1. What are the main objectives of the FNP Capstone Practicum & Intensive course? (2 points) - The main objectives of the course are to provide students with an opportunity to apply their knowledge and skills in a clinical setting, to integrate the core competencies of the FNP role, and to demonstrate their readiness for entry-level practice as a primary care provider. 2. What are the requirements for completing the FNP Capstone Practicum & Intensive course? (3 points) - The requirements for completing the course are to complete 180 hours of clinical practice under the supervision of a preceptor, to submit a portfolio that includes a selfevaluation, a preceptor evaluation, a clinical log, and a case study, and to pass the final exam. 3. What are some of the key skills that students should demonstrate during their clinical practice? (3 points) - Some of the key skills that students should demonstrate during their clinical practice are: performing comprehensive and focused assessments, diagnosing and managing common acute and chronic conditions, prescribing appropriate pharmacological and non-pharmacological interventions, providing health promotion and disease prevention education, collaborating with other health care professionals, and adhering to ethical and legal standards of practice. 4. What are some of the common acute and chronic conditions that students may encounter during their clinical practice? (4 points) - Some of the common acute and chronic conditions that students may encounter during their clinical practice are: upper respiratory infections, urinary tract infections, hypertension, diabetes, asthma, COPD, depression, anxiety, osteoarthritis, osteoporosis, etc.

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