Purpose: Clinical practice guidelines (CPGs) are written to provide recommendat

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Purpose:
Clinical practice guidelines (CPGs) are written to provide recommendations intended to assist providers in making decisions for specific circumstances or disease conditions. CPGs are based on systematic reviews of the best available evidence-based medicine research. Interpreting and learning to apply guidelines into practice is necessary to develop and enhance diagnostic reasoning skills.
Activity Learning Outcomes:
Through this assignment, the student will demonstrate the ability to:
Read and interpret a primary care-related CPG for use in practice.
Identify the CPG recommendations and strength of evidence.
Compare and contrast the diagnosis and treatment of a patient seen in the clinical setting to the recommendations given in the CPG.
All presentations must be in PowerPoint format and narrated.
Slides should be professional in appearance and easy to read.
The presentation should be no more than 10 minutes.
Attach the CPG article to the Week 8 discussion board by using the paperclip icon.
Correct grammar, punctuation, and spelling should be observed in all slides.
A reference slide should be included as the final slide and APA format should be observed.

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