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Primary Care: The Art and Science of Advanced Practice Nursing – an Interprofessional Approach – Sixth Edition

Primary Care: The Art and Science of Advanced Practice Nursing – an Interprofessional Approach – Sixth Edition

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Primary Care: The Art and Science of Advanced Practice Nursing

Title: Primary Care: The Art and Science of Advanced Practice Nursing – An Interprofessional Approach Edition: Sixth Edition Authors: Dunphy • Winland-Brown • Porter • Thomas Publisher: F.A. Davis


Cover Design: The background features a soft, layered composition of light blue, lavender, and pale geometric faceted shapes — suggesting depth and a modern clinical aesthetic. "SIXTH EDITION" appears at the top in small purple caps, followed by "Primary Care" in very large, bold deep purple display type dominating the upper third. The subtitle is set in clean, readable purple text below. The F.A. Davis logo anchors the bottom left, and a Davis Edge badge in the bottom right promotes access to online quizzing resources.

Cover Photography: Three real clinical photographs are arranged in a collage down the center-left of the cover, each depicting diverse healthcare professionals in interprofessional settings. The top photo shows a woman in a hijab and white coat with a stethoscope speaking with colleagues, the middle shows a diverse team collaborating over documents, and the bottom features an APRN in a white coat consulting with a patient — together reinforcing the book's interprofessional and patient-centered theme.


About the Book: A comprehensive clinical reference and textbook for advanced practice nurses covering the full scope of primary care across the lifespan. Its interprofessional approach reflects the collaborative nature of modern healthcare delivery, making it relevant to NPs, PAs, and other APRNs.

Audience: Advanced practice nursing students, nurse practitioner programs, and primary care clinicians.

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