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Describe how you plan to use open-ended Reflective Questions (from the CASEtools chart) to elicit 1. information, 2. reflection, and 3.
Evaluating Evidence-Based Research in Advanced Practice Nursing (APN) Objectives: Analyze and critique a Peer-Reviewed EBP Research Paper
How is the pain experienced by a patient after abdominal surgery classified:
Question: A week later, the patient returns to your office with blood pressure measurements taken by his company's nurse.
Question: Who of the following is most likely to show permanent cognitive or behavioral deficits?
Who will be involved in the planning process? (e.g. community-based participatory research, coalitions, community partners, etc).
Based on the patient's history and physical examination, which of the following statements concerning his hypertensive complications is most likely true?
Question: Which of the following statements accurately apply(ies) to mild hypertension? Question options:
Your patient is an active 85-year-old assisted living facility resident. She does all her cooking and participates in the facility activities.
A 52-year-old man presents due to fatigue, decreased libido, and decreased muscle strength; the latter of which he has noticed during weightlifting exercises
As one of the cooks present at the time, you are asked to create a report on yesterday's preparations
Question: The family nurse practitioner is caring for a 49-year-old female patient who has a recent diagnosis of fibromyalgia.
A family nurse practitioner examines a 24-year-old Hispanic-American female patient who is experiencing symptoms of a urinary tract infection.
Question: Which of the following statements is true regarding the leading causes of cancer mortality in the United States?
Question: With respect to secondary prevention measures for cancer, which of the following is true?
A 23-year-old man with cocaine use disorder and ADHD presents to an outpatient psychiatric appointment. The patient was prescribed Adderall
A 68-year-old male presented to the clinic with complaints of a persistent dry cough for the past two months and frequent urination for the past four months
What does optimal development look like? What populations and ages are at the greatest risk for abuse and neglect?
He comes to you in your primary care office complaining of depression and occasional confusion and tinnitus.
Molly, age 72 years, comes to the clinic with the following signs and symptoms: decreased ability to maintain attention; disorganized thinking;
What is the double burden of disease? (See WHO video, clinical vignette) Group of answer choices under nutrition and overweight/obesity
With the growing momentum for all RNs to get their BSNs within a certain number of years, many nurses are feeling like they are being 'forced' to get their BSN
Question: In the diagnostic workup of a patient with a TIA, when should a lumbar puncture be used? Question options:
A patient has a history of renal calculi. The nurse knows which diuretic will help prevent the recurrence of calculi by decreasing calcium in the urine?
An 18-year-old woman recently diagnosed with systemic lupus erythematosus is in the office for follow-up after an emergency department visit for face,