![]() A letter of intent, personal statement and/or essay.A certain number of clinical hours completed.GPA of 3.0 or above from a master’s degree in nursing.Official transcripts from the completed master’s program.Still, certain admission requirements are common among most DNP programs, including the following: ![]() ![]() ACEN and CCNE do not stipulate admission requirements for their accredited DNP programs these standards are each school’s prerogative. DNP Admission RequirementsĭNP admission requirements vary among schools. Accreditation verifies that a degree program offers effective, high-quality education.Įarning a DNP accredited by CCNE or ACEN demonstrates that an education sufficiently prepares individuals for high-level research roles. Two organizations accredit DNP programs: the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE) and the Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing (ACEN). Generally speaking, advanced practice registered nurses (APRNs) who want to conduct research or work on research teams must also hold a doctoral degree.ĭNP-level nursing professionals might examine hospitals’ standards of patient care, manage teams of nursing staff, determine best practices for healthcare organizations’ policies and standards, or provide nursing education to others. ![]() Students enrolling in a DNP program must hold a BSN or MSN degree. Nurses with DNPs may work in clinical or non-clinical roles. Most nurses who obtain a doctorate in nursing are interested in either managing nursing staff or affecting change for the nursing profession at the local, state or national level. NEW! Updated content is thoroughly reviewed and included throughout the cards.The DNP degree is the highest level of education for nursing professionals.NEW! 8 brand-new cards are added on these topics: Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP), Azoles, Mupirocin, Cyanocobalamin, Gabapentin, Corticosteroids, Clobetasol, and Folic Acid.Colored thumb tabs at the bottom of the page allow you to find topics quickly.Thick pages and a spiral-bound format create a portable tool that is durable enough for use in the clinical environment.What You Need to Know sections on each card cover the most essential information in a quick and easy-to-review format.UNIQUE! More than 100 colorful cartoons offer humorous and memorable presentations of key drugs, and are ideal for visual learners.UNIQUE! Mnemonics and other proven memory aids help you grasp and remember even the most complex concepts.UNIQUE! Color-highlighted monographs emphasize important nursing implications, frequent side effects, serious or life-threatening implications, and patient teaching, making it easier to identify nursing priorities on common medications.There’s no other study tool like it! Key Features Created by nursing educators JoAnn Zerwekh and Ashley Garneau, these durable note cards will help you prepare for class, clinicals, or the NCLEX ® examination. This unique pharmacology review may be used as either a spiral-bound notebook or as individual flashcards, so it’s perfect for studying while on the go. Memorize the pharmacology facts you need to know - in a flash! Featuring more than 100 colorful 4 x 6 note cards, Mosby’s Pharmacology Memory NoteCards: Visual, Mnemonic, & Memory Aids for Nurses, 6th Edition uses illustrations and humor to make studying easier and more fun.
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