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Implementating a Chest Pain Screening Tool in a Primary Care Setting
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Wanda Sanders
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East Carolina University (ECU )
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"NURS 8269 DNP Scholarly Project Abstract:
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Language: English
Date: 2017
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Background and Significance: Chest pain is one of most common complaints that prompt patients to seek medical assistance in the primary care setting and is typically ruled out as non-cardiac once a thorough assessment is completed (Bostock-Cox
,
2012). Providers need to distinguish between typical vs. atypical presentation of cardiac pain to prevent a misdiagnosis. Each year inaccurate assessments of chest pain results in an increase in health care costs to emergency departments due to the increased number of visits or needless referrals (Ebell
,
2011).
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Implementating a Chest Pain Screening Tool in a Primary Care Setting
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