Related Experiment Video
Updated: Aug 5, 2026

Using Learning Outcome Measures to assess Doctoral Nursing Education
Published on: June 21, 2010
Advanced practice nursing in Texas: the interface of accreditation, regulation, and certification
1University of Texas Medical Branch, School of Nursing, Galveston, USA.
Abstract:
The rapidity and degree of development of regulation by boards of nursing of advanced practice nurses (APNs) and programs for their preparation has varied from state to state over the past 20 years. In general, boards have authority only to regulate advanced practice through the recognition of APNs and the setting of standards and scope of their practice. In the early 1990s, lack of consistent APN educational program standards and experiences and criteria for recognition of APNs was problematic at the levels of accreditation, certification, and regulation. The interdependency of these concepts as well as the necessity and difficulty of linking them in a consistent, effective manner has become increasingly evident. The Texas Board of Nurse Examiners has been involved in deriving a model designed to ensure the education and recognition of APNs with emphasis on both professionalism and public safety. Because Texas is unique in size and geography, it mirrors many problems and issues of both large and small states.
Related Concept Videos
National Nursing Organizations I
National Nursing Organizations II
The AACN emphasizes a healthy work environment through six standards to achieve an optimal patient outcome. The standards are appropriate staffing, meaningful recognition, collaboration, authentic leadership, effective communication, and decision-making. In addition, AACN provides certification programs, webinars, journals, and...
Interdisciplinary Care: The Health Care Team-I
Physicians
The physician's primary responsibility is to diagnose illness and direct the medical or surgical treatment of the condition. The authority to admit patients to a healthcare agency or institution and practice care within that setting is granted to physicians by the healthcare agency or institution itself.
Standards of Care I
Accountability and Responsibility of a Nurse I
Accountability and Responsibility of a Nurse II
For example, a nurse demonstrating respect and compassion might listen attentively to a patient's concerns, provide comfort...