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Analysis on Performance and new Classification of Advanced Practices by Critical Care Nurse Practitioners

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KMID : 0614820090150040527
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Abstract

Purpose: The purpose of this study was to reclassify the advanced nursing practices of critical care nurse practitioners(CCNPs) in intensive care unit and measure the time and frequency of CCNP¡¯s activities.

Method: Practices of ICU nurses are divided into RN¡¯s and CCNP¡¯s practices by a panel of ICU nursing experts. Each practice of CCNP is defined and CCNP¡¯s working time and service frequencies are monitored in general hospitals.

Result: Practices of CCNP were classified into 4 domains and 32 practices. Fourteen practices by CCNPs were completed in 10 minutes and the other 12 practices consumed 10-30 minutes. A priority of practice in respiratory therapy was given to artificial airway management, management of tracheostomy patient, lower respiratory care, and the priority of CRRT was management of anticoagulation.

Conclusions: Advanced nursing practices of CCNPs were recognized from those of RNs. A further research of CCNPs practices should be extended to other advanced practices and it is required to evaluate economic value of advanced nursing practice in the national health insurance system.
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Critical care nurse practitioner, Advanced nursing practice, Nursing time
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