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  • 1c/o La revue de l'infirmière, 65 rue Camille-Desmoulins, 92442 Issy-les-Moulineaux cedex, France.

Revue De L'Infirmiere
|December 11, 2021
PubMed
Summary

This case study follows an advanced nurse practitioner managing a 30-year-old female patient presenting with undifferentiated symptoms. The focus is on the initial presentation and assessment within a general practice setting.

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Area of Science:

  • General Practice
  • Primary Care Medicine
  • Nursing Practice

Background:

  • Advanced nurse practitioners (ANPs) play a crucial role in primary care settings.
  • ANPs manage patients with undifferentiated complaints, requiring comprehensive assessment skills.

Observation:

  • A 30-year-old female patient presented to a general practice.
  • The patient appeared pale and anxious upon entering the consulting room.

Findings:

  • The abstract describes the initial presentation of a patient to an ANP.
  • Further findings would detail the diagnostic process and patient management.

Implications:

  • Effective patient assessment by ANPs is vital for timely diagnosis in primary care.
  • This case highlights the importance of recognizing subtle signs of distress in patients.