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A nurse practitioner (NP) is a nurse with a graduate degree in advanced practice nursing. This type of provider may also be referred to as an ARNP (Advanced Registered Nurse Practitioner) or APRN (Advanced Practice Registered Nurse).
Effective October 1, 2018: Chapter 2018-106, Laws of Florida transitioned ARNP certification to APRN license.
Some nurse practitioners may use the credential ARNP, which means advanced registered nurse practitioner. They may also use the credential APRN, which means advanced practice nurse practitioner. This is a broader category that includes clinical nurse specialists, certified nurse midwives, and nurse anesthetists.
What is higher than a nurse practitioner? An NP can be a masters-trained APRN, and they can also have a doctorate. An NP who has obtained a doctorate has the highest level of nursing degree. In 2025, nurse practitioners must earn a doctorate.
Yes, you can function under a supervisory agreement providing specialty care, and when working in primary care practice autonomously. Be careful to not do something in one that you should not be doing; know your scope!
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Florida APRN applicants are required to hold an active Florida RN license or an active multistate RN license from another jurisdiction, a masters degree or post-masters certificate in a nursing clinical specialty area and national advanced practice certification from an approved nursing specialty board.
The advanced practice registered nurse may perform specific actions; i.e., nursing diagnosis, nursing treatment, medical diagnosis and treatment, prescription, and operate ing to authorization within the guidelines of an established protocol of supervision.
The nurse practitioner scope of practice in Florida is restricted practice. This indicates the patient must have a physicians career-long supervision, delegation, or team management. There are typically restrictions regarding what they can do under their NP license. In Florida, the NP cannot practice autonomously.

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