Nurse midwife, because these nurses require a master's degree in addition to a nursing degree
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Nurse midwife, because these nurses require a master's degree in addition to a nursing degree
An advanced practice nurse is an RN (registered nurse) who has completed an MSN (masters degree). There are different types of APRN's (dpending upon your focus of study during master's program). Clinical nurse specialists, nurse anesthetists, nurse practitioners. So, all nurse practitioners are advanced practice nurses, but not all advanced practice nurses are nurse practitioners.
Advanced Practice Registered Nurse
Advanced Practice Registered Nurse-Certified
Advanced Practice Registered Nurse-Certified
An APRN is an Advanced Practice Registered Nurse - a nurse with recognized post-graduate education in nursing.
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APRN is an advanced practice nurse. These include nurse practitioners, certified nurse midwives, and clinical nurse specialists.
An APN in the nursing world is an Advanced Practice Nurse.
A Certified Nurse-Midwife ("CNM") is an Advanced Practice Nurse. In most states a master's degree in nursing is required.
Only if they are an advanced practice registered nurse and only if their state of practice permits it, i.e. a nurse practitioner, nurse midwife, or certified registered nurse anesthetists.
A Clinical Nurse Specialist (CNS) is a RN who has continued their education and specialized in an advanced field of nursing and depending upon the state may or may not need to work under a doctor and may have the ability to diagnose and prescribe medications. A Military nurse is a nurse (LPN, RN, or advanced practice nurse) that is in the Military.