Publications by authors named "D A Welk"

Article Synopsis
  • Nurse educators globally engage in three primary activities: teaching, scholarship, and service.
  • 12 mentor-mentee pairs completed a year-long virtual mentoring program, enhancing their skills and capacities as nurse educators.
  • Key factors affecting international mentoring include language, time, and technology, with implications for planning future mentorship to enhance educator roles and competencies.
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Nursing is a practice profession that transitions some bedside clinicians to another career, such as a nursing faculty member in a university nursing program. Given the current faculty shortage, many clinicians may be considering this kind of transition. The nurse considering such a career change can benefit from learning about the job expectations of academe and being prepared to ask questions in the initial interview that may impact future satisfaction and retention.

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To implement best practices through research utilization, nurses need to read, interpret, and understand literature formatted with evidence-based practice language and statistics. Hypothetical examples highlight 7 terms and their formulas. A scenario to personally calculate such evidence-based practice statistics can be used to enhance personal effectiveness and to teach others.

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As a result of various health concerns, children are receiving an increased number of medications while at school. In Pennsylvania, the School Code mandates a ratio of 1 certified school nurse to 1,500 students, which may mean that 1 school nurse is covering 3-5 buildings. This implies that unlicensed personnel are administering medications, a violation of licensing laws in Pennsylvania.

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