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According to the American Academy of Nurse Practitioners, 3,100 Neonatal Nurse Practitioners were practicing in the United States, as of 2013. Many shortages in this field have been reported but there is an effort being made to help sway the public to study to, and become, NNPs.
It would be a doctorate. Nurse practitioners hold either a master's or doctorate in nursing.
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A neonatal nurse is a nurse who specialises in caring for newborn babies.
A licensed vocational nurse cannot work as a neonatal nurse. Neonatal nurses are required to become registered nurses first, with certification in the field.
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Yes, a BSN degree is recommended to become a neonatal nurse.
The salary of a neonatal nurse will vary depending on experience and location. On average a neonatal nurse makes about $86,000 per year.
Nurse Practitioners practice in all 50 states. There are no states that do not recognize nurse practitioners.
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Neonatal nurse work with newborn infants.
The Journal for Nurse Practitioners was created in 2005.