Practical Tips on Writing Prescriptions

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http://evolve.elsevier.com/Edmunds/NP/ Many sources describe the importance of prescriptive authority for full implementation of the health provider’s role; however, very few texts describe the mechanics and technicalities of the actual process….

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Special Populations: Pediatrics

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http://evolve.elsevier.com/Edmunds/NP/ The dramatic decrease in infant mortality rates throughout the twentieth century has paralleled the development of improvements in the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of pediatric problems; the introduction of…

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Special Populations: Pregnant and Nursing Women

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http://evolve.elsevier.com/Edmunds/NP/ Providing drug therapy to pregnant or lactating women poses a unique challenge for health care practitioners. Because these patients represent a state of duality, the clinician who prescribes a…

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Historical Review of Prescriptive Authority: The Role of Nurses (NPs, CNMs, CRNAs, and CNSs) and Physician Assistants

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http://evolve.elsevier.com/Edmunds/NP/ Overview Traditionally, prescriptive authority has been the domain of physicians and dentists. The impact of physician prescriptive authority and primary care practices on other types of providers is important….

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Special Populations: Geriatrics

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http://evolve.elsevier.com/Edmunds/NP/ Over the past century, the number of older adults has increased more than 10-fold and continues to increase. In the year 2000, approximately 35 million people were aged 65…

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Pharmacokinetics

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Figure 2–1 The absorption, distribution, biotransformation (metabolism), and excretion of a typical drug after its oral administration. DRUG ABSORPTION Drug absorption refers to the passage of drug molecules from the…

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Drugs for Pain, Inflammation, and Arthritic Disorders

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Figure 30–1 Pathogenesis of rheumatoid arthritis and sites of action of selected antirheumatic drugs. In this simplified view of the immune system, antigen-presenting cells phagocytose antigens and present them to…

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Antiarrhythmic Drugs

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Figure 14–1 Relationships between ion currents, cardiac action potentials, and the findings on surface ECG. The normal heartbeat originates in the SA node. The impulse is conducted through internodal fibers…

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Drugs Affecting Fertility and Reproduction

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Figure 34–1 Biosynthesis of sex steroids. In the ovary, pregnenolone is converted to androstenedione and testosterone in thecal cells. These steroids are then converted to estrone and estradiol in granulosa…

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