When a student decides to pursue a career in nursing, he or she may already have an idea about what kind of nursing he or she wants to practice. However, just as a nurse must decide where he or she wants to focus practice, a student nurse must decide what kind of certification he or she wants to earn. One option is nurse practitioner certification.
A nurse practitioner is a registered nurse who has completed at least a Master's degree and has been licensed to practice as a nurse practitioner. This includes classroom education as well as clinical experience for a Master's of Science in Nursing. Many nurse practitioners also hold doctoral degrees. Many colleges and universities offer bridge programs that take students from undergraduate degrees through graduate degrees to become nurse practitioners. This is a good option for students who know they want to become nurse practitioners.
The specific requirements for nurse practitioner certification vary from state to state, but in general, the minimum of a Master's degree and national board certification is required. There are two major organizations that offer board certification. They are the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC) and the American Academy of Nurse Practitioners (AANP). They require a Master's degree in order to be able to test for certification.
Once a nurse practitioner is certified to practice, he or she may practice in a wide range of settings. Nurse practitioners are needed in hospitals and clinics, physician's offices, rehabilitation and assisted living facilities, hospices, home health care agencies, and schools, among others. Most nurse practitioners practice a holistic and patient-led model of nursing, which allows them to address a wide range of health concerns with their patients.
A nurse practitioner's duties vary based on the position and what is allowed in the state. Some states may allow nurse practitioners to practice independently of physicians, while others may not. However, responsibilities may include medical history and physical examinations, routine lab tests, prescribing medicine and rehabilitation treatments, providing primary and specialty care services, and performing or assisting with minor surgeries or procedures.
You should visit www.aanpcert.org/. It is called the The American Academy of Nurse Practitioners Certification Program and it is entirely devoted to the process of certifying nurse.
You need either a master's or doctoral degree from a college or university to become a nurse practitioner. You will also be required to obtain certification from the medical board in the United States.
The average nurse practitioner job in the United States pays $95,000. Nurse practitioners in high demand areas can earn more. In Washington, DC, the average annual income is $119,000 for a nurse practitioner.
Some states require board certification for NPS, and others do not. Medicare billing requires board certification unless you are grandmothered.
"There's various types of Nurse Practitioner jobs including Geriatric Nurse Practitioner, Rehabilitation Nurse Practitioner, Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner, Family Nurse Practitioner, etc. These are all great nurse practitioner jobs, though the best is personal preference."
The average salary for a Nurse Practitioner is $90,000, with a range of 75,000-150,000 depending on experience and job specifics. I'd say you're daughter is making a smart decision!
"Becoming a Nurse Practitioner requires one to first earn thier Registered Nurse credentials. Depending on the educational background you have, this program could take 6 - 8 years."
Typically, the minimum degree required as a nurse practitioner is a masters degree.Typically, the minimum degree required as a nurse practitioner is a masters degree.Typically, the minimum degree required as a nurse practitioner is a masters degree.Typically, the minimum degree required as a nurse practitioner is a masters degree.Typically, the minimum degree required as a nurse practitioner is a masters degree.Typically, the minimum degree required as a nurse practitioner is a masters degree.
I see a nurse practitioner on a regular basis. A nurse practitioner is able to write out prescriptions to patients, and complete physical exams on patients.
A nurse practitioner typically has a master's degree, and is at least 24 years old. The average nurse practitioner is significantly older.
Yes the NP can; as the NP has a RN.
The related occupation to a nurse practitioner is a physician's assistant.