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A C K N O W L E D G M E N T SAs an
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xii ContributorsAnita Hunter, PhD,
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C O N S U L T A N T SLynne M. Dunph
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xviii ContentsCHAPTER 5 Acute and P
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xx ContentsEthics and Spiritual and
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xxii Introductionin increased credi
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xxxii Introduction13. Sakala, C., C
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4 Chapter 1Loretta Ford, 1 an influ
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The Evolution of Advanced Practice
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C H A P T E R 2Advanced PracticeNur
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C H A P T E R 3The AmericanHealthca
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C H A P T E R 5Acute and Primary Ca
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154 Chapter 6competence of APRNs, n
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160 Chapter 6Increasing Need for Do
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182 Chapter 7CHAPTER OUTLINECo-paym
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198 Chapter 7■ Place■ Promotion
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202 Chapter 7Health plans and healt
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206 Chapter 7A paper on CNM economi
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210 Chapter 7The arguments used by
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222 Chapter 8CHAPTER OUTLINEThe Cov
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248 Chapter 9From the time of Hippo
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