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VA Proposes APRN Full Practice Authority
Subject: VA Proposes APRN Full Practice Authority
More on this subject go to - RE: friendsoffreedom@vfw.org The Department of Veterans Affairs is proposing a policy to allow full practice authority to Advanced Practice Registered Nurses (APRN) within the VA. By doing this, APRNs will be able to assess, diagnose, interpret diagnostic tests and prescribe medications for patients. Permitting full practice to APRNs is being proposed as a means of increasing access to care for veterans. APRNs are clinicians with advanced degrees and training to provide primary, acute and specialty health care services. Depending on their specialization, they are certified as nurse practitioners, clinical nurse specialists, certified registered nurse anesthetists and certified nurse midwives. All VA APRNs are required to obtain and maintain current national certi fication. For more information on the APRN proposal, click here. Note: Must be a Doctor shortage? (not part of the report)
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