Published Sep 7, 2008
BOSSS
21 Posts
HELOO EVERY 1
if u please .. i any 1 can be able to clear to me
wha is NP ? and can ]introduce that to us
]thank
]i hope o get answer
Joan Z
121 Posts
If you go to the forum heading you'll see this:
A Nurse Practitioner (NP) is a registered nurse with advanced academic and clinical experience in diagnosing and managing most common chronic illnesses either independently or in collaboration with a physician. They have prescription authority in all states and provide high-quality, cost-effective and individualized care for the lifespan of the patient's special needs. There are still nurse practitioners currently in practice who were educated through programs that granted a certificate, but today a Masters in Nursing is the minimum requirement to practice and in most states, additional certification is required in the Nurse Practitioner’s specialty area.
That is one of the best descriptions I have read.
ANPFNPGNP
685 Posts
HELOO EVERY 1if u please .. i any 1 can be able to clear to me wha is NP ? and can ]introduce that to us]thank]i hope o get answer
Basically, we do the same thing a physician does. Study after study has shown that patient outcomes are similar when compared to physicians', which is a great way to measure the quality of care we provide. Most comparison studies have revealed that patient satisfaction rates are higher with NP's. In several studies dealing with the elderly, the patient outcomes are SUPERIOR when compared to physicians. Hmmmmm.
If you're not familar with NP's now, you will become very familiar with us soon. We will "replace" primary care physicians in the near future.
thak you so much for reply
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]]]please ]explain for me ... waht is the ]different ]between NP AND C N S
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]]]]]]THAK U
sirI, MSN, APRN, NP
17 Articles; 45,819 Posts
thak you so much for reply]]excuse my ]understand ]]]please ]explain for me ... waht is the ]different ]between NP AND C N S ]]]]]]for many ]side]]]]]]THAK U
See this thread for the explanations/differences/similarities:
https://allnurses.com/forums/f119/different-roles-cns-s-come-guys-share-what-you-do-182191.html
thanks for all
realy i ]profited
]my respect
You are welcome, BOSSS.