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Clinical Decision Making for Nurse Practitioners Denise L. Robinson

Clinical Decision Making for Nurse Practitioners By Denise L. Robinson

Clinical Decision Making for Nurse Practitioners by Denise L. Robinson


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A presentation and explanation of aspects of clinical decision-making. It contains case studies of the most common diseases and disorders encountered, and emphasizes assessment, physical examination, diagnosis and treatment planning. There are tutorials at the end of the text.

Clinical Decision Making for Nurse Practitioners Summary

Clinical Decision Making for Nurse Practitioners: A Case Study Approach by Denise L. Robinson

This is a presentation and explanation of aspects of clinical decision-making. An introductory chapter on clinical decision-making is followed by case studies of the most common diseases and disorders encountered in family practice. Each case study includes a review of the information necessary for developing a plan of care. The cases are holistically-focused and include lifespan considerations. Emphasis is placed on assessment, physical examination, diagnosis and treatment planning. The text's problem-oriented format is designed to promote and encourage thinking skills. A section of tutorials at the end of the text provides selected answers and rationales to reinforce the learned material.

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GOR005396880
9780397554591
0397554591
Clinical Decision Making for Nurse Practitioners: A Case Study Approach by Denise L. Robinson
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Lippincott Williams and Wilkins
1997-11-01
528
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