Clinical Pearl Wednesday #39
Have a patient with a cerumen impaction? Try non-children’s liquid Colace instead of expensive earwax removal products. Liquid Colace dissolves and loosens cerumen just as well as products like Debrox, but at
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Have a patient with a cerumen impaction? Try non-children’s liquid Colace instead of expensive earwax removal products. Liquid Colace dissolves and loosens cerumen just as well as products like Debrox, but at
I get asked often “What should my niche be?” and that is a question YOU must figure out. Please read these articles about finding a niche here and here. But another strategy
Starting a new business is very exciting! People get excited about setting up an office, having business cards, being called the “CEO” of their business, etc… This is great! You should be
Do not throw away your expired EpiPens! Epinephrine is still 100% potent 6 months after expiration, 95% potent 1 year after expiration, and 90% potent after 2 and a half years! So,
If you can find a way to deliver convenience to a specific target market, you will create a very successful practice. This is even more true if you want to create a
For the nurse practitioner who practices in a restrictive state, having a physician collaborator is a necessary evil per state law. Some nurse practitioners will utilize the collaborator to help them clinically,
Do not keep wounds dry! It amazes me that providers teach patients to keep their wounds dry. This does not facilitate healing. Giving it “air” does not promote healing. Wounds need to
I see on multiple Facebook groups and message boards nurse practitioners who are accepting very low salaries. I understand that many nurse practitioners out there are desperate to secure employment. You need
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