Nursing homework help

1) Minimum 2 full pages and 15 slides with speaker notes- Avoid using large and unnecessary images. Use the slides to provide substantial and objective information  (Follow the 3 x 3 rule: minimum three paragraphs per part)
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Part 1:  Advanced Primary Care of Family Practicum (UF)
 
Family Nurse Practitioners are becoming more widely recognized by the public as a source for primary care, and can perform many of the same services as physicians. According to U.S. News & World Report, a nurse practitioner (NP) is the seventh-best job overall and the fifth-best career in health care.
1. What’s behind the prominent standing, meaning what makes the NP role an outstanding career? As a future NP, please describe the roles and responsibilities of the FNP?
The ANCC Family Nurse Practitioner board certification examination is a competency based examination that provides a valid and reliable assessment of the entry-level clinical knowledge and skills of nurse practitioners. This certification aligns with the Consensus Model for APRN Regulation: Licensure, Accreditation, Certification and Education. Click and review the following link https://www.nursingworld.org/our-certifications/family-nurse-practitioner/. 
2. What is the eligibility for the FNP certification?.
Part 2:  Advanced Primary Care of Family Practicum (MQ)
 
Vaccine controversies have occurred since almost 80 years before the terms vaccine and vaccination were introduced, and continue to this day. Despite scientific consensus that recommended vaccines are safe and effective, unsubstantiated scares regarding their safety still occur, resulting in outbreaks and deaths from vaccine-preventable diseases.
2. Please provide your input regarding this subject asn ANP
Part 3:  Advanced Primary Care of Family (GC)
Topic: Breast Disorders and amenorrhea, dysmenorrhea and dyspareunia in womens (Not adolescents)
1 Briefly describe
a. Breast Disorders
b. Amenorrhea
c. Dysmenorrhea
d. Dyspareunia
2. What is the purpose of the application of advanced interventions for the 4 diseases.
3. What are the typical Screening for:
a. Breast Disorders
b. Amenorrhea
c. Dysmenorrhea
d. Dyspareunia
4. What are the specialized Screening for:
a. Breast Disorders
b. Amenorrhea
c. Dysmenorrhea
d. Dyspareunia
5. Evaluate clinical data to:
a. Breast Disorders
b. Amenorrhea
c. Dysmenorrhea
d. Dyspareunia
6. Therapeutic options to differentiate between problem situations requiring nurse practitioner management.
7. Collaborative management, or referral to other providers.
a. Criteria
b. Warning signs
8. Recommendations for APNs to address these diseases in their practices
9. Conclusions