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How to Collaborate with Your Psychiatry Attending
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Welcome to your new psychiatry clerkship! To help you thrive during your clinical rotations, we’re sharing practical, hands-on advice from experienced medical professionals to help you make the most of your psychiatry rotation. We’ve compiled a quick psychiatry clerkship guide to help you seamlessly navigate your psychiatry rotation. The Fundamentals of…
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NCLEX-RN® Question of the Day: Phenylketonuria (PKU)
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Prepare for NCLEX success with today’s question: Learn how phenylalanine is acquired in a pediatric client with phenylketonuria (PKU). Can you identify the correct mechanism? The nurse in the primary care office is educating the caregivers of a pediatric client with phenylketonuria (PKU). By which mechanism is phenylalanine acquired? A.…
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USMLE® Step 1 Question of the Day: Cardiac catheterization
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Prepare for your USMLE Step 1 with a question focusing on Eisenmenger syndrome. Can you summarize the pathophysiology of this condition and recognize its key clinical features? Sharpen your understanding of this critical cardiovascular topic! A 25-year-old man is referred to a cardiologist for evaluation for intermittent cyanosis and exercise…
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A Quick Guide to Cultivating Success for First-Year Nursing Students
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As nursing faculty, you hold the vital role of shaping the future of healthcare by educating and mentoring first-year nursing students. Transitioning from high school or other academic or career backgrounds to the rigorous demands of nursing education can be daunting for many students. Therefore, it’s essential to implement strategies…
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NCLEX-RN® Question of the Day: Spinal surgery
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Which statement by a new nurse caring for an immobile post-spinal surgery patient indicates a need for correction to ensure patient safety?
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USMLE® Step 2 Question of the Day: Ear pain
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Just in time with a new USMLE® Step 2 CK Question of the Day! Today’s case involves a 3-year-old boy with ear pain in his right ear along with a cough and nasal congestion. The patient is on high-dose amoxicillin and acetaminophen, but returns 48 hours later for reassessment. What’s the…
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How to Manage Your Fears, Anxieties, and Phobias
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Fear and anxiety have long played a key role in human evolution. They’ve been fundamental to our development as a species and have played an important role in our survival. Unfortunately, if we don’t effectively manage our feelings of fear and anxiety, they can overwhelm us and harm our health.…
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NCLEX-RN® Question of the Day: HTT gene
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Ready for today’s NCLEX-RN® question? Test your knowledge by determining which ethically complex issue the following situation relates to. The nurse in the genealogy clinic is working with a patient who has tested positive for the HTT gene, which causes Huntington’s disease. The patient states that they do not want…
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USMLE® Step 1 Question of the Day: Viral hepatitis
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Prepare for the USMLE Step 1 exam with this detailed question about a 28-year-old woman experiencing severe abdominal pain and jaundice after returning from a trip to Southeast Asia. What family of viruses causes patchy necrosis of the liver? Test your knowledge and deepen your understanding of viral infections. A…
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Dispelling Disability Myths: Helpful Insights for Aspiring Healthcare Professionals
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According to the CDC, approximately one in four US adults will experience a disability at some point in their lives. Despite how common disability is, people with disabilities face ongoing misconceptions and biases that contribute to existing disparities in healthcare access and quality. It’s crucial to address and dispel these…
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NCLEX-RN® Question of the Day: Anthrax infection
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Why can’t the body easily fight off anthrax infection? Learn about the role of bacterial spores in anthrax’s resistance and disease progression.
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Understanding Substance Use Disorder: A helpful guide for health professionals
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Substance Use Disorder (SUD) is a health condition involving a patient’s uncontrolled use of a substance, such as alcohol, drugs, and medications, that affects an individual’s daily life by impairing their physical and mental health, along with social functioning. There are about 20 million people in the US (approximately 6% of the total…
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USMLE® Step 1 Question of the Day: Histologic analysis
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Prepare for the USMLE Step 1 exam with this detailed question about a 57-year-old woman with malaise and intermittent fevers over the past several weeks. Can you correctly identify which of the following findings is most likely to be demonstrated on histologic analysis? A 57-year-old woman presents to her primary care…
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NCLEX-RN® Question of the Day: 36-week gestation
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Ready for today’s NCLEX-RN® question? Test your knowledge by what reproductive changes the nurse should anticipate with a patient who’s 36 weeks pregnant. The nurse in the obstetrical clinic is preparing to assess a patient who is at 36 weeks of gestation. Which reproductive change should the nurse anticipate? A.…
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A Quick Reference Guide to Male Reproductive Health Disorders
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Despite the importance of reproductive health in relation to overall well-being, many people avoid discussing it due to stigma, cultural norms, fear of judgment, lack of awareness, privacy concerns, and apprehension about medical intervention. Yet several reproductive health conditions significantly impact not only a male patient’s physical health but also…
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How to Teach Teamwork and Interprofessional Practice in Healthcare
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Teamwork and interprofessional practice are essential components of modern healthcare. They are the collaborative efforts of various healthcare professionals to provide comprehensive patient care. Developing teamwork and interprofessional practice skills is crucial for the following reasons: Creating supportive learning environments with effective curricula and assessments enables healthcare educators to teach…
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NCLEX-RN® Question of the Day: Cranial nerve assessment
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Practice identifying expected cranial nerve findings during assessment of a patient with recent head trauma, focusing on key neurological functions.
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NCLEX-RN® Question of the Day: Nonspecific abdominal pain
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Prepare for the NCLEX® with a question of the day on nonspecific abdominal pain and somatic symptom disorder. Test your knowledge and review key concepts. The nurse in the emergency department is caring for a patient who is frequently seen for nonspecific abdominal pain. Based on the chart findings, which…
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Top Ten Health Conditions That Are Easily Misdiagnosed
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An accurate diagnosis is the cornerstone of medicine and the basis for any treatment. Nonetheless, a misdiagnosis can happen to any clinician due to a variety of issues, including overlapping symptoms or referencing an incomplete medical history. Let’s look at a quick case study to consider the challenges and potential…
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NCLEX-RN® Question of the Day: Amputation
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A patient presents after a below-the-knee amputation. Understand the key nursing priorities and interventions necessary in the immediate postoperative period.
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A Quick Mental Health Treatment Guide for Clinicians: Classic Psychotherapies
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When contemplating the concept of psychotherapy, it’s not uncommon to conjure up images of a grand office space adorned with an extravagant leather sofa, where a patient reclines while reflecting on past childhood experiences. While this depiction may be prevalent in pop culture, it’s essential to recognize that psychotherapy includes…
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NCLEX-RN® Question of the Day: Motor skills
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Test your knowledge with a pediatric NCLEX-RN® question on assessing motor skills in school-age kids. Which assessment works best to test coordination and fine motor skills?
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How to Study Anatomy: Effectively Proven Strategies for Faster Learning
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Unlock effective anatomy study strategies with tips on identifying your learning style, using mnemonics and visuals, managing study sessions, and boosting retention through group work.
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Digital Health Tools: Empowering PAs for Better Patient Outcomes
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Digital health tools are changing how we do healthcare. Let’s take a look at the fascinating realm of digital health and discuss the profound impact technology is making on healthcare as we know it. With newer technologies in place, healthcare systems are enhancing workflows, boosting communication, and enabling more personalized…
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NCLEX-RN® Question of the Day: Cleft lip and palate
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Discover key maternal risk factors linked to cleft lip and palate in infants and understand why certain exposures during pregnancy increase this risk.
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Making the Most of Clinical Rotations as a PA Student
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You’ve officially made it through the didactic phase of your physician’s assistant program. First of all, congratulations! Now comes the next challenge: clinical rotations. Think of rotations as learning how to read; the didactic phase was learning the alphabet. Now, you’re in the next crucial phase of applying what you’ve learned to become…
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Collaborative Learning: How to Use It In Your Classroom
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The phrase “collaborative learning” refers to a broad range of pedagogical strategies that involve student work or the combined intellectual work of students and their teachers. Students typically work in groups of two or more, producing a product or collaboratively seeking insight, answers, or meanings. Let’s explore the importance of…
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NCLEX-RN® Question of the Day: Mumps
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Test your nursing knowledge: What is the priority action when caring for a patient diagnosed with mumps and orchitis? Explore infection control and supportive care.




