Clinical Guidelines for Advanced Practice Nursing

  • Clinical Guidelines for Advanced Practice Nursing
    By Karen G. Duderstadt, Rebekah Kaplan

    Secondary nonmonosymptomatic enuresis requires further work-up for neurologic involvement especially if unresponsive to traditional treatments for enuresis or stool retention (Robson, 2009). Prevalence and incidence.

  • Clinical Guidelines for Advanced Practice Nursing
    By Karen G. Duderstadt, Rebekah Kaplan, Geraldine M. Collins-Bride

    Harwell, T. S., Casten, R.J., Armstrong, K. A., Dempsey, S., Coons, H. L., & Davis, M. (1998) Results of a domestic violence training program offered to ... Retrieved from http://jiv.sagepub.com/content/29/10/1894.full.pdf+html Miller, ...

  • Clinical Guidelines for Advanced Practice Nursing
    By Geraldine M. Collins-Bride

    Clinical Guidelines for Advanced Practice Nursing

  • Clinical Guidelines for Advanced Practice Nursing
    By Geraldine M. Collins-Bride, JoAnne M. Saxe

    An Interdisciplinary Approach Geraldine M. Collins-Bride, JoAnne M. Saxe. TABLE 12-1 Revisions to Medication Guide Medication Guide Antidepressant Medicines, Depression and Other Serious Mental Illnesses, and Suicidal Thoughts or ...

  • Clinical Guidelines for Advanced Practice Nursing
    By Jim Gatewood, Yoonmee Joo

    The Fourth Edition has a keen focus on gerontology to accommodate the AGNP specialty and to better assist the student or clinician in caring for the aging population.