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The advanced nurse practitioner is considering changing malpractice insurance carriers. What should the advanced nurse practitioner consider prior to making this change?
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◦ The expanding role of the advanced nurse practitioner has increased the number of lawsuits filed.
◦ The advanced nurse practitioner should carry medical malpractice, just as the physician does.
◦ Advanced nurse practitioners are less likely to be sued than nurses holding a doctorate of nursing practice.
◦ The advanced nurse practitioner is more likely to be sued than a physician.
◦ The severity of malpractice claims against some ANP roles has increased in the last few years.


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Marked as best answer by lol1012 on Jan 10, 2023

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lol1012

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Reply 2 on: Jan 10, 2023
Gracias!


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Great answer, keep it coming :)

 

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