Describes the presenting symptoms. No symptoms describes Or Disease process described Symptoms notated but not described fully Symptoms described adequately Symptoms described as they relate to the patient Symptoms well

In your role as an Advanced Practitioner or Transitional Nurse Practitioner you manage a variety of patient situations, choose one recent situation and describe the presenting symptoms.

In your role as an Advanced Practitioner or Transitional Nurse Practitioner you manage a variety of patient situations, choose one recent situation and describe the

presenting symptoms. In your answer • discuss the relationship of the presenting sympt

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Describes the presenting symptoms. No symptoms describes
Or
Disease process described Symptoms notated but not described fully Symptoms described adequately Symptoms described as they relate to the patient Symptoms well

described as they relate to the patient
Discusses the relationship of the presenting symptoms to each other Not attempted
Or
Symptoms not clustered Some symptoms related to the cluster Most of symptoms related within the cluster Relationship between all symptoms clearly articulated
0 – 5 5.5 – 10 10.5 – 14 714.5 – 18 18.5 -20
Discusses how each symptom will be managed. Not attempted
Or
Focus on medical care Discusses a mix of nursing and medical care where the nursing implications of the medical care is not included The management of the symptoms is

accurate and little evidence provided The management of the symptoms is accurate and some evidence provided The management of the symptoms is accurate and well

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