Job Description; Competency Assessment; Summary; References
Basic project management for advanced practice nurses and health professionals -- Roles of the advanced practice nurse : application of project management concepts -- Design/initiation : project management-phase 1 -- Planning : project management-phase 2 -- Implementation/execution-phase 3 -- Project monitor and control -- Project closing -- Case studies : applying project management concepts and tools
DESCRIBES THE FUNDAMENTALS OF PROJECT MANAGEMENT FOR NURSES While many books exist on project management in health care, most are written from the perspective of a hospital's upper leadership. This is the first resource to encompass the specific knowledge base and skills required for graduate-level nurses and students to effectively perform the duties of a project manager. Based on proven project management principles, the text defines concepts specifically for APNs and APNs with a DNP degree, and enables them to apply processes used in the business operations side of a health care organization. The book describes the fundamentals of project design step by step, from needs assessment through project closing. It provides detailed examples of tools used by project managers, describes how to apply these tools in the management of a complex health care work environment, and identifies key concepts critical to project success
English
ISBN: 0826128181$q(electronic bk.)Subjects--Topical Terms:
568484
Nursing services
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298895
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LC Class. No.: RT89
Dewey Class. No.: 610.7
National Library of Medicine Call No.: WY 128 / S618p 2016
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ReferencesChapter 2: Advanced Practice Nurse Role Descriptions and Application of Project Management Concepts; Learning Objectives; Outline; Key Terms; History and Driving Forces to Develop Skills for the Role of the APN; Correlation Between the Nursing Process and Project Management; Understanding the Differences Between Information and Computer Literacy: Why Is This Important?; APN and DNP Essential Skills; Nurse Administrator Job Role and Essential Skills; The Association of periOperative Registered Nurses' APN Job Description; Competency Assessment; Summary; References
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Basic project management for advanced practice nurses and health professionals -- Roles of the advanced practice nurse : application of project management concepts -- Design/initiation : project management-phase 1 -- Planning : project management-phase 2 -- Implementation/execution-phase 3 -- Project monitor and control -- Project closing -- Case studies : applying project management concepts and tools
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DESCRIBES THE FUNDAMENTALS OF PROJECT MANAGEMENT FOR NURSES While many books exist on project management in health care, most are written from the perspective of a hospital's upper leadership. This is the first resource to encompass the specific knowledge base and skills required for graduate-level nurses and students to effectively perform the duties of a project manager. Based on proven project management principles, the text defines concepts specifically for APNs and APNs with a DNP degree, and enables them to apply processes used in the business operations side of a health care organization. The book describes the fundamentals of project design step by step, from needs assessment through project closing. It provides detailed examples of tools used by project managers, describes how to apply these tools in the management of a complex health care work environment, and identifies key concepts critical to project success
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The text demonstrates how APNs can harness the skills and organizational frameworks they already use to manage patient care and outcomes to improve systems care and implement change in complex medical systems. It describes in depth the five basic concepts of project management, including the basics of monitoring timelines, design and planning, implementation, monitoring and control, and project closing. The book also discusses a variety of roles available to APNs, including sample job descriptions requiring project management skills. Written in a clear and accessible format, the text is replete with practical examples demonstrating how current APNs and DNPs can utilize and apply project management skills as they implement a project at work or prepare a practicum assignment for graduation
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KEY FEATURES: Encompasses the knowledge base and skills required specifically for APN project management Describes fundamentals of project design from start to finish Based on proven project management concepts in terminology familiar to APNs Includes practical examples from a variety of nursing roles to guide the novice project manager Provides key information to help the transition from bedside nurse to APN leader
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