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Tele-Sim For Nurse Practitioner Clinical Education: An Online, Real-Time, Educational Innovation Using Simulation And Telehealth For Learning Physical Assessment Skills, Kat Tremblay May 2023

Tele-Sim For Nurse Practitioner Clinical Education: An Online, Real-Time, Educational Innovation Using Simulation And Telehealth For Learning Physical Assessment Skills, Kat Tremblay

Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) Translational and Clinical Research Projects

Background: Increasing numbers of nurse practitioner (NP) educational programs are being offered online, with little or no face-to-face contact among students and instructors. Students express lack of confidence in their physical examination skills and want live instructor demonstrations, observed practice, and real-time feedback from their clinical instructors.

Significance: NP students need to acquire physical examination skills to increase competency in assessing patients for enhanced clinical judgment and improved patient outcomes.

Purpose/Aims: to improve and measure the competency and confidence in the performance of advanced physical assessment skills of NP students in an advanced health assessment (AHA) clinical course with an …


Nurse Practitioner Screening Practices For Mild Cognitive Impairment In The Older Adult, Margaret Mcilwain Oct 2014

Nurse Practitioner Screening Practices For Mild Cognitive Impairment In The Older Adult, Margaret Mcilwain

Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) Translational and Clinical Research Projects

Abstract

Nurse practitioners (NPs/APRNs) who provide primary care services may be the first line providers in situations where adults present with symptoms of memory loss and forgetfulness. Though protocols are available for evaluating dementia, specific guidelines for evaluating early cognitive changes, Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI), are lacking. This descriptive research project assesses the knowledge, current screening methods, and barriers to screening for MCI by nurse practitioners (APRNs) in the state of Georgia. One hundred and thirty two NPs participated in the survey. Forty-five percent of the participants were unfamiliar with the diagnostic category of MCI. Of the major barriers identified, …