A student has asked her nursing instructor about advanced practice roles. The student aspires to work independently in obstetrics and gynecology and work in a rural impoverished setting. Of the following advanced practice roles, which would be most suitab

le for the student?

A) Women's nurse practitioner
B) Adult nurse practitioner
C) Family nurse clinical specialist
D) Nurse midwife


Ans: D

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