In which role are the most differences seen between the APHN and the NP?
a. Administrator
b. Clinician
c. Consultant
d. Educator
ANS: B
Many differences are seen between the APHN and the NP in the clinician role. APHNs are fo-cused on the needs of the overall community, whereas NPs are focused on the care of individu-als. APHNs and NPs both provide education within a nursing framework and as a professional nurse educator. Both may have administrative roles within the agency setting. Both may serve as consultants to help with problem solving for an individual, family, or community to improve health care delivery.
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