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期刊名:Jnp-journal for nurse practitioners

缩写:JNP-J NURSE PRACT

ISSN:1555-4155

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IF/分区:1.5/Q4

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There is a steady increase in demand for mental health services and a lack of providers. Recent societal changes resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic have increased these needs. Psychiatric mental health nurse practitioners (PMHNP) are well...
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Jennifer Nance,Elizabeth Walters,Zachary Willis Jennifer Nance
Clinicians' nonadherence to the 2012 Infectious Diseases Society of America's group A streptococcal (GAS) pharyngitis guidelines leads to unnecessary in-person clinic visits, unnecessary use of bacterial testing, and inappropriate antibioti...
Adele Marie Caruso,George Lin,S Bruce Malkowicz Adele Marie Caruso
The coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic presented challenges for urology patients to receive care in the format of a traditional clinic visit. For renal cancer patients, active surveillance and postintervention surveillance are the standard c...
Joan LaJoie,Brian Lentz Joan LaJoie
This case report describes a young adult patient with post-severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 acute viral myocarditis who initially presented to a local urgent care center. The patient decompensated and was transferred to our t...
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Knowledge related to reproductive health in adolescents with sickle cell disease (SCD) is not fully addressed. We evaluated reproductive health and knowledge among adolescent girls with SCD. Seventy-nine adolescents, 13-21 years of age comp...