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  • 1Nursing credentials and certifications — A nurse s postnominal (listed after the name) credentials usually follow his or her name in this order: Highest earned academic degree in or related to nursing (e.g. MSN ) Nursing licensure (e.g. RN ) Nursing certification (e.g. CCRN ) Generally… …

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  • 2List of nursing credentials — Postnominal Nursing Credential UsageA nurse s postnominal (listed after the name) credentials usually follow his or her name in this order: * Highest earned academic degree in or related to nursing (e.g. MSN ) * Nursing licensure (e.g. RN ) *… …

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  • 3CCE — Coca Cola Enterprises, Inc. (Business » NYSE Symbols) * Consejo Coordinador Empresarial (International » Mexican) * Certified Computer Examiner (Business » Positions) * Certified Childbirth Educator (Community » Educational) * Certified Coin… …

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  • 4CCE — The Three letter acronym CCE has multiple meanings, including:* Camouflage Centre Europe, a French woodland camouflage pattern * Central Canada Exhibition in Ottawa, Canada * Certified Childbirth Educator * Certified Computer Examiner * The… …

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  • 5ICCE — International Certified Childbirth Educator (Business » Positions) …

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  • 6Midwifery — Midwives redirects here. For the novel by Chris Bohjalian, see Midwives (novel). A midwife measures the height of the mother s fundus at about 26 weeks to determine the probable gestational age of the fetus. Midwifery is a health care profession… …

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  • 7Nurse midwife — Main article: Midwifery In the United States, a Certified Nurse Midwife ( CNM ) is an Advanced Practice Nurse who has specialized education and training in both Nursing and Midwifery. CNM s function as primary healthcare providers for women and… …

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  • 8Unlicensed assistive personnel — (UAP) is an umbrella term to describe a job class of paraprofessionals who assist individuals with physical disabilities, mental impairments, and other health care needs with their activities of daily living (ADLs) and provide bedside care… …

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