NPs are advanced practice nurses who
a. are required to have physician collaboration or supervision.
b. function under a set of universal advanced practitioner laws.
c. cannot receive direct reimbursement for their services.
d. can diagnose and treat common and chronic conditions.
ANS: D
A
The laws governing the practice of NPs vary from state to state, including the degree of supervision required and how they may be reimbursed for their services.
B
The laws governing the practice of NPs vary from state to state, including the degree of supervision required and how they may be reimbursed for their services.
C
The laws governing the practice of NPs vary from state to state, including the degree of supervision required and how they may be reimbursed for their services.
D
NPs are prepared to handle a wide range of basic health problems.
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