What exactly is the difference between a nurse and nurse practitioner?!


Question: What exactly is the difference between a nurse and nurse practitioner.?
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What the person above me said is essentially correct; both have gone through years of nursing school, and the nurse practitioner has a masters in nursing. Additionally, the nurse practitioner has a specialty area, such as pediatrics or family practice, in which they can function similarly to a doctor. However, the prescriptions they can write and procedures they can do are not really open ended. There is a list of certain medications and procedures which they are authorized to prescribe/do, which varies both based on their specialty, and on their location.Health Question & Answer

A nurse goes through 4 years in a nursing college and is referred to as an RN or LPN. A nurse practitioner goes through 4 years in an nursing college and 2 more years to obtain a master's degree, totaling 6 years all together. A nurse practitioner can also write prescriptions for medications.Health Question & Answer

A nurse is usually considered an RN or an LPN. A nurse practitioner is a Master's level or higher educated RN.Health Question & Answer

a nurse practitioner can write prescriptions and i they went to school for 2 more yearsHealth Question & Answer

one has the word practitioner on the end.Health Question & Answer



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