Content areas provide bulleted information every pediatric nurse practitioner must know. The certified pediatric nurse practitioner primary care cpnppc exam is 3 hours and asks 175 multiplechoice questions based on categories in the content outline, an essential study reference. This book provides complete information on new psychotropic drugs, new uses for established drugs, and clinically relevant advances in the neurosciences. When a nurse practitioner sees a patient, they dont see a medical diagnosis or a procedure. These questions differ from those that are included in the pediatric nurse practitioner. Best pocket guides for nurse practitioners midlevelu. Mar 21, 2016 nurse practitioners business practice and legal guide by carolyn buppert this reference book provides the legal scope and federal regulations foundation that nps need for the best, most effective practices. Laura is a family nurse practitioner in new york state, with additional experience with emergency, neonatal, and pediatric nursing. Authored by carla mills, a nurse practitioner s guide to smart health choices is a high quality, easy to understand, medical reference book written specifically for nonmedical readers. A must read for anyone taking the np certification exam. Graduates of the msn family nurse practitioner fnp specialty are educated to care for individuals and families across the lifespan. Information is presented in a clear, concise outline format beginning with growth and development and moving on to key issues such as nutrition, immunizations, and anticipatory guidance. Napnap publications national association of pediatric.
Clinical case studies for the family nurse practitioner is a key resource for advanced practice nurses and graduate students seeking to test their skills in assessing, diagnosing, and managing cases in family and primary care. Known for its accuracy, consistency, and portability, pediatric physical examination. It covers development, functional pediatric nurse practitioner. As a pediatric nurse practitioner, kidsdoc is an excellent app to recommend to your patients parents. National association of pediatric nurse practitioners. Edition 6 ebook written by joanne silbertflagg, elizabeth d. Napnap is committed to identifying and providing opportunities for the implementation, dissemination, and evaluation of researchbased care by pediatric nurse practitioners pnps and their fellow pediatric. The certified pediatric nurse practitioner acute care cpnpac exam is 3 hours and asks 175 multiplechoice questions based on categories in the content outline, an essential study reference.
Nurse practitioner books, ebooks and journals mosby. Thoroughly revised to reflect the most up to date information, the 2nd edition of this popular pocket resource for nurse practitioners. Develop critical thinking and testtaking skills for the exam and the firm knowledgebase needed for both the exam and practice. Pediatric nurse practitioner primary care this comprehensive reference looks at pediatric primary care from the nurse practitioners point of view and scope of practice. The post concludes with a list of 15 specialty apps pertinent to different types of providers including family, womens health, adult gerontology acute care, pediatric, and psychiatric nurse practitioners. It provides these clinical nurses with immediate and focused information on a wide range of clinical subjects. Key topics include developmental theory, issues of daily living, the health status of. Clinical geriatric psychopharmacology is the most authoritative clinical reference on the pharmacologic treatment of psychiatric disorders in elderly patients. Published monthly, the nurse practitioner provides practical, cuttingedge clinical and professional information by experts in the field, and supports nurse practitioners in their pursuit of professional excellence through continuing education offerings.
This blog post outlines 16 highquality smartphone and tablet apps that will serve as excellent resources for any nurse practitioner. Clinical resources for nps american association of nurse. National association of pediatric nurse practitioners and association of faculties of pediatric nurse practitioners. Written by nursing experts and based on the new american nurses credentialing center ancc pediatric primary care np.
Pediatric primary care, second edition, it provides quick access to the most common information found in pediatric practice including normal growth and development, health promotion, and the diagnosis and treatment of disease. No need for users to travel to 1 and 2 day courses. Obtaining nurse practitioner np board certification is a necessary final step in the progression from registered nurse rn to np. Primary care has been developed especially for pediatric nurse practitioners and family nurse practitioners preparing to take certification examinations and as a reference in the practice setting.
Practice guidelines for pediatric nurse practitioners. The book is a revision of the 2004 text published by health leadership associates, edited by virginia layng millonig and caryl mobley. In fact, the title of nurse practitioner applies only to those with a valid np credential, and one earns that credential by passing the np board certification exam in ones specialty area. The nurse practitioner s guide to nutrition is a comprehensive clinical resource for nurse practitioners working. Napnap joins leading child health groups in response to aca ruling. Elsevier is a leading publisher of health science books and journals, helping to advance medicine by delivering superior education, reference information and decision support tools to doctors, nurses, health practitioners. Today, over 10 editions later, wongs essentials of pediatric nursing continues to deliver current evidence on pediatric nursing topics through a relatively easytoread style. This easy to use guide picks up where the sanford guide leaves off. This book will help the user to be successful in the examination process. They include textbooks or other books that have a content focus on pediatric child health and whose target audience must be nurses andor pediatric nurse practitioners pnps and their fellow pediatric. For those applying to the adultgerontology acute care nurse practitioner with rnfa track only, at least two of the three required letters of reference should be from individuals attesting to the applicants experience as an rn and the applicants knowledge, judgement, and skills specific to perioperative patient care.
To read more about becoming a pediatric nurse practitioner, see what clinical settings are available to the nurse practitioner. The staff wishes you happiness and good health this holiday season. Elsevier is a leading publisher of health science books and journals, helping to advance medicine by delivering superior education, reference information and decision support tools to doctors, nurses, health practitioners and students. Designed as a stepbystep guide to providing a thorough and accurate orthopedic physical exam, this cue card series is an excellent resource for both students. Building on a storied history of teaching the fundamentals of pediatrics, the nelson textbook of pediatrics continues to be revised to meet modern day challenges in pediatrics and a changing technology landscape. Create a personal study plan and prepare using the resources below. A new and updated version of this bestselling resource. Amazing books written by nurse practitioners melissa decapua. The 5th edition is updated to reflect the latest guidelines, recommendations, diagnostic and treatment protocols.
The nurse practitioner s guide to nutrition by kathleen aston, phd, acnsbc. Pediatric primary care, 6th edition guides readers through the process of assessing, managing, and. A number of authoritative texts, such as those listed, are used to develop this certification examination. Spiralbound for quick reference in clinical settings, this photorich, stepbystep guide to physical examination for advanced practice providers. Oct 22, 2019 a legendary series for over seven decades, the nelson textbook of pediatrics is a worldclass reference for pediatric medicine. How do i prepare for my np board certification exam. Pediatric primary care 9780323243384 elsevier health. Nurse practitioners quick reference to clinical facts.
Published by the american academy of pediatrics, this app provides parents with guidelines to help them make smart decisions about the level of care needed when their child feels sick. Pedi stat is a rapid reference app designed for pediatric nurse practitioners. Primary care, sixth edition is an essential resource for nurses preparing to take certification examinations offered by the pediatric. Since the early 1980s, wongs essentials of pediatric nursing has been a goto reference guide for people needing a pediatric nursing reference book. The book serves pediatric nurse practitioner pnp and family nurse practitioner. Her blog is set up so that both patients and professionals can ask their questions to a working nurse practitioner.
Pediatric primary care nurse practitioner 06 reference list. Get an indepth look at pediatric primary care through the eyes of a nurse practitioner. Pediatric nurse practitioner certification study question book. Awarded first place in the 2014 ajn book of the year awards in the adult primary care category a daviss note book.
It shows patients how to direct their own health and health care more intelligently. This app provides quick access to critical information including weightbased and agespecific medication dosages. The goal is to assure that experienced dermatology nps work in clinical environments which provide ongoing clinical support and continuing educational opportunities with. Pnp book corner national association of pediatric nurse. The certified pediatric nurse exam is 3 hours and asks 175 multiplechoice questions based on categories in the content outline, an essential study reference. Written by expert pediatric nurse practitioners, this resource is a fully endorsed compendium of essential information. Practice questions, practice exams and a reference book that transitions with you into practice with free standard shipping. The dermatology nurse practitioner society does hold to strict adherence to these guidelines as it seeks to assure the highest quality of care for the dermatology patient. Apr 26, 2020 pediatric primary care nurse practitioner exam prep has been developed to assist the registered nurses to prepare for the pediatric primary care nurse practitioner ppcnp certification exam. Jones and bartlett publishers 2011 nurse s drug handbook is the most uptodate, practical, and easytouse nursing drug reference. Covers all subject areas of the pncb and ancc pediatric nurse practitioner certification exams.
Used on its own, or as a companion to the indepth reference, burns. Fasttrack medical settings call for atyourfingertips information. Using an easytouse outline format, it defines the parameters of the specialty by outlining the entire scope of pnp practice and covers everything in the pediatric nurse practitioners pnp certification exams. This portable quick reference book is filled with valuable assessment and management information for both pediatric and family nurse practitioners. In pediatric gastroesophageal reflux, immaturity of lower esophageal sphincter les function is manifested by frequent transient lower esophageal relaxations tlesrs, which result in the retrograde. The pediatric nursing certification board pncb, the largest nonprofit organization for pediatric nursing, offers internationally acclaimed certification exams maintenance recertification programs provides highest quality services continuing education that validate mastery specialized knowledge, skills, abilities in nursing practice to registered nurses advanced pncbs are unique they only. Information is presented in a clear, concise outline.
Jamie bond has been a registered nurse since 2002 and returned to the college scene in 2012 to become a family nurse practitioner. They see the whole patient, to include the physical, the mental, the emotional and the social, and they bring it in all together, and truly treat the patient. This book is designed to serve as a quick resource for practicing emergency room nurses, pediatric critical care nurses, school nurses, nurse practitioners, and other health care providers. Pediatric nursing study guides and nursing management. Organized by drug class and use, the tarascon pocket pharmacopoeia is a must have for any nurse practitioner. Course is online and can be accessed 24 hours a day. Pediatric nursing scope and standards book, 2nd edition 2015 published by the american nurses association, national association of pediatric nurse practitioners, and the society of pediatric. This book answers the need for quick reference to clinical facts for nurse practitioners. This handy book is a practical, portable reference designed for the busy nurse practitioner. The quick reference format facilitates immediate and accurate delivery of critical clinical information.
The pediatric nursing certification board pncb, the largest nonprofit organization for pediatric nursing, offers internationally acclaimed certification exams maintenance recertification programs provides. Pncb pnp boards student nurse practitioner allnurses. An illustrated handbook, 3rd edition teaches the unique range of skills needed to assess children of all ages. Msn nurse practitioner pathway school of nursing uab. Nurse practitioner certification examination and practice. Composed of more than 70 cases ranging from common to unique, the book compiles years of experience from experts in the. Our curriculum is based on the standards set forth by the aacn essentials, national organization of nurse practitioner faculties nonpf, national league for nursings competencies for ne, and nevada state board of nursing. Composed of more than 70 cases ranging from common to unique, the book. Its perfect for new and older nps, and can even be used by nurses interested in a legal perspective. Here is an easytouse, quick reference guide for nurse practitioners and other health care providers in emergency, medical, screening, fast track, andor primary care settings with pediatric. Student practitioners will also find the content helpful and readily useable as a reference. Pediatric primary care, 6th edition guides readers through the process of assessing, managing, and preventing health problems in infants, children, and adolescents.
To express concern about what the future holds for. Pediatric primary care 6th edition rent 9780323243384. Thoroughly revised to reflect the most up to date information, the 2nd edition of this popular pocket resource for nurse practitioners provides quick access to the mustknow information you need in clinical practice. Pediatric primary care, 6th edition guides readers through the process of assessing, managing, and preventing health.
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