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  2. Begin by entering the APRN-NP's name, phone number, address, license number, and specialty in the designated fields. Ensure all information is accurate to avoid any issues.
  3. Next, fill in the collaborating physician's details including their name, phone number, address, license number, and specialty. This section is crucial for establishing the collaborative relationship.
  4. Review the agreement clauses carefully. Each party must understand their responsibilities regarding patient care and collaboration as outlined in points 1 through 6.
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Nurse practitioners who operate in full-practice states are also allowed to establish and operate their own independent practices in the same way physicians do. REDUCED: NPs can diagnose and treat patients but need physician oversight to prescribe medications.
The Registered Nurse Transition to Practice (RN TTP) Residency program is twelve months in length and is based on the key elements of the Standards for Accreditation of Entry-to-Practice Nurse Residency Programs by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE, 2021) to improve quality of patient care across the
Nurse Practitioners can practice independently in the 27 states with full practice authority: Alaska, Arizona, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Hawaii, Idaho, Iowa, Kansas, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Mexico, New York, North Dakota, Oregon, Rhode Island,
Transition-to-practice agreement means a collaborative agreement for two thousand hours of initial practice between a nurse practitioner and a supervising provider which provides for the delivery of health care through a collaborative practice and which meets the requirements of section 38-2322.

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