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Advanced practice and leadership in radiology nursing / Kathleen A. Gross, editor.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Cham : Springer, 2020.Content type:
  • text
ISBN:
  • 9783030326784
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 616.07/57 23
LOC classification:
  • R895
Contents:
Intro -- Foreword 1 -- Reference -- Foreword 2 -- Preface -- Reference -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- Section I: Radiology Roles -- 1: Advanced Practice Providers -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 Discovering the Diagnostic X-Ray -- 1.2.1 Radiology Infancy -- 1.2.2 CT and MRI Influences -- 1.2.3 Interventional Radiology Expansion -- 1.3 Evolution of Radiology Nursing -- 1.3.1 Professional Responsibilities Advance in Radiology -- 1.3.2 Recognition as a Specialty -- 1.4 Development of the Advanced Practice Roles in the USA -- 1.4.1 Education for the Nurse Practitioner.
1.4.2 Education for the Physician's Assistant -- 1.5 Need for Advanced Practice Providers -- 1.5.1 Types of Advanced Practice Provider Roles in Radiology -- 1.6 Advanced Practice Providers Billing for Services -- 1.6.1 Medicare Reimbursement for Advanced Practice Professionals -- 1.7 NP/PA Education in Radiology -- 1.8 Patient Care -- 1.8.1 Advanced Practice Provider Responsibilities -- 1.9 Recent Advanced Professional Growth in the USA -- 1.10 International Advanced Practice Roles -- 1.11 Conclusion -- References -- 2: Role of the Clinical Nurse Specialist in Radiology.
2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Educational Preparation for this Role -- 2.3 Certification and Licensure -- 2.4 The Future of the CNS Role -- 2.4.1 Title Protection and Prescriptive Authority -- 2.4.2 Reimbursement -- 2.5 The CNS in the Radiology Department -- 2.5.1 Direct Clinical Practice -- 2.5.2 Consultation -- 2.5.3 System Leadership -- 2.5.4 Collaboration -- 2.5.5 Guidance and Coaching -- 2.5.6 Research/Evidence-Based Practice -- 2.5.7 Ethical Decision-Making -- 2.6 The Author's Role -- 2.7 CNS in Other IR Settings -- 2.8 CNS in the International Setting -- 2.9 Conclusion.
3.9.5 End of Orientation -- 3.10 Recurrence/Competency Training -- 3.11 Staff Satisfaction -- 3.12 Manager Self-Reflection -- 3.13 Budget Consideration -- References -- Section II: Clinical Patient Care Topics -- 4: X-Ray Interpretation -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Chest X-Ray Image and Acquisition and Positioning -- 4.3 Interpretation of X-Ray -- 4.3.1 Systematic Approach to Interpretation -- 4.3.2 Assess Quality of Imaging -- 4.3.2.1 Is There Appropriate Penetration? -- 4.3.2.2 Is the Patient Rotated? -- 4.3.2.3 Is the Entire Chest Included in the Image?
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References-3: Radiology Nurse Manager-3.1 Introduction-3.2 Staff Recruitment and Candidate Selection-3.2.1 Candidate Skills and Characteristics-3.3 Interviewing-3.3.1 Pre-interview Process-3.3.2 Interview Content-3.3.3 Post-interview: Tour and Observation Experience-3.4 Orientation-3.5 The Regulatory Landscape-3.6 Department Characteristics-3.7 Learner Characteristics-3.8 Radiology Societies and Associations-3.9 Orientation Content-3.9.1 Content Delivery-3.9.2 Clinical Training-3.9.3 Preceptor Development-3.9.4 Feedback.

Intro -- Foreword 1 -- Reference -- Foreword 2 -- Preface -- Reference -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- Section I: Radiology Roles -- 1: Advanced Practice Providers -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 Discovering the Diagnostic X-Ray -- 1.2.1 Radiology Infancy -- 1.2.2 CT and MRI Influences -- 1.2.3 Interventional Radiology Expansion -- 1.3 Evolution of Radiology Nursing -- 1.3.1 Professional Responsibilities Advance in Radiology -- 1.3.2 Recognition as a Specialty -- 1.4 Development of the Advanced Practice Roles in the USA -- 1.4.1 Education for the Nurse Practitioner.

1.4.2 Education for the Physician's Assistant -- 1.5 Need for Advanced Practice Providers -- 1.5.1 Types of Advanced Practice Provider Roles in Radiology -- 1.6 Advanced Practice Providers Billing for Services -- 1.6.1 Medicare Reimbursement for Advanced Practice Professionals -- 1.7 NP/PA Education in Radiology -- 1.8 Patient Care -- 1.8.1 Advanced Practice Provider Responsibilities -- 1.9 Recent Advanced Professional Growth in the USA -- 1.10 International Advanced Practice Roles -- 1.11 Conclusion -- References -- 2: Role of the Clinical Nurse Specialist in Radiology.

2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Educational Preparation for this Role -- 2.3 Certification and Licensure -- 2.4 The Future of the CNS Role -- 2.4.1 Title Protection and Prescriptive Authority -- 2.4.2 Reimbursement -- 2.5 The CNS in the Radiology Department -- 2.5.1 Direct Clinical Practice -- 2.5.2 Consultation -- 2.5.3 System Leadership -- 2.5.4 Collaboration -- 2.5.5 Guidance and Coaching -- 2.5.6 Research/Evidence-Based Practice -- 2.5.7 Ethical Decision-Making -- 2.6 The Author's Role -- 2.7 CNS in Other IR Settings -- 2.8 CNS in the International Setting -- 2.9 Conclusion.

3.9.5 End of Orientation -- 3.10 Recurrence/Competency Training -- 3.11 Staff Satisfaction -- 3.12 Manager Self-Reflection -- 3.13 Budget Consideration -- References -- Section II: Clinical Patient Care Topics -- 4: X-Ray Interpretation -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Chest X-Ray Image and Acquisition and Positioning -- 4.3 Interpretation of X-Ray -- 4.3.1 Systematic Approach to Interpretation -- 4.3.2 Assess Quality of Imaging -- 4.3.2.1 Is There Appropriate Penetration? -- 4.3.2.2 Is the Patient Rotated? -- 4.3.2.3 Is the Entire Chest Included in the Image?

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