Nurse Practitioners from Medical Trends enables you to reach registered nurses who have an advanced level of education and training. Nurse Practitioners generally have at least a master's degree, as well as a higher level of training in the diagnoses and treatment of a wide range of medical conditions and illnesses. Like a physician, a nurse practitioner can perform the duties of a primary health care provider and can offer medical care to patients of all ages. NP's make prevention, wellness, and patient education priorities.
Nurse practitioners focus on patients conditions as well as the effects of illness on the lives of their patients and their families. Nurse Practitioners(NP's) treat both physical and mental conditions through comprehensive history taking, physical exams, ordering & interpreting diagnostic tests, prescribing physical therapy, prescribing drugs for acute and chronic illness, providing prenatal care and family planning services, providing well-child care, screening, and immunizations, counseling and educating patients on health behaviors, self-care skills, and treatment options. Nurse Practitioners can be educated and nationally certified in areas of Family Health, Pediatrics, including Pediatric Acute/Chronic Care, Pediatric Critical Care, Pediatric Oncology, General Pediatrics, Neonatology, Gerontology, Women's Health, Psychiatry & Mental Health, Acute Care, Adult Health, and Emergency & Occupational Health.
Nurse Practitioners work in a variety of settings from community clinics, health centers, urgent care centers, health maintenance organizations, home health care agencies, hospitals, clinics, hospice care, nurse Practitioner practices, nurse led clinics, nursing homes, nursing schools, schools, private medical practices, physician offices, public health departments, and walk-in clinics.
Specialties:
Acute Care Nurse Practitioner – ACNP
Acute Care Pediatric Nurse Practitioner – ACPNP
Adult Gerontology Primary Care Nurse Practitioner – AGNP
Advanced Practice Neonatal Nursing – APNN
Advanced Practice Pediatric Nursing – APPN
Cardiovascular Nursing
Critical Care
Family Nurse Practitioner
Gerontological Advanced Practice Nursing
Health Policy Nursing
Nurse Midwifery / Women’s Health Nurse Practitioner
Nursing and Health Systems Leaders
Occupational and Environmental Health Nursing
Oncology Nursing, Advanced Practice Perinatal Nursing
Psychiatric/Mental Health Nursing
Public Health Nursing – Advanced Practice (APPHN)
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