Family Nurse Practitioner Certification Exam Review and Advanced Practice Update -

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Family Nurse Practitioner Certification Exam Review and Advanced Practice Update - 2010
by Fitzgerald Health Ed Assoc.
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The Fitzgerald Review Method has successfully prepared more than 50,000 NPs for certification and practice. Each track is focused on the content areas that make up that particular exam-revised annually to reflect the changes in emphasis of the certifying bodies. For more than 20 years, NP students have relied on Margaret Fitzgerald's NP exam prep courses.
Topics Covered in
Family Nurse Practitioner Certification Exam Review and Advanced Practice Update


Preparing for Exam and Test Taking Strategies
Cardiovascular Problems: A Focus on Hypertension, Dyslipidemia, and Disorders Revealed by Cardiac Auscultation


AANP vs ANCC: A Comparison of the Two Examinations
Common GU and GYN Problems: UTI, STI, and more


Primary Prevention: Health Promotion and Immunization
Neurologic and Mental Health Problems: Delirium, Dementia, and Mood Disorders


Secondary Prevention
Musculoskeletal Problems


Assessment and Intervention in Select Hematologic Disorders
Gastrointestinal and Hepatic Disorders


Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Disorders
Family Planning


Assessment and Intervention in Commonly Encountered Dermatologic Disorders
Pediatric Primary Care of the Infant, Child and Teen


Thyroid Disorders
Assessment and Intervention in Common Pediatric Acute and Chronic Illnesses


Issues of Diagnosis and Treatment
Ethical, Legal and Professional Practice Issues


Lower Respiratory Tract Disease: A Focus on Asthma, COPD, Acute Bronchitis and Community-acquired Pneumonia
Primary Care of the Woman During Pregnancy


Diabetes Mellitus
Prescribing in the Elder


These multi-media courses include:

Slides

Lectures

Hundreds of sample questions

On-line review of questions for content reinforcement