A nurse who may have a private practice in the office of a pediatrician or a family practice physician is:

a. A school nurse
b. A home health nurse
c. A pediatric nurse practitioner
d. Any licensed LVN or RN


C
A pediatric nurse practitioner may conduct a private practice in the office of a pediatrician or family practice physician performing physical examinations and general well-child services such as school-based clinics or health clinics.

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