Published Jan 17, 2017
sweetstrwbrry1
60 Posts
Hello I am curious to know the difference between these two and what types of job settings they work in. I am trying to think of the pros/cons. For FNP don't they typically work out in the community like at doctor's offices and cvs/care spots? I do like the hospital setting as well so I'm wondering if I would not be able to do that if I go for FNP.
ARNP I'm confused as I see them everywhere at my hospital but is this just a MSN?? These are the programs offered at a school that I attended for my BSN - which one is ARNP?
traumaRUs, MSN, APRN
88 Articles; 21,268 Posts
Hi - APRN, APN, ARNP are the umbrella under which CRNA, NP, CNS, CNM operate so if you want to go the NP route, you have choose a population foci, like family (FNP), peds either acute care or primary care (ACPNP or PCPNP), mental health, etc.
Does that help to explain that? Here's an article that explains APRN certifications in more detail