Rose-Marie Wilson
3/18/2021
St Thomas University

The day has come for the patient to see the nurse practitioner prior to his trip abroad. By having a “pre-travel assessment at least six weeks before departure, the provider may assess the timing, duration, and circumstances of travel” (Zappas, Whitely, & Carter, 2019). According to JNP (2019), when the patient is traveling abroad, it depends on which country or countries the patient is visiting as to what, if any, vaccinations are required. The nurse practitioner must remain current regarding the latest recommendation from the CDC and WHO for travel advisories. “The primary care NP’s are uniquely positioned to protect the health and well-being of the patient and local community” (Zappas et al., 2019).

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Part B: Write the following references in correct APA format. Chapters 9 and 10 discuss and show examples of the reference list. Table 9.1, section 9.12, section 9.29, section 10.1, and section 10.2 show examples and explain how to reference the majority of sources used below.
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