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1  30, with higher numbers equating to broader scope of practice.
2  legitimate rights to undertake a particular scope of practice.
3 ed set of procedures that falls within their scope of practice.
4     APPs should practice at the top of their scope of practice.
5 he emergency medical services professional's scope of practice.
6 reparation for the addition of MAID to their scope of practice.
7 ons with state regulations restricting their scope of practice.
8 level factors influencing Nurse Practitioner Scopes of Practice.
9 eel they do not function at the top of their scope of practice and 29.7% were expected to function as
10 inic, operational aspects, nurses' autonomy, scope of practice and clinical decision-making abilities
11                    Little is known about the scope of practice and outcomes in pediatric surgery perf
12 ians, passage of legislation expanding their scope of practice, and a proliferation of managed-care m
13  to investigate transplant APP demographics, scope of practice, and academic activities.
14 ng perspectives regarding patient ownership, scope of practice, and clinical expertise.
15 ption of the clinical nurse specialist role, scope of practice, and competencies.
16 the management of addiction as part of their scope of practice, and here we seek to give a name and d
17 ught to describe the design, implementation, scope of practice, and outcomes to date of a pediatric n
18 an areas with varying hospital affiliations, scopes of practice, and individual demographics to parti
19 eness, rural training, autonomy, and a broad scope of practice are factors associated with rural prac
20                        We defined the top of scope of practice as delivering health care to the fulle
21  practitioner perception of the simultaneous scope of practice changes and the exigent pandemic deman
22 nt of community pharmacists with an expanded scope of practice could have significant public health i
23 rements and the overall role with respect to scope of practice, daily operations, and professional pr
24 racteristics contribute to understanding why scope of practice differences exist.
25 questionable recruiting practices, differing scopes of practice encountered after migration and exper
26            It is important to understand the scope of practice for each member of the OIT team based
27 ians has prompted discussion of widening the scope of practice for mid-level providers.
28  is not sufficient to achieve immediate full scope of practice for nurse practitioners.
29  the mother has not been in the conventional scope of practice for pediatricians.
30     National guidance on the supervision and scope of practice for physician assistants can ensure th
31                                          The Scope of Practice for Primary Care score (scope score),
32 mine safety incidents, and inform a national scope of practice for these relatively new and contested
33 spective document, the authors delineate the scope of practice in cardio-oncology and the proposed tr
34                                         Yet, scopes of practice in some political jurisdictions (e.g.
35                                 Pharmacists' scope of practice is evolving, and their position in the
36 ntists, and educators prepared to expand our scope of practice, knowledge base, integration into prim
37 orm of payment, nature of payment, and state scope-of-practice law for nurse practitioners, physician
38 inicians in states with the most restrictive scope-of-practice laws received 15.9% lower total value
39 ractice in states with the least restrictive scope-of-practice laws suggests that industry payments m
40   Policymakers should consider reforming the scope of practice legislation to promote the independent
41 ed scope of practice of residents and actual scope of practice of family physicians.
42   It would be prudent to temper widening the scope of practice of mid-level providers by recognizing
43 fe-saving interventions that fall within the scope of practice of midwives, and the historic sequence
44 lysts have proposed expanding the supply and scope of practice of nurse practitioners to address incr
45 s that are aimed at expanding the supply and scope of practice of primary care nurse practitioners ar
46 ormed by assessing gaps between the intended scope of practice of residents and actual scope of pract
47                             Narrowing of the scope of practice of US family physicians has been well
48 r RNs, 1.16 [95% CI, 1.07-1.25]) and a broad scope of practice (OR for APRNs, 1.46 [95% CI, 1.15-1.86
49 lthcare organizations should revise outdated scope of practice policies and capitalize on telehealth
50 s to establish modernized nurse practitioner scope of practice policies from the outset.
51        Our dependent variable is state-level Scope of Practice policy, indicating the extent to which
52 th quality of care may inform care delivery, scope-of-practice policy, and resource allocation.
53                       SS listed control over scope of practice, prestige, salary, and specialty inter
54 esult in loss of work productivity, surgical scope of practice restriction, and early retirement (up
55 wever, future efforts to expand pharmacists' scope of practice should include training to increase kn
56    If providers believed it was within their scope of practice (social norm) to screen for periodonta
57 s reported an intention to provide a broader scope of practice than that reported by current practiti
58 dition of out-of-hospital ETI to a paramedic scope of practice that already includes BVM did not impr
59 cy Services was to identify and describe the scope of practice that characterizes the critical care p
60 ns and ordered laboratory tests as per their scope of practice to achieve treatment targets.
61 ablative induction regimens has expanded the scope of practice to older and more debilitated patients
62   No adverse effects of the nurses' expanded scope of practice were observed.
63 alist physicians in affected areas and their scope of practice, which likely impinges upon patients'