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No association found between psychostimulants, tics
♦ [Freed GL, et al. J Prof Nurs . 2015;31:311-317][1].
While the demand for pediatric nurse practitioners (PNPs) is high, some training programs have closed and enrollment in others is stagnant, according to a survey of 76 U.S. program directors.
Previous studies have shown that the percentage