Evidence Based Practice
Klardie, K. A., Johnson, J., McNoughton, M. A., & Meyers, W. (2004). Integrating the principles of evidence-based practice into clinical practice. Journal of the American Academy of Nurse Practitioners, 16 (3), 100+
Goolsby, M. J. (2001). Evaluating and applying clinical practice guidelines. Journal of the American Academy of Nurse Practioners, 13 (1), 3-6.
Goolsby, M. J. (2004). Integrating the principles of evidenced-based practice into clinical practice. Journal of the American Academy of Nurse Practitioners, 16 (3), 98+
Turkel, M. C., & Ray, M. A. (2004). Creating a caring practice environment through self-renewal. Nursing Administration Quarterly, 28 (4), 249-254.
Medications to avoid in older adult population
Fick, D.M., Cooper, J.W., Wade, W.E., Waller, J.L., Maclean J.R., & Beers, M.H (2003). Updating the Beers criteria for potentially inappropriate medication use in older adults results of a US consensus panel of experts. Archives of Internal Medicine 163, 2716-2724.
Mental Health
Tumolo, J. (2003). Boys don't cry. Advance for Nurse Practitioners, 11 (6), 79-81.
Torrisi, D., & McDaniel, H. (2003). Better outcomes for depressed patients. Nurse Practitioner: American Journal of Primary Health Care, 28 (8), 32-38.
Mynatt, S., Cunningham, P., & Manning, J. S. (2002). Identify bipolar spectrum disorders. Nurse Practitioner: American Journal of Primary Health Care, (6) 15, 19-20.
Carlat, D. (1998, November 1). The Psychiatric review of symptoms: A screening tool for family physicians. American Family Physician, 1617.
Cochran, H. (2003). Diagnose and treat primary insomnia. Nurse Practitioner Journal, 28 (9), 13-27.
Johnson, R. M. (2000). Diagnosing and managing seasonal affective disorder. Nurse Practitioner: American Journal of Primary Care, 25 (8), 56-73.
Wounds - Objectives and References
Pearson, T.L. (2006). Peripheral arterial disease: Simple screening tool could diagnose more cases. Advance for Nurse Practitioners, 14(7), 47.
Umeh, L. (2006). Preventing amputations in older adults with diabetes: Proper foot care is no. 1 strategy. Advance for Nurse Practitioners, 14(7), 41.
