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Get familiar with the Nursing Scope and Standards of Practice to learn the who, what, when, where, why, and how of nursing practice.
What are the latest ANA Standards of Practice for nurses? Read the 18 standards of practice outlined by the ANA, and what else you need to know as an RN.
The Essentials: Core Competencies for Professional Nursing Education provides a framework for preparing individuals as members of the discipline of nursing, reflecting expectations across the trajectory of nursing education and applied experience.
The Nursing Professional Development (NPD): Scope and Standards of Practice describe the competencies that NPD practitioners should perform. The roles of all nursing specialties, including those of NPD practitioners, are evolving with the changing healthcare landscape.
Access the latest accreditation standards, procedures, and guidelines for nursing programs from the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE).
View The Code here - the ultimate guide for ethically carrying out nursing responsibilities. The Code of Ethics for Nurses with Interpretive Statements, updated in 2015, is the profession's non-negotiable ethical standard.
The Standards of Practice section includes standards and accompanying competencies for each of the six steps of the nursing process: assessment, diagnosis, outcomes identification, planning, implementation, and evaluation. The document categorizes the accompanying competencies for RNs, graduate-level prepared RNs, and advanced practice RNs.
ANA’s Scope and Standards of Practice specialty books are the premier resources for all registered nurses. They are the definitive reference guides that delineates what is expected of RNs in more than 10 specialty areas.
Discover why the Nursing: Scope and Standards of Practice, 4th Edition is the premier professional resource, and a must-have for every registered nurse.
The Standards of Practice section includes standards and accompanying competencies for each of the six steps of the nursing process: as-sessment, diagnosis, outcomes identification, planning, implementation, and evaluation. The document categorizes the accompanying com-petencies for RNs, graduate-level prepared RNs, and advanced practice RNs.