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A 66-year-old patient presents with a report of dyspnea, fatigue, and occasional palpitations for the past several days.
Which of the following physical exam findings is consistent with the diagnosis of hand, foot, and mouth disease?
The nurse practitioner is caring for a 25 year-old who is admitted to the hospital for ITP. Vital signs: BP 110/78, heart rate 85, RR 18,
The nurse practitioner hears a high-pitched, holosystolic murmur over the apex of the heart on a routine cardiac exam.
A 14-year-old patient presents to the clinic with pruritic, scaly, oval lesions on their chest and back. They report that they noticed one larger scaly lesion
A patient presents to the office for new onset of fever, fatigue, and dyspnea. On exam, the nurse practitioner notes a new cardiac murmur
What is the best way to document this patient's gravidity and parity? Group of answer choices G2P1203 G2P0312 G3P2103 G3P3210
A 30 year old woman comes to the clinic with a complaint of sudden hearing loss in her left ear, accompained by tinnitus and vertigo
Question: Write an example of how this hypothetical patient would describe her Genitourinary/Gynecological:
This time, she was able to have a healthy vaginal birth after cesarean (VBAC). What disorder did Linda have after her first pregnancy?
An 18-month-old patient is brought to the clinic by their guardian for a well-child visit. The guardian is concerned that the patient is experiencing delays
Val Sims is a self-employed CPA and is the sole practitioner in her tax practice. She has had several situations arise this year involving client representation
Mrs. V. is a 28-year-old patient who delivered by emergency Cesarean section 3 hours ago. Her estimated blood loss was 1400 mL
Read the article, "Medical Error Reduction and Prevention." Summarize the importance of collaboration and communication among interprofessional
Use examples from Brawley (2012), your experience, and other relevant resources to explore how understanding professional guidelines affects patient outcomes
A new parent is nervous about sudden unexplained infant death (SUID) and asks the nurse how to prevent it when the newborn is ready to sleep
What medical technique is used to measure the fetus's heartbeat during the birthing process by attaching a device on the mother's abdomen
The nurse is preparing to administer an anticoagulant. Group the correct nursing implications with the correct drug. Some options may be used more than once.
Which elements should be included in a history of present illness to completely characterize a patient's chief concern?
Write an example of how this hypothetical patient would describe her Breast assessment; If she was pregnant Use words lie reported and admitted
Compare and One of the main quality improvement strategies for increasing health literacy in diabetic patients involves coordinating multidisciplinary care
What prompts (from the prompting hierarchy) and/or strategies are you planning to teach the parent related to this activity and the child's functional outcome?
Identify role models and mentors to support professional growth (AACN, n.d.). Throughout my nursing career, I have been fortunate to benefit
Introduction -Brief overview of the health of the population chosen -Introduce the global burden of disease OR risk factor chosen
A MBB student-athlete reports to ATF one week s/p left knee ACL reconstruction. Patient ambulating with bilateral crutches, knee immobilizer set in 30 degrees