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ACNP
(redirected from Acute Care Nurse Practitioner)

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ACNPAmerican College of Nurse Practitioners
ACNPAmerican College of Neuropsychopharmacology
ACNPAcute Care Nurse Practitioner
ACNPAmerican College of Nuclear Physicians
ACNPAsociación Católica Nacional de Propagandistas (Spanish: National Catholic Association of Propagandists)
ACNPArchivio Collettivo Nazionale delle Pubblicazioni Periodiche
ACNPAmerican College of Neuropsychiatrists
ACNPAssistant Chief of Naval Personnel
ACNPAllied Chemical Nuclear Products, Inc.


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Examples of these levels are: Certified Critical Care Nurse (CCRN), Critical Care Nurse Specialist (CCNS) and Acute Care Nurse Practitioner (ACNP) in the USA, and Certified Nurse (CN) and Certified Nurse Specialist (CNS) in Japan.
Judy received her PhD in Nursing at the University of Alberta, Edmonton, where she explored the role of the acute care nurse practitioner in Canada.
and her master of science in nursing in adult health at the University of South Florida, Tampa, before earning her post-master's certificate as an acute care nurse practitioner from the University of South Carolina, Columbia.
 
 
 
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