Clinical Guidelines in Primary Care: A Reference and Review Book
A reference and review book of clinical guidelines for nurse practitioners and other primary care providers. Reference includes common primary care diagnoses in a bulleted format for quick reference. Diagnoses have comprehensive drug tables with brand & generic names of drugs, drug dosages, mechanism of action, contraindications, plus much more. Comprehensive and concise study guide for NP students. The book that you ll keep in your clinical practice for years to come.
Includes all the latest evidence-based NP practices!
An excellent clinical resource that gives you essential diagnosis and patient management tools for daily practice.
Incorporates evidence-based practices for all primary care conditions.
A book that transitions with you into practice!
- Paperback: 756 pages
- Publisher: Advanced Practice Education Associates; 1 edition (March 15, 2011)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 1892418169
- ISBN-13: 978-1892418166
- Product Dimensions: 11 x 8.5 x 1.5 inches
- Shipping Weight: 4 pounds
Clinical Guidelines in Primary Care: A Reference and Review Book PDF
Great Review Book for NP certification. Covers health conditions per gender, systems, and special populations (men & women; pediatric, pregnancy, lactation). Short summations of of health issues in bulleted form per order of description, etiologies, incidence, risk factors, assessment, DDx, diagnostic tests, non-pharmacologic and pharmacologic management (clear & easy to follow tables), when to refer, F/U, and possible complications. Important information is highlighted (bolded & framed).By AV
The book is from 2011, therefore some of the information might not be up-to-date.
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Ordered this book during my first semester clinical class. It was a life saver! There is a lot of useful tips and information in this book for a new practitioner or student. Out of all my books required for clinicals, this was probably my favorite. One of the many things that was very helpful for me as a student was the ability to take the patients symptoms that you collect during your physical exam and look up the problem under the "system" (such as neuro or musculoskeletol)...the book list the top differential diagnosis along with the suggested treatment. If the treatment listed is a certain medication, it will list the drug, dosage, etc. It was just like having epocrates but much cheaper and right at my fingertips. It was also very helpful when writing the required SOAP notes for school.By Pam
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