MSN Specialty Track: Family Nurse Practitioner Student Name Institution MSN Specialty Track: Family Nurse Practitioner Family Nurse Practitioners are nursing agents who have received advanced education and training on nursing practice, and whose mandate requires them to provide nursing care in the context of family and community. The Family Nurse Practitioner role is one among many other specialties for registered nurses. FNPs provide nursing care to families regardless of age. Consequently, the nature of the nursing care they provide introduces different categories under FNP. These categories ensure that FNP services reach persons in all stages of life. Categories of Family Nurse Practitioners include Geriatric Nurse Practitioners, who …show more content…
In conducting their duty, FNPs need to educate their patients frequently on certain issues including diet, and lifestyle issues relating to the patient’s health problem. The FNP role also requires the nurse to prepare patient educational material on proper medication and other issues relating the patient’s wellbeing. The FNP diagnoses patients, uncovers underlying medical complications, and plans a proper plan of care to ensure that the patient receives proper treatment. Additionally, FNPs constantly collaborate with other health care providers such as nurse practitioners with other specialties, physicians, nursing scholars, and the government. Apart from providing health care services, Family nurse practitioners are involved also involved in teaching of other FNPs, nursing research, patient advocacy, and policy creation at both the state and the national level (Nurse Journal, …show more content…
A family nurse practitioner could apply theory, information from research, and knowledge learned in class to formulate patient education strategies as well as to create patient education material. The nursing profession advocates for evidence-based practice. This requires the nurse to know, in order to provide proper care. Therefore, it is important to link research to nursing practice because the data collected through research makes it easier to make clinical decisions (Pipe, Wellik, Buchda, Hansen, & Martyn, 2005). An understanding of nursing theory would also prove important in handling nursing dilemmas by offering a systematic guide for handling nursing issues. Explanatory theory provides insight on problems and seeks to table options for modification of issues to solve problems. Change theory, on the other hand, provides guides nurse practitioners in formulation and rolling out of patient intervention strategies (Green, 2000). An FNP could also apply AACN essential skills in diagnosis and treatment of illnesses. Diagnosis and treatment requires the application of different technology. Therefore, having sufficient knowledge on the operation of different technological equipment would help an FNP operate fluidly and achieve the goal of patient recovery. Additionally, increased autonomy dictates that there are