Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP)
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Program Description
The DNP is designed for nurses seeking a terminal degree in nursing practice, and offers an alternative to research-focused doctoral programs. The DNP is a professional doctorate, such as a doctor of pharmacy, doctor of physical therapy or doctor of medicine.
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Recent Submissions
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Prevention of Nasal Septal Pressure Injuries in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit
(2018-12-14)(Manuscript) -
Implementing Palliative Care Guidelines in the Newborn Intensive Care Unit
(2018-12-14)(Manuscript) -
Evaluation of Guideline Education and Implementation in Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Post Sternotomy
(2018-12-14)(Manuscript) -
Factors Influencing Successful Transition of RNs into Pediatrics
(2018-07-31)(Article) -
Integrated Neonatal Intensive Care: Intensive Care for Baby at the Mother’s Bedside
(2018-05-12)(Manuscript) -
Dextrose Gel As A First-Line Treatment for Hypoglycemia
(2018-05-14)(Manuscript) -
Paternal Involvement and Breastfeeding Support
(2018-05-12)(Manuscript) -
Outcomes of Infants Admitted Under the Golden Hour: A Quality Improvement Initiative
(2018-05-12)(Manuscript) -
Gastroschisis: Development of an Evidence-Based Post-Surgical Feeding Guideline
(2018-05-12)(Manuscript) -
Implementation of Humidity in Isolettes to Prevent Insensible Water Loss
(2018-05-12)(Manuscript) -
Hyperoxia and Hypoxia in the NICU: The Impact of RN Education on Alarm Limit Compliance and Alarm Response
(2018-05-12)(Manuscript) -
Nurse Practitioner’s Perception and Knowledge of Health Literacy
(2018-05-12)(Manuscript) -
Pediatric Obesity: Understanding Attitudes and Beliefs of Primary Care Providers
(2018-05-12)(Manuscript) -
Analyzing the Effect of Segregating Observation Patients on Length of Stay in Acute Care
(2018-05-12)(Manuscript) -
Improving Compliance Among Diabetic Eye Exams
(2018-05-03)(Manuscript)