Abstract

•Common questions about full practice authority for nurse practitioners are addressed •Misconceptions about full practice authority are highlighted and correct information is provided •The 3 main components of full practice authority are clarified Beth Haney, DNP, FNP-C, FAANP, owns her own practice in Yorba Linda, CA. She was elected as a Yorba Linda City Council Member in 2016. She is a past president of the California Association for Nurse Practitioners (CANP) and is legislative chair for CANP-Orange County. She is available at [email protected].

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