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NAPNAP 2021
Complete Coverage The aim of the study was to identify individuals with food insecurity and establish processes to refer patients and families to federal and community resources.
Teens with type 1 diabetes should be screened for anxiety and depression at regular clinic visits, especially those who are newly diagnosed.
Expert provides updates on pharmacologic treatments for COVID-19 infection in hospitalized children and teens.
NAPNAP experts discuss ways to recover from burnout and a constrained APRN workforce pipeline.
Guide for NPs transitioning to the expanding role of direct billing shows success at CHOP emergency department.
A clinical decision-making tool successfully reduced treatment time for pediatric acute viral gastroenteritis.
Clinicians, including pediatric NPs, are in the perfect position to screen children for signs of abuse or neglect related to substance use disorders in families.
Researchers identify knowledge gaps and strategies to support future HCTP nursing role development.
Trisha Wendling, DNP, APRN, CPNP-PC, presents guidance on how to approach a reported allergy to penicillin in the pediatric population.
Practicing mindfulness exercising using the Headspace app improved inattentiveness and hyperactive/impulsivity scores in children and teens with ADHD.
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