Publications by authors named "K Broden"

Nurse practitioners (NPs) are in demand nationwide as primary care providers both in the inpatient and outpatient settings. Lack of prescriptive privileges and/or a narrow scope of practice can be practice limiting. This article provides a written template for prescribing authority, generic scope of practice, and furnishing policy, including evaluative process, for nurse practitioners who wish to obtain prescriptive privileges.

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Healthcare priorities and use have changed dramatically over the last several years. Expansion of the nurse practitioner (NP) role has been a hallmark of the restructuring efforts, which have emphasized primary care and the use of nonphysician specialists. NPs are practicing in a wider range of settings than ever before, including acute hospital settings, outpatient clinics, and specialty services.

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Incubation of purified factor VIII/von Willebrand factor complex or plasma with certain phospholipid preparation induced a two to threefold increase in apparent factor VIII activity, while a slight decrease of factor VIII coagulant antigen was observed. Between six or eightfold activity increases occurred when 10-3 units/ml of thrombin was present during the incubation. When the phospholipid was added first and the thrombin added 30 minutes later a twofold increase in apparent factor VIII activity occurred during the first part and this activity was then increased threefold further after the addition of thrombin.

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