Interactive, Case-Based Teaching Design Strategies for Nurse Practitioner Students
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reports that 7.5% of children under the age of 18 in the United States have an asthma diagnosis. Nurse practitioners will manage asthma for pediatric patients in well and acute primary care clinic visits. In both types of visits, nurse practitioner students must be able to assess the child and develop a treatment plan. When presented with a patient case, learners must have opportunities to demonstrate clinical reasoning progress through appropriate assessment and the ability to develop an evidence-based intervention or plan of care.
Source: The Journal for Nurse Practitioners - Category: Nursing Authors: Jennifer Ridgway, Carrie Sennett, Diana Vasquez, Natasha McClure Tags: By Faculty for Faculty Source Type: research
More News: Asthma | Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) | Children | Nurses | Nursing | Pediatrics | Primary Care | Students | Teaching | Universities & Medical Training | USA Health