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NP Pulse: The Voice of the Nurse Practitioner (AANP)

NP Pulse: The Voice of the Nurse Practitioner (AANP)

By: American Association of Nurse Practitioners (AANP)
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The American Association of Nurse Practitioners® (AANP) brings you discussions around the most important topics and issues related to nurse practitioner (NP) practice, education, advocacy, research and leadership. Tune in each month for stories and in-depth conversations with NPs and health care leaders who you can’t hear anywhere else.Copyright 2020 All rights reserved. Hygiene & Healthy Living Physical Illness & Disease
Episodes
  • 158. Preventing the Spread of Disinformation: What NPs Can Do
    Sep 3 2025

    AANP President Dr. Valerie Fuller returns to NP Pulse to speak about the challenges that both misinformation and disinformation pose to health care professionals. Valerie explores what these terms mean, and how NPs can combat both mis- and disinformation in their practice and online.

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    15 mins
  • 157. Suicide Prevention: Round Up on Adolescent Health (PT3) (CE)
    Aug 20 2025

    Youth suicide has become a national crisis, with devastating impacts on families, communities and health care systems. As one of the leading causes of death among adolescents, suicide presents a critical challenge for health care providers. In this third episode of the AANP Adolescent Podcast Series, hosts Dr. Jessica Peck and Ashley Hodges explore the growing prevalence of youth suicide, associated risk factors, warning signs and the essential role of nurse practitioners (NPs) in early identification, intervention and prevention. Through clinical insight, real-world experiences and practical tools, providers are equipped to navigate these complex conversations, reduce stigma and connect at-risk youth with life-saving care.---

    Key Points:

    • Suicide is the second leading cause of death among individuals aged 10–24.
    • Risk factors include previous suicide attempts, affective disorders (especially major depressive disorder), substance abuse, bullying, access to lethal means and social isolation.
    • Girls attempt suicide more often, but boys typically use more lethal methods (such as firearms).
    • Situational triggers, such as online sextortion or bullying, can prompt impulsive suicide attempts with little warning.
    • Warning signs include changes in sleep, appetite, hygiene, mood, social withdrawal, giving away possessions and expressions of hopelessness.
    • Non-suicidal self-injury (e.g., cutting, burning) is a strong predictor of future suicide attempts.
    • Evidence-based screening tools include the ASQ (Ask Suicide-Screening Questions), PHQ-9A, Columbia Suicide Severity Rating Scale and the Patient Safety Screener.
    • Creating a safety plan and restricting access to lethal means (e.g., firearms, medications) is essential in prevention.
    • Encouraging emotional literacy and normalizing mental health discussions with teens can foster resilience and trust.
    • Connection, validation and early intervention save lives — NPs play a pivotal role in detection and support.
    • Call to Action for providers and families:
    • Don’t ignore warning signs.
    • It’s okay to ask directly about suicide.
    • Connection is a powerful protective factor.
    • Invite listeners to share this episode and use their voice for suicide prevention.
    • Encourage listeners to check out the episode notes for resources and links.

    National Resources:

    988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline

    Crisis Text Line: Text HOME to 741741

    Megan Meier Foundation: https://www.meganmeierfoundation.org/

    To claim 1.0 contact hours of continuing education (CE) credit for this program, log in to the CE Center, search for this program by name and complete the post-test and evaluation by entering the participation code that is given after listening to the podcast.

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    1 hr and 4 mins
  • 156. Open Payments and the Nurse Practitioner: Your Role in a Transparent Health Care System (CE)
    Aug 6 2025

    On this accredited episode of NP Pulse: The Voice of the Nurse Practitioner®️, join representatives from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) as they provide an overview of the Open Payments program — a national initiative that promotes transparency in health care by tracking payments from drug and medical device companies to certain health care providers.

    Since Jan. 1, 2021, nurse practitioners have been included as covered recipients. In this session, you’ll learn how the program works, explore key data insights and understand your role and responsibilities.

    A participation code will be provided at the END of the podcast — make sure to write this code down. Once you have listened to the podcast and have the participation code, return to this activity in the AANP CE Center. Click on the "Next Steps" button of the activity and

    1. Enter the participation code that was provided

    2. Complete the post-test

    3. Complete the activity evaluation

    This will award your CE credit and certificate of completion. 1.0 CE will be available through Aug. 31, 2026.

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    56 mins
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