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?
I'm just not sure of the differences and what the title would be. I also wonder about acute care because though I think I would enjoy it I don't want it to be my life. I had to call an ARNP yesterday twice through my patient's hospitalist and both times she was at home because I could hear her kids in the background. Are you literally on call 24/7??? Also the schedule for hospitals seems to be 7 days on/ 7 days off at least at mine - is that typical? That is also why I wonder if I should do FNP since I won't be in the hospital but I worry I'll miss that life. Anyone have any suggestions? Im looking for Spring 2018 so I'm just thinking ahead right now :)
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?
I'm just not sure of the differences and what the title would be. I also wonder about acute care because though I think I would enjoy it I don't want it to be my life. I had to call an ARNP yesterday twice through my patient's hospitalist and both times she was at home because I could hear her kids in the background. Are you literally on call 24/7??? Also the schedule for hospitals seems to be 7 days on/ 7 days off at least at mine - is that typical? That is also why I wonder if I should do FNP since I won't be in the hospital but I worry I'll miss that life. Anyone have any suggestions? Im looking for Spring 2018 so I'm just thinking ahead right now :)