Practice Presentation

Practice Presentation

Clinical Standard of Practice Presentation

Each student will present a Clinical Practice Presentation . The focus of the presentation must

reflect current treatment recommendations from accepted professional organizations. See syllabus

Be focus on a power point based in a SOAP clinical/medical note, with a patient assisted in a family practice ofice.

Clinical Standard of Practice Presentation

Students are expected to expand their use of resources for evidence-based

practice beyond the required text and explore nursing and related literature to

improve their understanding and application of advanced interventions. Each

student will present a Clinical Practice Presentation. The focus of the presentation

must reflect current treatment recommendations from accepted professional

organizations. Presentations will be evaluated related to the criteria listed.

Presentations must be no more than eight slides in a PowerPoint format with a

Reference List in APA format, will be no more than 15 minutes in length. Topics

will be listed, and students must sign up for presentation by the second week of

the course. Topics may include pneumonia, COPD, Parkinson’s, pancreatitis,

cholecystitis, Asthma, joint replacement, psoriasis, and others.

Criteria Points

Criteria Points

1 Presents the case including CC, HPI, Hx, ROS and PE findings concisely

2 List possible differential diagnosis with supporting/excluding criteria. 10

3 What labs or tests are typically ordered concerning this condition? What results should the Does NP expect to see with this diagnosis?

4 What medications are typically prescribed for this condition? List specific drugs, starting doses, dose ranges, precautions to keep in mind when prescribing these drugs.

5 What are the outcomes expected or unexpected for this specific condition? Moreover, What patient outcomes will trigger a referral?

6 Provide patient teaching materials specific to their condition

Reference :

You can use MERCK manual

All references not older than 2015

American Psychological Association [APA]. (2010). Publication manual of the

American Psychological Association (6th ed.). Washington, DC:

Dunphy, L. M., Winland-Brown, J., Porter, B., & Thomas, D. (2015). Primary care: Art

and science of advanced practice nursing. 4th ed. FA.Davis. Philadelphia, PA.

ISBN-13: 978-0803638013

Fenstermacher, K., & Hudson, B. T. (2019). Practice guidelines for family nurse

practitioners (5th ed.). Elsevier. St Louis, Ms. ISBN-10: 0323290809

Goroll, A. H., & Mulley, A. G. (2014). Primary care medicine: office evaluation and

management of the adult patient. 7th ed. Wolters Kluwer Health: Philadelphia, PA.

ISBN-13: 978-1451151497

Kennedy-Malone, L., Fletcher, K. R. & Martin-Plank, L. (2014). Advanced Practice

Nursing in the Care of Older Adults. F.A. Davis Company. Philadelphia, PA. ISBN

13: 978-0803624917

Rhoads, J., & Jensen, M. M. (Eds.). (2014). Differential Diagnosis for the Advanced

Practice Nurse. Springer Publishing Company. New York, NY. ISBN-10:

0826110274