“Scope-of-practice laws also may limit NPs to one site, which some respondents deemed a barrier because it prohibited them from working in multiple settings without separate agreements for each location” (Yee, Boukus, Cross, & Samuel, 2013, 13). The main goal of practice of an NP is the holistic and the individualized care that focuses on patients ' conditions as well as the effects of illness on the lives of the patients and their families. As they focus in providing the holistic care management that may cause the NPs to focus more on the prevention, wellness, and patient education which are their priorities. To continue elaborate as far as the role and the scope of NPs in the context of the United States health care delivery system, their role also is to take health histories to provide the complete physical examinations to the patients that they are serving. In addition, they can diagnose and treat acute and chronic problems. Depend on the state they provide the patient care management, they are able to interpret laboratory and x-rays results; prescribe and manage medications and other therapies. One of the most aspects as per role and their scope of practice is to prevent complications by providing health teaching and supportive counseling to all
“Scope-of-practice laws also may limit NPs to one site, which some respondents deemed a barrier because it prohibited them from working in multiple settings without separate agreements for each location” (Yee, Boukus, Cross, & Samuel, 2013, 13). The main goal of practice of an NP is the holistic and the individualized care that focuses on patients ' conditions as well as the effects of illness on the lives of the patients and their families. As they focus in providing the holistic care management that may cause the NPs to focus more on the prevention, wellness, and patient education which are their priorities. To continue elaborate as far as the role and the scope of NPs in the context of the United States health care delivery system, their role also is to take health histories to provide the complete physical examinations to the patients that they are serving. In addition, they can diagnose and treat acute and chronic problems. Depend on the state they provide the patient care management, they are able to interpret laboratory and x-rays results; prescribe and manage medications and other therapies. One of the most aspects as per role and their scope of practice is to prevent complications by providing health teaching and supportive counseling to all