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Differential diagnosis for the advanced practice nurse / Jacqueline Rhoads, Marilee Murphy Jensen.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: New York : Springer Publishing Company, 2014Description: 1 online resource (x, 325 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780826110282
  • 0826110282
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 616.07/5 23
LOC classification:
  • RT48
NLM classification:
  • WY 100.4
Online resources:
Contents:
Share Differential Diagnosis for the Advanced Practice Nurse -- Introduction to Differential Diagnosis and Diagnosis of Common Problems -- Abdominal Pain -- Ankle Pain -- Breast Lumps -- Chest Pain -- Cough -- Diarrhea -- Dizziness -- Ear Discharge -- Ear Pain -- Elbow Pain -- Enlarged Lymph Nodes -- Eye Discharge -- Eye Pain -- Eye Redness -- Fatigue -- Foot Pain -- Hand Pain and Swelling -- Headache -- Heartburn -- Heavy Menstrual Flow -- Hip Pain -- Knee Pain -- Low Back Pain -- Lower Extremity Edema -- Mouth Lesions -- Neck Pain -- Painful Intercourse -- Runny Nose -- Shortness of Breath -- Shoulder Pain -- Skin Lesions -- Skin Rashes -- Sore Throat -- Tinnitis--Ringing in the Ears -- Vaginal Discharge -- Vaginal Lesions -- Vomiting -- Wrist Pain.
Summary: Establishing a differential diagnosis can be challenging even for expert advanced practice nurses (APRNs), let alone students. This easy-access clinical guide to commonly seen symptoms, written for APRN students and new practitioners, describes step by step how to obtain a reliable patient history and choose the appropriate directed physical exam for the presenting problem, followed by how to use this patient history and physical exam findings to form a differential diagnosis. Unfolding case scenarios provided for each symptom further demonstrate a sound process for formulating a differential.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Establishing a differential diagnosis can be challenging even for expert advanced practice nurses (APRNs), let alone students. This easy-access clinical guide to commonly seen symptoms, written for APRN students and new practitioners, describes step by step how to obtain a reliable patient history and choose the appropriate directed physical exam for the presenting problem, followed by how to use this patient history and physical exam findings to form a differential diagnosis. Unfolding case scenarios provided for each symptom further demonstrate a sound process for formulating a differential.

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Share Differential Diagnosis for the Advanced Practice Nurse -- Introduction to Differential Diagnosis and Diagnosis of Common Problems -- Abdominal Pain -- Ankle Pain -- Breast Lumps -- Chest Pain -- Cough -- Diarrhea -- Dizziness -- Ear Discharge -- Ear Pain -- Elbow Pain -- Enlarged Lymph Nodes -- Eye Discharge -- Eye Pain -- Eye Redness -- Fatigue -- Foot Pain -- Hand Pain and Swelling -- Headache -- Heartburn -- Heavy Menstrual Flow -- Hip Pain -- Knee Pain -- Low Back Pain -- Lower Extremity Edema -- Mouth Lesions -- Neck Pain -- Painful Intercourse -- Runny Nose -- Shortness of Breath -- Shoulder Pain -- Skin Lesions -- Skin Rashes -- Sore Throat -- Tinnitis--Ringing in the Ears -- Vaginal Discharge -- Vaginal Lesions -- Vomiting -- Wrist Pain.

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