Abstract

Adult-gerontology primary care nurse practitioners (NPs) deliver longitudinal primary care in outpatient settings from adolescence to older adulthood, and adult-gerontology acute care NPs provide care to critically ill adults and older adults. Family NP programs vastly outnumber adult-gerontology NP programs nationwide, despite a rapidly aging population. This report discusses the differences in education and scope of practice of adult-gerontology primary care NPs, adult-gerontology acute care NPs, and family NPs and highlights the crucial and unique assets adult-gerontology NPs bring to any health care system or practice. Differences in competencies, certification examinations, and practice settings are discussed in depth.

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