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    Should I Be CNOR? Peri Op Nurses Perception About Certification

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    Title
    Should I Be CNOR? Peri Op Nurses Perception About Certification
    Author
    Venico, Rener
    Date
    May 4, 2020
    Subject
    Certification
    nursing
    peri-operative nursing
    
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    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.13013/1365
    Abstract
    Nurses are expected to provide the highest form of nursing care to all patients. Patients are the most important stakeholder in the health care environment. They deserve to receive excellent care from qualified highly trained nurses. Numerous nursing organizations believe that to maintain the highest standard of practice more importantly in a specialty, nurses need to be certified. This study surveyed nurses’ perception of certification. There are various viewpoints on achieving certification among per-operative nurses.
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