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ADVANCED PRACTICE NURSE II-DIVERSIFIED SERVICES

ADVANCED PRACTICE NURSE II-DIVERSIFIED SERVICES:
The APRN II is a nurse prepared with graduate level nursing education and authorized to practice and prescribe as a Clinical Nurse Specialist or Certified Nurse Practitioner in collaboration with one or more physicians or podiatrists.
Advanced clinical practice in nursing includes the following components:
assessment of patient health status, diagnostic testing, diagnoses, development of treatment plans, implementation of treatment plans, follow-up and evaluation of the patient's response to treatment, accurate documentation of the patient's status, and patient advocacy.
APRNs are clinical experts who design, implement and evaluate patient-specific and population-based programs of care and promote care through a variety of methods.
APRNs function at all levels of the healthcare system within three sphere of influence:
client, personnel, and organization.
APRNs must have a collaborating physician(s) in an associated Standard Care Arrangement.
The APRN II must spend 50% of hours worked utilizing prescriptive authority in their advanced clinical practice role.
MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS:
EDUCATION:
Master's Degree in Nursing Graduate from NP, CNS or midwife program Specialty certification in area of expertise Registered Nurse with APRN Licensure
Experience:
3-4 years Clinical in Nursing Nursing practice in geriatric, occupational health, or other applicable setting.
SPECIALIZED KNOWLEDGE:
Demonstrated expertise in area of clinical specialization.
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Nearest Major Market:
Cincinnati Job Segment:
Geriatric, Nursing, Registered Nurse, Pulmonary, Labor and Delivery, HealthcareSalary:
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17 - $33.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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