What is a Nurse Practitioner and why would
you want to see one?
This video
explains it wonderfully. However, if you want to just read,
please see the text below the video.
Why Choose a Nurse Practitioner?
Nurse
Practitioners provide patients with the information
they need to make decisions about their own
health.
NPs take the
time to listen to patients' concerns, health and
otherwise.
NPs
concentrate on preventative health
care.
NPs provide
individualized, holistic (all encompassing)
care.
Find a NP
Practice in
your area. This site list Nurse Practitioner run offices
accross the country.
What is a Nurse Practitioner?
A Nurse
Practitioner (NP) is a registered nurse (RN) with
advanced training in diagnosing and treating illness.
Nurse Practitioners prescribe medications, treat illness,
and administer physical exams. NPs differ from physicians
in that they focus on prevention, wellness, and
education. NPs specialize in providing all encompassing
individualized care. Most NPs specialize in particular
areas of health care. Many NPs work in primary &
acute care settings including:
Adult
Health
Family
Health
Pediatric
Health
Neonatal
Care
School/College
Health
Geriatric
Health
Women's
Health/ Midwifery
Psychiatric/
Mental Health
What Services Do NPs Provide?
Obtain medical
histories and perform physical
examinations
Provide
immunizations and other preventative child
care
Diagnose and
treat illnesses
Identify,
treat, and manage chronic diseases such as diabetes
and arthritis
Order and
interpret diagnostic tests such as x-rays, blood
work, and EKG's
Prescribe
medications
Prescribe
physical therapy, massage therapy, and other
rehabilitation therapy
Provide
education to allow patients to make decisions about
their own health
Perform
procedures such as suturing, casting, cryotherapy,
and skin biopsy
Refer to other
health care providers
Where Do Nurse Practitioners Work?
Since their
inception in the 1960's, Nurse Practitioners have been
overcoming barriers to health care. They specialize in
providing health care to under-served populations. This
allows NPs to practice in a variety of settings both
urban and rural including: