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FDA-approved Drug

Choose one of the two following specific populations: either pregnant women or older adults. Then, select a specific disorder from the DSM-5-TR to use. Use the Walden Library to research evidence-based treatments for your selected disorder in your selected population (either older adults or pregnant women). You will need to recommend one FDA-approved drug, one non-FDA-approved “off-label” […]

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Nurses Lobby Congress

On what policy issues might nurses lobby Congress? What strategies might nurse use to have their voices heard? Title: Nursing Advocacy in Congress: Policy Issues and Strategies for Impact Introduction Nurses play a critical role in the healthcare system, providing care, support, and expertise to patients in various settings. Beyond their clinical roles, nurses also

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Accuracy of a Screening Test

An important part of building evidence-based practice is the development, refinement, and use of quality diagnostic tests and measures in research and practice. Discuss the role of sensitivity and specificity in accuracy of a screening test? Please include 400 words in your initial post with two scholarly references by Wednesday midnight and answer two peers with

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Effects Associated with Thermal Injuries

Evaluate the potential complications and long-term effects associated with thermal injuries and burns, such as wound infections, contractures, hypertrophic scarring, and psychological distress. How can nurse practitioners recognize and manage these complications to optimize patient outcomes and facilitate physical and emotional recovery? Title: Managing Thermal Injuries and Burns: Complications, Long-Term Effects, and the Role of

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Concepts of S-M-A-R-T Goals

SMART Goals Setting goals is an important part of lifelong education and career planning. When FNP (family nurse practitioner students)  consider their goals for their future careers, they should consider using the SMART principles, which have been around since the 1980s.  SMART is an acronym that helps guide the formulation of goals that are: Specific

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