Clinical Pearl Wednesday #62
Here is a quick trick you can use to rapidly assess the risk of drug to drug interactions: Think of drugs that could possibly cause a serious adverse event that the patient
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Here is a quick trick you can use to rapidly assess the risk of drug to drug interactions: Think of drugs that could possibly cause a serious adverse event that the patient
When you start your own practice or you have an already established practice and begin introducing new services, growing it, etc., it can become overwhelming. Often times, the nurse practitioner entrepreneur will
I just wanted to say Merry Christmas to all the Elite Nurse Practitioner readership! I am very thankful for each and every one of you for the continued support! I feel blessed
We are taught that taking metronidazole with alcohol could cause a disulfiram-like reaction: N+V, dizziness, headache, abdominal discomfort…. basically, hangover-like symptoms. But, according to one study, metronidazole does not interact with alcohol
Have you ever considered investigating the health of your bank? I bet 99% of you reading this answered NO to that question…. You should, and here is why: In the last 20
The Elite Nurse Practitioner is proud to announce the release of The Financial Independence and Investment Course! This course is designed for the nurse practitioner who wants to build a life of
Most working professionals are familiar with the concept of financial independence, especially the nurse practitioner entrepreneur since it is one of the final goals of starting a practice, but many do not
Have you ever been auscultating heart sounds in a patient and heard a murmur? There are numerous different types of murmurs and it is often hard for the non-cardiac trained provider to
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