Read- Thanks for your post. I appreciate you sharing your thoughts this week. I know your preceptor and clinical site is very busy seeing patients.

Read- Thanks for your post. I appreciate you sharing your thoughts this week. I know your preceptor and clinical site is very busy seeing patients. Do you think the providers have enough time to thoroughly explain the screening tests to patients? Why or why not?

a. You are to reply to the post above about precepting as a nurse practitioner student with a provider. The answer to the above question is “yes, I do believe she explains the screening process thoroughly to her patients. Since I’ve been precepting with her I’ve notified that all her patients love her and speak highly of her. She does make her patient’s do a lot of follow up which I’m assuming is normal in primary care but she does take the time to explain things in detail with patient.”

Please add more to what I said above but make sure to add intext citation and 1 reference. Reference must be APA 7th edition and within 5 years.

b. Cite all references and provide references for all citations. Engage peers offering new insights, applications, perspectives, information, or implications for practice.  Communicate using respectful, collegial language and terminology appropriate to advanced nursing practice.  

Communicate with minimal errors in English grammar, spelling, syntax, and punctuation.  Use current APA format to format citations and references and is free of errors. 

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