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Guest Editorial: Is It Time for a New NP Population: The Emergency Nurse Practitioner?
Guest Editorial: Is It Time for a New NP Population: The Emergency Nurse Practitioner?
Over the last 3 years, there has been a significant increase in nurse practitioners (NPs) working in emergency care settin...
Put It in the Air? Nebulized Opioids in the Emergency Department
Put It in the Air? Nebulized Opioids in the Emergency Department
Put It in the Air? Nebulized Opioids in the Emergency Depart... : Advanced Emergency Nursing Journal ...
Incidental Finding of a Skene Gland Cyst in the Emergency Department
Incidental Finding of a Skene Gland Cyst in the Emergency Department
A Skene gland cyst is one of several benign anterior wall masses that may not be identified until a
Cast Removal: Pearls and Methods
Cast Removal: Pearls and Methods
Cast removal is a common procedure that can involve risks to the patient and should be done by a qua
Content Validation of an Emergency Department Skin Risk Assessment Instrument
Content Validation of an Emergency Department Skin Risk Assessment Instrument
Pressure injuries (PIs) are an important quality and patient safety metric for health care organizat
Ophthalmologic Emergencies: Assessment and Management
Ophthalmologic Emergencies: Assessment and Management
There are an estimated 2–3 million emergency department (ED) visits in the United States for eye com
Guest Editorial: Exposing Research Misconduct and Data Misrepresentation Targeting Nurse Practitioners in Emergency Care
Guest Editorial: Exposing Research Misconduct and Data Misrepresentation Targeting Nurse Practitioners in Emergency Care
Dissemination of research findings is essential to the scientific process and helps fill knowledge gaps, inform future res...
Spontaneous Pneumothorax: Controversies in Treatment
Spontaneous Pneumothorax: Controversies in Treatment
The Research to Practice column critiques a current research article and translates the findings, in
Catamenial Pneumothorax: An Unusual Cause of Abdominal Pain
Catamenial Pneumothorax: An Unusual Cause of Abdominal Pain
A catamenial pneumothorax is a very rare condition resulting in spontaneous and recurrent pneumothor
Atopic Dermatitis: A Common Pediatric Diagnosis That Is Not Just Another Rash
Atopic Dermatitis: A Common Pediatric Diagnosis That Is Not Just Another Rash
Emergency nurse practitioners are expected to assess and manage a variety of patients. These patient
Mycoplasma Genitalium: A Lesser-Known Cause of Pelvic Inflammatory Disease
Mycoplasma Genitalium: A Lesser-Known Cause of Pelvic Inflammatory Disease
Mycoplasma genitalium (MG) is a bacterium that can be spread through sexual contact with another per
Splint Quality Assessment and Improvement Among Emergency Department Staff
Splint Quality Assessment and Improvement Among Emergency Department Staff
The purpose of this quality improvement project is to assess and improve the quality of splint appli
Guest Editorial: Nurse Practitioners in Emergency Care: The Evidence
Guest Editorial: Nurse Practitioners in Emergency Care: The Evidence
The central tenet of any professional field of study is its well-established body of research, its ethics, and general pub...
The Use of Activated Charcoal in Toxicology and Implications for APRN Practice
The Use of Activated Charcoal in Toxicology and Implications for APRN Practice
This Research to Practice article is designed to help aid advanced practice registered nurses (APRNs
A Possible Case of Opioid-Induced Hypoglycemia and the Potential Role of Naloxone
A Possible Case of Opioid-Induced Hypoglycemia and the Potential Role of Naloxone
Literature has found that individuals with opioid use disorders have increased fasting insulin level
Possible Case of Opioid-Induced Hypoglycemia and the Potential Role of Naloxone
Possible Case of Opioid-Induced Hypoglycemia and the Potential Role of Naloxone
TEST INSTRUCTIONS Read the article. The test for this nursing continuing professional development (NCPD) activi...
Emergency Medicine Case Study on Giant Cell Arteritis
Emergency Medicine Case Study on Giant Cell Arteritis
The purpose of this case study on giant cell arteritis (GCA) is to ensure that emergency nurse pract
Perilunate and Lunate Dislocations
Perilunate and Lunate Dislocations
Lunate and perilunate dislocations, although somewhat uncommon, are serious injuries and can be easi
Mpox Masquerading as Secondary Syphilis
Mpox Masquerading as Secondary Syphilis
Mpox is a great masquerader requiring emergency nurse practitioners to rely on their clinical acumen