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Clinical Case Studies for the Family Nurse Practitioner.

Clinical Case Studies for the Family Nurse Practitioner is a key resource for advanced practice nurses and graduate students seeking to test their skills in assessing, diagnosing, and managing cases in family and primary care. Composed of more than 70 cases ranging from common to unique, the book co...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Neal-Boylan, Leslie
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Hoboken : John Wiley & Sons, 2011.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Clinical Case Studiesfor the Family NursePractitioner; Table of Contents; Contributors; Preface; Acknowledgments; Introduction; List of Abbreviations and Acronyms; Section 1: The Neonate; Case 1.1 Cardiovascular screening exam; Case 1.2 Pulmonary screening exam; Case 1.3 Skin screening exam; Case 1.4 Oxygenation; Case 1.5 Nutrition and weight; Section 2: The Infant; Case 2.1 Nutrition and weight; Case 2.2 Health maintenance; Case 2.3 Growth and development; Case 2.4 Heart murmur; Case 2.5 Cough; Case 2.6 Diarrhea; Case 2.7 Fall off changing table; Section 3: The Toddler/Preschool Child.
  • Case 3.1 EaracheCase 3.2 Bedwetting; Case 3.3 Burn; Case 3.4 Toothache; Case 3.5 Abdominal pain; Case 3.6 Lesion on penis; Section 4: The School-Aged Child; Case 4.1 Skin rash; Case 4.2 Eye irritation; Case 4.3 Cough and diffi culty breathing; Case 4.4 Obesity; Case 4.5Sore throat; Case 4.6 Rash and fever; Case 4.7 Incontinence; Case 4.8 Disruptive behavior; Case 4.9 Nightmares; Section 5: The Adolescent; Case 5.1 Birth control decision making; Case 5.2 Funny feeling with urination; Case 5.3 Weight loss; Case 5.4 Menstrual cramps; Case 5.5 Mother ' s concern; Case 5.6 Sexual identity.
  • Case 5.7 Missed periodsCase 5.8 Left knee pain and swelling; Section 6: Women's Health Cases; Case 6.1 Headache; Case 6.2 Night sweats; Case 6.3 Abdominal pain; Case 6.4 Fatigue and joint pain; Case 6.5 Muscle tenderness; Case 6.6 Urinary frequency; Case 6.7 Insomnia; Case 6.8 Vaginal itching; Case 6.9 Abdominal pain and weight gain; Case 6.10 Contraception; Section 7: Men's Health Cases; Case 7.1 Fatigue; Case 7.2 Testicular pain; Case 7.3 Prostate changes; Section 8:General Adult Health; Case 8.1 Weight gain and fatigue; Case 8.2 Fatigue; Case 8.3 Morning headache; Case 8.4 Facial pain.
  • Case 8.5 Burning epigastric pain after mealsCase 8.6 Burning chest pain; Case 8.7 Chest pain; Case 8.8 Chest pain and dyspnea without radiation; Case 8.9 Persistent cough and joint tenderness; Case 8.10 Nonhealing skin lesion; Case 8.11 Aching in legs; Case 8.12 Difficulty breathing; Case 8.13 Wrist pain and swelling; Case 8.14 Hand numbness; Case 8.15 Depression; Case 8.16 Anxiety; Case 8.17 Abdominal bloating and diarrhea; Case 8.18 Elevated LFTs; Case 8.19 Intractable pain; Section 9: The Older Adult; Case 9.1 Back pain; Case 9.2 Just not feeling right; Case 9.3 Tremor and fatigue.
  • Case 9.4 Visual changesCase 9.5 Confusion; Case 9.6 Itching and soreness; Case 9.7 Knee pain; Case 9.8 Delirium; Index.