Advanced Registered Nurse Practitioners (ARNPs) are Nurse Practitioners, Nurse-Midwives, Nurse Anesthetists and Clinical Nurse Specialists. ARNPs are registered in Kentucky and Board certified in their area of specialty. These certifications may include:
Family/Adult
Pediatrics
Geriatrics
Anesthesia
Newborn Care
Mental Health
Women's Health
Midwifery
What services do ARNPs
Provide?
Order and interpret diagnostic studies such as lab work and
X-rays
Diagnose and treat common health problems
Prescribe medications, treatments, and medical equipment
Provide prenatal care and family planning services
Provide well-child care including screening and immunizations
Promote positive health behaviors and self care skills by
educating and counseling
Collaborate with physicians and other health care professionals
as needed
ARNPs have advanced education in management of health conditions and
practice in clinics, medical offices, emergency departments, and other
facilities serving their patients. ARNPs are qualified to manage most
common illnesses and injuries and provide education for healthy living.
They also participate in governmental planning and policy related to health
care and conduct health research studies. ARNPs improve access to health
care in urban and rural areas.
Who are Clinical Nurse
Specialists (CNSs)?
Clinical Nurse Specialists (CNSs) are experts in a clinical setting and may be involved in practice, education, consultation, or research. CNSs may also serve as case managers for patients and be involved in the development of projects to enhance patients' health.
Who Are Certified Nurse Midwives (CNMs)?
Certified Nurse Midwives (CNMs) offer a variety of health care services and quality care for females. CNMs focus on the needs of the woman and her family related to physical care, emotional, and social support. They base their care on the woman's cultural values, beliefs, and preferences for her health care delivery. CNMs specialize for caring for women throughout their lifetime.