So I live in La and a few of my friends are considering FNP. I am juggling the idea at current. But the LSBN website seems to indicate the need to work as an APRN first (500 hours) before applying for prescriptive authority, or am I reading something wrong? How does this work in your states? I thought writing scripts came with the territory. So is it common for APRN to work in areas where writing scripts is not usually necessary? Any help in understanding this for down the road is welcomed.
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So I live in La and a few of my friends are considering FNP. I am juggling the idea at current. But the LSBN website seems to indicate the need to work as an APRN first (500 hours) before applying for prescriptive authority, or am I reading something wrong? How does this work in your states? I thought writing scripts came with the territory. So is it common for APRN to work in areas where writing scripts is not usually necessary? Any help in understanding this for down the road is welcomed.
:)