What is the definition of consultation?
Any professional activity carried out by a specialist
Clinical Case 1
What is: client-centered consultation
What is the definition of collaboration?
A dynamic, interpersonal process where two or more individuals make a commitment to each other to interact authentically and constructively to solve problems and learn from each other in order to accomplish identified goals, purposes, or outcomes.
What is an example of another name you have heard for Advanced Practice Nurse?
Nurse Practitioner, NP, APRN
What are the 4 major types of consultation?
1 . Client-centered case consultation
2. Consultee-centered case consultation
3. Program-centered administrative consultation
4. Consultee-centered administrative consultation
Clinical Case 2:
What is: Consultee-centered case consultation
Collaboration integrates other professional interactions: consultation, co-management, referrals, to reach patient-centered goals and outcomes
Consultation: the clinician who is caring for a patient seeks advice regarding a patient's concern but retains primary responsibility for care delivery
What are the four types of Advanced Practice Registered Nurses?
Nurse Practitioners
Clinical Nurse Specialists
Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist
Certified Nurse-Midwives
Is consultation a core competency of Advanced Practice Nursing?
Bonus Points: What are the core competencies of APRN?
YES!
•APRN Core Competencies:
+Direct Clinical Practice
+Expert Coaching and Advice
+Consultation
+Research
+Clinical and Professional Leadership
+Collaboration
+Ethical Decision Making
Clinical Case 3:
What is: Program-centered administrative Consultation
Is Collaboration an APRN Core Competency?
YES!
Definition of Nurse Practitioner:
What is the most common APRN consultation?
Consultee-centered case consultation
Clinical Case 4:
What is: Consultee- centered administrative consultation
What are essential characteristics of Collaboration?
Clinical competence and accountability
• Common purpose
• Interpersonal competence and effective communication
• Trust
• Mutual respect
• Recognition and valuing of diverse, complementary knowledge and skills
• Humor
Inaccurate terms for NP:
Mid-level provider
Physician Extender
Limited- license providers
Non-physician providers
Allied health providers