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  • Authors: Colyar, Margaret R (2020)

  • "We believe the procedures outlined will improve the marketability of the nurse practitioner and serve as a good reference tool for family and/or adult nurse practitioners in an ambulatory care setting. Prerequisites for this book are basic anatomy and physiology, microbiology, pharmacology, principles of aseptic technique, and basic nursing skills. The procedures in this book were chosen based on a comprehensive study of types of procedures currently used in the nurse practitioner's practice. Many of the procedures can be used in any ambulatory setting"--

  • TVS.005303_TT_Constance Dahlin, Patrick Coyne - Advanced Practice Palliative Nursing-Oxford University Press (2023).pdf.jpg
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  • Authors: - (2023)

  • "As the largest segment of health care providers, nurses have a prominent role in the front line of care. Nurses spend the most time with patients and families. This proximity allows for: comprehensive assessment of the person and family to facilitate personalized care; implementation and evaluation of the treatment plan; and care coordination. Nurses are uniquely positioned in healthcare to observe family interactions, support a patient's coping and listen to a patient's most inner thoughts and concerns across many situations. APRNs are one of the fastest growing segments of nursing and health care and will continue to have an ever-growing influence on accessibility and quality of he...

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  • Authors: Holly, Cheryl (2012)

  • This book addresses the basic concepts of systematic reviews and their relationship to clinical practice and policy, and delineates the systematic steps of this process along with the development of a systematic review proposal and clinical question. It also describes how to find and select the best available evidence and explores specific types of systematic reviews including experimental, observational and economic evidence, and the current and future use of the process. It is an essential resource for practitioners seeking to provide care based on the most current evidence-based knowledge.