PUBLICATIONS Book Publication Hudspeth, Randall, Kaiser, Verlene. Charting Idaho Nursing History. VKRH Pubs., LLC. Boise, ID. December 2009. ISBN# 978-0-9843749-7-7, (507 pages). [book publication] Peer Reviewed Journal Publications Kleinpell, R.M., Hudspeth, R. (Jan-March 2013). Advanced practice nursing scope of practice for hospitals, acute care/critical care, and ambulatory care settings: a primer for clinicians, executives and preceptors. AACN Advance Critical Care. Vol 24, No. 1. 23-29. Hudspeth, R. (January-March 2013). Issues of a federal versus a state-based nurse licensure system: A below-the-radar discussion. Nursing Administration Quarterly. Vol. 37, No.1, 83-84. Hudspeth, R. (Oct-Dec 2012). Emerging regulation in developing countries. JONAS Healthcare Law Ethics Regulation. Vol. 14, No. 4, 129-30. Reprint with permission from NAQ. Hudspeth, R. (July-September 2012). Nursing regulation: A relevant force for 2020. Nursing Administration Quarterly. Vol. 36, No. 3, 268 269. Hudspeth, R. (January-March 2012). Emerging regulation in developing countries. Nursing Administration Quarterly. Vol. 36, No. 1, 83-84. Kleinpell, R. M., Hudspeth, R., Scordo, K. A. and Magdic, K. (2012), Defining NP scope of practice and associated regulations: Focus on acute care. Journal of the American Academy of Nurse Practitioners, Vol. 24, No. 1, 11 18. Hudspeth, R. (September-December 2011). Regulation 101 for the nurse administrator. Nursing Administration Quarterly, Vol. 35, No. 4, 360-362. Hudspeth, R. (October 2011). Avoiding regulatory complaints when treating chronic pain patients with opioids. Journal of the Academy of Nurse Practitioners. Vol. 23, No. 10, 515-520. On-line CE article available September 2011 ahead of issue publication. Hudspeth, R. (August-September 2011). Changes for the valuable clinical nurse specialist: A regulatory conundrum. Nursing Administration Quarterly, Vol. 35, No. 3, 282-285. Hudspeth, R. (April-June 2011). The cost and quest of continued competence. Nursing Administration Quarterly, Vol. 35, No. 2, 178-179. Hudspeth, R. (January-March 2011). Hospital-Based APRNs: Financially savvy and revenue generating or a quagmire of issues? Nursing Administration Quarterly, Vol. 35, No. 1, 85-87. Hudspeth, R. (October-December, 2010). Going green in red times Regulation responds. Nursing Administration Quarterly. Vol. 34, No. 4, 351-352. 1 For more information, visit clevelandclinic.org/nursing
Hudspeth, R. (October 2010). Understanding opioid prescribing practices of advanced practice nurses. Journal of Nursing Regulation. Vol. 1, No.3, 28-32. Hudspeth, R. (January-March, 2010). The importance of engaging with TERCAP: Taxonomy of error root cause analysis and practice-responsibility. Nursing Administration Quarterly. Vol. 34, No. 1, 88-89. Hudspeth, R. (October-December 2009). Regulations burden regarding transition to practice. Nursing Administration Quarterly. Vol. 33, No. 4, 352-354. Hudspeth, R. (September/October 2009). Understanding clinical nurse specialist regulation by the boards of nursing. Clinical Nurse Specialist, The Journal of Advanced Practice. Vol. 23, No. 5, 270-277. Hudspeth, R. (July-September 2009). Innovations in regulation. Nursing Administration Quarterly. Vol. 33, No. 3, 266-267. Hudspeth, R. (posted July 2009), Finding answers for NP & PA practice. Posted on Medscape, Advance for NP & PA, available at http://nurse-practitioners-and-physician-assistants.advanceweb.com/article/findinganswers-5.aspx. Hudspeth, R. (May 2009). Understanding discipline of nurse practitioners by boards of nursing. The Journal for Nurse Practitioners, Vol. 5, No. 5, 365-371. Hudspeth, R. (April-June 2009). Boards of nursing commitment to ongoing regulatory excellence. Nursing Administration Quarterly. Vol. 33, No. 2, 188-189. Hudspeth, R. (January-March 2009). Helping the chief nursing officer understand nurse practitioners in roles that care for pediatric patients. Nursing Administration Quarterly. Vol. 33, No. 1, 84-86. Hudspeth, R. (September-December 2008). Failing the duty to report: Disciplinary exposure risk for the chief nursing officer. Nursing Administration Quarterly. Vol. 32, No. 4, 265-266. Raper, J., Hudspeth, R. (September-December 2008). Why boards of nursing disciplinary actions do not always yield the expected results. Nursing Administration Quarterly. Vol. 32, No. 4, 338-345. Hudspeth, R. (September-December 2008). Guest Editorial. Nursing Administration Quarterly. Vol. 32, No. 4, 265-266. Hudspeth, R. (July-September 2008). Future regulatory systems: Engagement of the chief nursing officer in meeting workforce demands while protecting the public. Nursing Administration Quarterly. Vol. 32, No. 3, 257-258. Hudspeth, R. (April 2008). Complex competencies for safe practice. Nursing Administration Quarterly. Vol. 32, No. 2, 166-167. Hudspeth, R. (January 2008). Complex healthcare regulation: Managing the continued challenge of competence. Nursing Administration Quarterly. Vol. 32, No. 1, 74-75. 2 For more information, visit clevelandclinic.org/nursing
Hudspeth, R. (Oct 2007). Regulatory politics from the corporate board to the nursing board: Five political issues facing regulators. Nursing Administration Quarterly. Vol. 31, No. 4, 359-361. Hudspeth, R. (July 2007). Balancing need, preparation, and scope of practice: Issues impacting behavioral health services by advanced practice registered nurses. Nursing Administration Quarterly. Vol. 31, No. 3, 241-242. Hudspeth, R., Corbett, C. (June 2007). Twelve strategies to enhance nursing practice in a community hospital. Nurse Leader. Vol. 5, No 3, 35-39. Hudspeth, R. (April 2007). Survey of advanced practice registered nurses' disciplinary action, Online Journal of Issues in Nursing, Vol. 12, No 2. available at: www.nursingworld.org/oijn.topic22/tpc22_8.htm. Hudspeth, R. (April 2007). Understanding delegation is a critical competency for nurses in the new millennium. Nursing Administration Quarterly. Vol. 31, No. 2, 183-184. Anderson, J., Hudspeth, R., Shay, D., (Feb 2007). What performance indicators mean for hospital revenue. ModRN Nurse Magazine. Online edition available at: http://www.modrnnurse.com/whatsnew/articles/performance.aspx. Hudspeth, R. (January 2007). Securing intellectual capital by using scope of practice. Nursing Administration Quarterly. Vol. 31, No 1, 89-90. Hudspeth, R. (October 2006). Professional boundary crossings and boundary violations and their implications. Nursing Administration Quarterly. Vol. 30, No.4, 375-376. Hudspeth, R. (2006). Understanding the nurse licensure compact. ModRN Nurse Magazine. Vol. 2, No. 1, 38. Hudspeth, R. (June 2000), Nursing care of neonates receiving intravenous prostaglandin E-1 therapy who are not in an intensive care unit. Critical Care Nurse. Vol. 20, No. 3, 62-68. PRESENTATIONS Regulatory Implications for Nurses Conducting Research, at the SEHA Annual Research Conference; Abu Dhabi, UAE; December 2013. Scope of Practice for ACNPs, at the American Academy of Nurse Practitioners Annual Conference; Las Vegas, Nevada; June 2013. [3-hour workshop session] Risk Evaluation and Mitigation Strategies (REMS) for management on long acting opioid use, at the American Academy of Nurse Practitioners Annual Conference; Las Vegas, Nevada; June 2013. [3-hour workshop session] Scope of Practice for ACNPs, at the American Academy of Nurse Practitioners Annual Conference; Orlando, Florida; June 2012. [3-hour workshop session] 3 For more information, visit clevelandclinic.org/nursing
Avoiding Regulatory Issues when Treating Pain Patients with Opioids, at the American Academy of Nurse Practitioners 2012 Conference Distinguished FAANP presentation; Orlando, Florida; June 2012. Charting Idaho Nursing History, at the Idaho Nursing Student Association Convention; Boise, Idaho; Oct. 16, 2010. [keynote speaker] Strategies for APRN Contracting, at the American Academy of Nurse Practitioners 2010 Conference; Phoenix, Arizona; June 2010. [workshop session] Opioid Prescribing Practices and Pain Management, at the Attorney and Investigator National Workshop, sponsored by the National Council of State Boards of Nursing; San Diego, California; May 2010. [plenary session] Treating the Opioid Dependent Patient in the post-operative Setting, at the Idaho Peri-Operative Nursing Conference; Boise, Idaho; March 20, 2010. How the CNS Can Engage with Boards of Nursing, at the National Association of Clinical Nurse Specialists; Portland, Oregan; March 3, 2009. [pre-conference workshop plenary presentation] Advanced Practice Nursing Practice Models, at the American Academy of Nurse Practitioners Annual Conference; Nashville, Tennessee; June 2009. [workshop presentation with Ruth Kleinpell] Regulation's Role in APRN-CNS Consensus Model Implementation, at the National Association of Clinical Nurse Specialists; St. Louis, Missouri; March 2009. [pre-conference legislative workshop] Development and Implementation of a Palliative Care Cost Avoidance Model, at the Trinity Fall Conference; Chicago, Illinois; October 14, 2008. [workshop presentation] Credentialing of the CNS, at the Pacific Northwest CNS Conference; Portland, Oregon; Oct. 4, 2008. [workshop presentation] Outcomes of a NP Driven Inpatient Pain Management Service, at the National Society of Pain Management annual meeting; Tucson, Arizona; Sept. 4, 2008. [workshop presentation] Outcomes of a NP Driven Inpatient Pain Management Service, at the 2008 Annual Conference, American Academy of Nurse Practitioners; June 29, 2008. [poster presentation] "Public Protection versus Professional Interest," panel presentation with Barbara Safreit, JD, M. Bowen, JD, K. Bitz, PhD. at the 2008 Institute of Regulatory Excellence; Austin, Texas; Jan 8, 2008. "Fellowship Experiences of Research and Publication, at the 2008 Institute of Regulatory Excellence; Austin, Texas; Jan 8, 2008. "The University and Community Hospital Partnership to Implement a Nursing Research Program that impacts Patient Outcomes: A Model for the 21st Century," at the 34 th Annual Professional Nurse Educator Group Conference; Portland, Oregon; October 20, 2007. 4 For more information, visit clevelandclinic.org/nursing
"APRN Issues Update," at the National Council of State Boards of Nursing National APRN Roundtable; Chicago, Illinois; March 23, 2007. "Assessing Acute and Chronic Pain," at the Idaho Nurses Association Spring Conference; Boise, Idaho; March 9, 2007. "Implementing an Inpatient Pain Management Service to Enhance Patient Safety, Satisfaction & Outcomes," at the Trinity Fall Conference; Dearborn, Michigan; October 2006. "Understanding Scope of Practice, Certification, and the Pitfalls of Limited Documented Training," at the Nurse Practitioner Fall Conference; Boise, Idaho; Oct 2005. "Advanced Practice Registered Nurse Discipline for 2003-2004," at the National Council of State Boards of Nursing Delegate Assembly; Washington DC; August 2005. [poster presentation] "Advanced Practice Regulatory Issue Overview," at the APRN Roundtable; Chicago, Illinois; April 2005. Patient Response to the Built Environment, at the American Architectural National Convention; Denver, Colorado; November 2003. Managing Anticoagulation Therapy, at the Nurse Practitioner Fall Conference; Boise, Idaho; October 2001. The Emerging Cardiac Healthcare Crisis in Women, at the Nurse Practitioner Fall Conference; Boise, Idaho; October 2000. Effects of Transition on Depression in Western Nurses, at the Research Symposium; Riyadh, Saudi Arabia; March 16, 1997. Increasing Family Involvement in Patient Care, at the Quality Care Symposium; Al Karj, Saudi Arabia; March 12, 1997. Current Cardiovascular Nursing Research, at the International Adult & Pediatric Cardiology Symposium; Riyadh, Saudi Arabia; December 5, 1996. Effective Management Strategies for Empowering Nurses to Increase Family Involvement in Critical Care, at the International Nursing Management Symposium; Riyadh, Saudi Arabia; March 1995. Research Utilization in Critical Care Nursing Practice, at the Nursing Research Symposium; Riyadh, Saudi Arabia; September 1994. Continuous Arteriovenous Hemofiltration Use with Intensive Care Patients, at the 4 th Annual Nursing Symposium, King Saud University; Riyadh, Saudi Arabia; February 1993. Critical Care Nursing in the Middle East, at the National Teaching Institute (NTI), American Association of Critical-care Nurse s; Boston, Massachusetts; May 1991. 5 For more information, visit clevelandclinic.org/nursing
Cultural Perspectives in Critical Care, at the National Teaching Institute (NTI), American Association of Critical-care Nurse s; Boston, Massachusetts; May 1991. ICU around the World, at the National Teaching Institute (NTI), American Association of Critical-care Nurse s; San Francisco, California; May 1990. Managing Stressful Situations in a Multicultural ICU Environment, at the Riyadh Regional Critical Care Conference; May 1989. Managing Stress in ICU, at the First Southeast Asia International Conference on Critical Care; Singapore; February 1989. [keynote speaker] New Perspectives in Hemodynamics, at the First Southeast Asia International Conference on Critical Care; Singapore; February 1989. 6 For more information, visit clevelandclinic.org/nursing