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Nurse Practitioners (NPs) obtain their licenses through independence in healthcare sectors for nurses with specialist in provision of healthcare services. The main role of Nurse Practitioners are obtaining assessment, diagnosing, treatment and management of acute and chronic illness.  Besides, they are tasked with responsibility of giving orders, conducting, supervising and interpretation of laboratory tests (Kellams & Maye, 2017). In general, Nurse practitioners are usually experts in health promotion and prevention of diseases. For the case of a Nurse practitioner who is licensed, they have roles in coordinating activities of health care with other health care professionals. When licensed, they provide services as researchers, advocates to patients and a team of consultants. However, responsibility of Nurse Practitioners are involved in healthcare provisions for families, groups or even relatives. 

Expectations of a nurse in giving health services calls for accountability in all duties they undertake. In accountability, it is the role of nurses to deal with code of conduct, issuance of certificates at national levels, reviews on work progress among colleagues and evaluation of outcome from nurses as a profession. 

NP role is giving commitment to work and meet patients as they enter to healthcare centers. Nurses have mandate of showing and practicing healthcare science to all patients. Nurse Practitioners are responsible for all healthcare issues pertaining patients while at healthcare centers. Nurses take responsibilities and are involved at local national and international levels while making decision pertaining service provision to different stakeholders. Moreover, nurses provide professional assessment for collogues in development of their professionalism and actively participate in activities related to medication. According to Kellams and Maye, (2017), it is clear that Nurse Practitioners have been providing quality healthcare services. 

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Kellams, J. R., & Maye, J. P. (2017). The last state to grant nurse practitioners DEA licensure: An education improvement initiative on the Florida prescription drug monitoring program. Journal of addictions nursing, 28(3), 135-142. doi: 10.1097/JAN.0000000000000177

 
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   Review Chapter 6, “Selecting New Employees” in the course text, Human Resource Management: Functions, Applications, Skill Development, to examine the various selection processes health care settings and other organizations may employ. In addition, reflect upon the three types of “fit” nurse managers should take into consideration when selecting new employees. Identify a position that is open or has recently been filled in your organization. Using what you know about the position, the culture and expectations of the organization, your own hiring and selection experiences, and this week’s readings, investigate the following: Identify the selection steps that have been or will be taken, as well as the members involved. For example, which steps did human resources complete? In which steps did the nursing manager engage? Identify the skills, educational and work background, and “fit” required for this position. How do these align with the advertised job description? Identify any problems or areas that could be improved in your organization’s current selection process. If you were the nurse manager, how would you modify this process?

Submit a 3- to 5-page paper in which you do the following: Briefly describe the selection process used in your setting. Identify the team members involved in conducting each step. For example, explain which steps HR performs and which steps managers perform. Explain how effective you believe the current system is. Briefly describe any problems (e.g., rushing, stereotyping, “like me” syndrome, halo and horn effect, premature selection) your setting has experienced with this current selection system (if applicable). Explain how you would modify the process and why. Identify the job title for the open or recently filled position. Describe the skills and background a desirable applicant would have. Describe the type of “fit” that would make this applicant the “right” person for this specific job. Compare the job description with the expectations of the position. Explain whether or not the job description aligns with the skills, background, and “fit” needed to excel in this position. Explain the specific attributes or characteristics you, as the nurse manager responsible for selecting a candidate for the position, might seek that are not specifically outlined in the job description. Describe how you could you elicit this information during an interview.

 
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