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NUR 650 Spring 2020 Blueprint
HEENT:
Conditions for immediate referral: symptoms
Presbyopia: patho, symptoms
Presentations of “red eye†in subconjunctival hemorrhage- patho
Viral conjunctivitis symptoms and treatment
Treatment options for bacterial conjunctivitis for general population and contact lens wearers
Hordeolum va. Chalazion symptoms
Cataract: symptoms and exam
Causes of conductive vs sensorineural hearing loss, how to identify with Weber and Rinne
Benign Paroxysmal Vertigo (BPPV): Dix Hallpike- how to determine which ear is affected
Sinusitis: criteria to diagnose bacterial sinusitis
Epiglottitis: symptoms and risk factors
URI: course of illness
Neuro:
Headache symptoms with subarachnoid hemorrhage
Migraine: symptoms, POUND for Dx, when to start preventative medications
Tension HA: distinguish from migraine, treatment
Giant Cell Arteritis: symptoms/signs
Bellâ€
s Palsy: treatment types and timing
Stroke vs Bellâ€
s Palsy
Seizures: causes in older adults
Parkinson Disease (PD): requirements for Dx, Carbidopa-Levidopa starting dose
Treatment options for essential tremor
Endocrine:
Weight loss: common causes in older adult- 9 Dâ€
s
DM:
Prevention teaching
Epidemiology in adults and older adults and burden
Metabolic Syndrome: definition
Screening criteria in asymptomatic adult (table)
Prediabetes vs Diabetes in labs
Individualizing A1C targets (chart)
Biguanide: expected A1C effects, effects/side effects, initial dosing, titration
2nd generation sulfonylureas: effects/side effects
Hypoglycemia: symptoms and treatment recommendations
Thyroid: lab levels, lab patterns for hypo and hyper
Hyperthyroid: symptoms, risks in older adult
Hypothyroid: symptoms, exam, treatment monitoring, medication teaching
PTH and risk for osteoporosis
Manifestations of hyperprolactinemia
PCOS: Rotterdam criteria
Infectious Disease
HIV: symptoms of acute infection
·      PrEP: baseline labs.
·      Exposure risks for percutaneous, anal intercourse, vaginal intercourse,
·      4th generation test information
·      AIDs definition/criteria
Lyme: risks based on hours attached, prophylactic treatment medication and criteria, treatment
Measles: incubation, acquisition risk/spread
Mumps: symptoms, acquisition risk/spread
Rubella: acquisition risk/spread
Varicella: incubation, symptom progression, acquisition risk/spread, when safe to come off isolation
Dementia: Differentiate dementia from delirium based on symptoms, Medications in progression
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