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Nov 28, 20169 yr The answer to your question will vary on the specific subject matter, and the individual pharmacist and/or nurse. You really can't collectively generalize an answer to your question. What is the purpose of your question?
A nurse or a pharmacists, who has more knowledge on diseases, pathophysiologies and prognosis.
RN(BNSc) vs. B. Pharm
NP/DNPs/CRNAs vs. Pharm D.
Your opinions pls.