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| Edition: | 2nd |
| Publisher: | American Nurses Association |
| ISBN: | 1-55810-652-9 (1558106529) |
| ISBN-13: | 978-1-55810-652-9 (9781558106529) |
| Binding: | E E Book + ProQuest Ebook Central |
| Copyright: | 2016 |
| Publish Date: | 04/16 |
| Weight: | 0.00 Lbs. |
| Subject Class: | N-M (Nursing, Medical/Surgical) |
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| ISSN Series: | Scope and Standards of Nursing Practice | | Discipline: | Pathology | | Subject Definition: | Genetics, Medical-Standards; Nursing Care-Standards | | NLM Class: | QZ 50 | | LC Class: | RB155.5 | | Abstract: | Genetics/genomics nursing is specialized nursing practice and care that focuses on the actual and potential impact of genetic/genomic influences on health. Genetics/genomics nurses educate clients and families on genetic/genomic influences that might impact their health, and intervene with the goals of optimizing health, reducing health risks, treating disease, and promoting wellness. To do so, the research and evidence-based practice of genetics/genomics nursing includes interprofessional collegiality and collaboration with genetics/genomics professionals and other healthcare professionals to provide quality patient care. ANA and the International Society of Nurses in Genetics convened a workgroup of genetics/genomics nurse experts to update and expand the 2006 edition to accommodate ongoing and anticipated changes in their specialty and healthcare. With input from numerous nurses, they developed Genetics/Genomics Nursing: Scope and Standards of Practice, 2nd Edition. It is a comprehensive delineation of the competent level of practice and professional performance common to and expected from genetics/genomics registered nurses in all practice levels and settings. The publication's scope of practice addresses what is expected of all genetics/genomics nurses, specifying the who, what, where, when, why, and how of their practice. That detailed scope of practice discussion gives the context-the underlying assumptions, characteristics, environments and settings, education and training requirements, key issues and trends, and ethical and conceptual bases of genetics/genomics nursing-needed to understand and use the standards. Those 16 standards, which provide a framework for evaluating practice outcomes and goals, are those by which all genetics/genomics nurses are held accountable for their practice. The set of specific competencies accompanying each standard serves as evidence of minimal compliance with that standard. |
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