39 questions (26% of the ANCC FNP exam) will test your knowledge and skills in the area of diagnosis. Knowledge: Pathogenesis and clinical manifestations of disease states. Skills: Differentiating between normal and abnormal physiologic or psychiatric changes. Diagnostic test selection and evaluation.
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Jan 03, 2016 · 1,237 Posts. Jan 3, 2016. I'm attending the Fitz review in Boston in May. Using the Leik book, Hollier review, q-bank and several other sources to study. The Fitz review is the one my advisor recommended - most of us are going to take the ANCC exam rather than AANP. The class that graduated last May from my college all attended Fitz -- 100% ...
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I started studying the last week of school and originally planned to give myself 5 weeks to study. I did not want to take any time off after graduation as I was in the process of job interviewing and wanted to take my certification exam as soon as possible.
This course contains about 36 hours of videos, practice questions at the end of each section, a 150 question practice test, online supplemental resources, and a spiral bound book (this gets mailed to you and is included in the course cost) that you’ll use to follow along while watching the videos.
Completing the online review course first – this supplemented the other study resources well. It was an excellent way to start my studying as it forced me to sit down and do a comprehensive review and also reminded me of areas I hadn’t touched in my more recent clinical rotations.
Hi all. Like many in the healthcare field I am experiencing serious burnout and am looking for a totally new career. I’m 30, and I can’t see myself doing this til I’m able to retire. I just feel like idk how to do anything else. Has anyone switched careers and if so what are you doing now?
Hello, if I’m talking to a Nurse Practitioner on the phone or in person what is the etiquette to address there title? Should I say “Nurse Practitioner Smith” or “Nurse Smith” or something else? Thank you for your help.
I have recently started a new job with a surgeon and I’ve been able to come and assist him on most of his cases so far and I absolutely love it. I’ve never had any OR experience prior to this but if possible this is something I would like to pursue in the future.
I had some questions on nurse practitioners doing clinical trials. I recently got a job offer to participate in a trial near my hometown. Anyone have experience with working with clinical trials?
I recently got a notification that the emergency mandate allowing the prescription of controlled substances over telehealth without an in-person visit first may be ending and not being renewed in April.
I work at an FQHC with a high burden of mental illness, substance abuse, and homelessness. We are re-evaluating panel size and am wondering what are some other experiences out there. Currently each PCP has a panel of about 1200, adjusted based on FTE.
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