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Nurse practitioners are registered nurses with several years of post-baccalaureate education (usually with a Master's degree) who are required to pass a national certification exam. In their practice, they diagnose illness and prescribe interventions through interview and physical exam, order specific labs and diagnostic testing, and prescribe medications, while still providing health care education, counseling, and supportive care to an individual, family, or community.

Cheirel P.

Los Angeles, CA
RNC, Nurse Practitioner

I knew I was going to be a nurse from the time I could walk. By age four, I attempted my first ophthalmic surgery on my sleeping mom. Let’s just say that didn’t go over so well. ...

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Organizations:

American College of Nurse Practitioners

American Academy of Nurse Practitioners

National Association of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners

Resources:

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