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  1. As a acute care nurse practitioner what skills are you allowed to and what skills do you perform? Please list what advanced practice procedures you do regularly! Are you allowed to order and adjust medications on your own? How much autonomy do you have? Basically what do you do? And how advanced of a role do you have? I'm deciding between NP specialties!
  2. EMT summary of knowledge and skills learned: vitals signs assessment BLS airway management BLS medical and trauma emergency management. EMT courses are not easy but if you work hard they aren't terrible. EMT is just as physical as CNA If not more and you learn and know a lot more then a CNA. However EMTS are completely geared towards emergencies and primarily defecting and treating life threats.
  3. As long as you receive the training and education to perform the procedures, and have the scope delegated by to you by someone that has it within their scope- you should be fine.
  4. The current approach to patient care has absolutely nothing to do with feminine or masculine. Associating any type of care as inferior because of masculinity or femininity is by definition sexist. There is no correlation, and a masculine approach as a trend in healthcare is not present. Healthcare has no space for feminism outside of discrimination which in nursing, is primarily against men not women. This article is invalid and misleading.

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