
Clinical Pearl Wednesday #22
Have a patient with a swollen, erythematous and painful joint without injury? Do you suspect gout? Ascertain if they have had any recent changes with their medication. Drug-induced gout is one of
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Have a patient with a swollen, erythematous and painful joint without injury? Do you suspect gout? Ascertain if they have had any recent changes with their medication. Drug-induced gout is one of
I often think about this. What if I lost my NP license due to a frivolous lawsuit, erroneous board complaint, or god forbid a horrible medical error…. Would I be okay? I
It is absolutely CRITICAL that you understand who your target market is for any business you decide to start. It doesn’t matter if you’re selling ice cream or prescribing testosterone replacement therapy,
Have a patient with a moderately elevated prostate specific antigen (PSA)? Do not freak out! To many providers are trigger happy with referrals, especially with an elevated PSA. Take a deep breath
To many people get “analysis paralysis” when they want to start a side business, buy real estate, or do anything else that requires some form of financial risk. This is especially true
The only course designed by a nurse practitioner, FOR nurse practitioners, on how to practice and open a men’s health and testosterone replacement clinic has been released! This course is designed for
Everything you chart stems from the chief complaint and the history of present illness (HPI). This means that whatever is documented in the subjective portion of your chart needs to be addressed
Inspect your patients’ skin! Whatever a patient is complaining about, inspect the area of concern! You know how many times I have made an easy diagnosis simply by lifting a shirt and
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