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NUR 513 Topic 2 Assignment; Nursing Roles Graphic Organizer Advanced registered nurses work in highly collaborative environments and must collaborate with interdisciplinary teams in order to provide excellent patient care. Besides knowing the role and scope of one's own practice, it is essential t...

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Nursing Roles Graphic Organizer
Future Role: Clinical Nurse Specialist
Comparison Roe: Nurse Educators
Clinical Nurse
SpecialistNurse EducatorsObservations (Similarities/Difference
s)
Ethics Clinical Nurse Specialist have an expertise in moral and ethical decision-making skills. The expertise of a Clinical Nurse Specialist is also to encourage and enable public health nurses on matters of *ethical
concerns. The practice of CNS’s is based and founded on the provisions of the Code of Ethics for Nurses with Interpretive Statements (Fulton, Lyon & Goudreau, 2014). CNS’s advocate for complete truth
telling and are strong for both public health nurses and clients.
CNSs are also involved in
matters of community andNurse Educators are the gatekeepers of the nurses in practice ethical codes of conduct for both nurses and nursing students in practice. The Nurse Educator’s specific duty mandates that they ensure that both the students and nurses uphold
the ethical standards and codes in their practice (DeNizco & Baker, 2014).
The Nurse Educator makes decisions, teaches and directs students and nurses on
*evidence-based practices for inspiration and the
implementation of
all codes of conduct acrossSimilarities: Both are custodians of the Nurses Code of Conduct in the practice and education
of nursing.
Both inspire and guide
the actual application of these standards in all situations.
Differences: Nurse Educators are limited to the classroom setting whereas the Clinical Nurse Specialist applies the adoption of the ethical
standards both at community level and practice level.
© 2020. Grand Canyon University. All Rights Reserved. 2education regarding ethical concerns or issues that would relate to end-of-life care and directives in that regard for all concerned.the continuum.
Education Any advanced nurse practitioner
must obtain and hold a MS (Master of Science) in Nursing.
However, a nurse may also become a CNS if their education has had
other graduate level program preparation which
could be deemed as relevant to a CNS role. In order to this though any
of the above qualifications must have the express authorization of the ACEN which is
the (Accreditation
Commission for Education in Nursing) or from the CCNE which is
the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education). (DeNizco & Baker,
2014).The basic requirement for Nurse Education is
to be certified as an RN as well as to hold a master’s
degree in Nursing.
However, it is important to note that some, but not
all universities may require a degree on the doctoral level in order to be able to teach.
It is also necessary that they hold a specialized certification in their area of practice and for which they desire
to educate.Similarities: Both disciplines must have an RN certification as well as hold a master’s level degree from an accredited university.
Differences: Nurse educators do not have
to have the 500 hours
of practicum experience as their role is expressly in the
role of education not in the practice itself.
The most current registered nursing

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