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How do current political drivers effect nurse practitioner role in clinical patient assessment?


and how does it impact on patient experience

.... come off it saz, you'd still struggle with the question, even with clarification.

Well, willow-herb, that was the question that I wanted to ask.

Oh well, here's another .... why do so many students try to get Yahoo! users to do their homework, instead of having initiative and undertaking their own research?

Seriously willow-herb, you need to decide the definitions of:
(1) political drivers, (2) nurse practitioner role, (3) patient assessment, and (4) patient experience. You should do that for yourself, and not for Yahoo! users. Once you have those definitions, the solution will be clearer. Your coursework is about thinking - yours, not mine.

Over to jeepwife4ever, who is finding it even more difficult than you, willow-herb, to understand the question ........

explain more and i mite b able 2 help

Why would there be any political drivers? It's about the patient and getting the better isn't it? If the nurse practitioner is in their role for political reasons maybe they should find a different career and not affect people's health for their own motives.

Huum! An interesting question which needs careful thought and consideration, considering the complex plethora of interactive and non interactive actions by the active parties involved in the practicioning of any such assessments which might lead a patient to internally implode or spontaneously combust. Hope that helps ;>)

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