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A Nurse Practitioner (NP) is an advanced practice nurse who has completed graduate-level education (either a Master's or a Doctorate degree) and training in the diagnosis and management of common as well as complex medical conditions. To become licensed to practice, Nurse Practitioners hold national certification in an area of specialty (family practice, pediatrics, adult care, acute care, etc), and are licensed through nursing boards rather than medical boards. Nurse Practitioners provide a broad range of health care services, and appear to be gaining broad acceptance by the public. Nurse Practitioners treat both physical and mental conditions through comprehensive history taking, physical exams, physical therapy, and ordering tests and therapies for patients within their scope of practice. NPs can serve as a patient's primary health care provider, and see patients of all ages depending on their designated scope of practice. In the United States, NPs are licensed by the state in which they practice, and have a national board certification (usually through the American Nurses Credentialing Center, American Academy of Nurse Practitioners or the National Certification Corporation). Nurse Practitioners can be trained and nationally board certified in areas of FNP (Family Nurse Practitioner), Pediatrics, including Pediatric Acute/Chronic Care, Pediatric Critical Care, Pediatric Oncology and general Pediatrics (PNP), Neonatology (NNP), Gerontology (GNP), Women's Health (WHNP), Psychiatry & Mental Health (PMHNP), Acute Care (ACNP), Adult Health (ANP), Oncology (ONP), Emergency Medicine (as FNP or ACNP), Occupational Health (as ANP), etc. From Wikipedia under the
GNU Free Documentation License I wanted to know if there are any Nurse Practitioners who own clinics? If so, what are their gross salaries? Q. I wanted to know if anyone knew of any nurse practitioners who owned their own clinics by themselves or with someone and how much they make salary wise after all bills are paid, medical supplies and equipment are bought, etc? Also, how long did it take to establish the practice/clinic and any other information about owning your own practice. Thanks Asked by Tari17 - Fri Dec 4 02:41:50 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments A. A nurse practitioner cannot work independently but must ALWAYS have a collaborative agreement with a physician. Check the laws of your State to find the specific requirements in your state. The amount that is made depends on many factors: 1. The contract that is negotiated with each of the insurance companies. 2. How hard you wish to work - Are you willing to put in 12-15 hour days? Or..do you wish to work 8 hour days? 3. You can figure that start-up costs alone with supplies and equipment to be at least $100 - $150K 4. A start-up of a newly established clinic could take off quickly IF established in an area where there are not many clinics or where there is a lack of primary care physicians. Otherwise, plan for at least 18 - 24… [cont.] Answered by Mother M - Fri Dec 4 08:59:22 2009 What are some good schools for nurse practitioners? Q. Is there a school that is particularly good for becoming a nurse? I'm looking into neonatal nursing Asked by i me - Sun Mar 7 21:26:17 2010 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments What do you think about nurse practitioners as compared to doctors?
Q. What do you think about nurse practitioners as compared to doctors? Asked by Lizzard - Thu Nov 8 18:02:23 2007 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments A. NP's can't replace doctors, but they have a special role in the medical field and I have a high regard for them and the help some have provided me. Answered by TopPotts - Thu Nov 8 18:17:01 2007 From Yahoo Answer Search: "nurse practitioners" $2M grant to help UA train hundreds in better senior care - Arizona Daily Star
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