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Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing Providers | Clinical Nurse Specialist | Acute Care in Oklahoma

DefinitionTaxonomy code 364SA2100X refers to Clinical Nurse Specialists specializing in Acute Care within the category of Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing Providers. Here's a detailed explanation: Clinical Nurse Specialist (CNS): Clinical Nurse Specialists are advanced practice registered nurses (APRNs) with specialized education and training in a specific area of nursing practice. They possess advanced clinical skills and expertise in assessing, diagnosing, and managing complex health conditions across the lifespan. CNSs provide direct patient care, consult with healthcare teams, conduct research, and engage in education and leadership roles within healthcare settings. Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing Providers: This category includes healthcare professionals with advanced training and qualifications who provide specialized medical care. It encompasses Physician Assistants (PAs) as well as various categories of Advanced Practice Registered Nurses (APRNs), such as Nurse Practitioners (NPs), Certified Nurse Midwives (CNMs), Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetists (CRNAs), and Clinical Nurse Specialists (CNSs). These providers work collaboratively with physicians and other healthcare professionals to deliver comprehensive care to patients in various clinical settings. Specialization: Acute Care: Acute care refers to the provision of immediate and short-term medical treatment for patients with sudden or severe illnesses, injuries, or exacerbations of chronic conditions. Clinical Nurse Specialists specializing in acute care are trained to assess and manage patients with complex and rapidly changing health conditions, often in critical care, emergency department, or hospital settings. They collaborate with interdisciplinary teams to provide timely interventions, coordinate care, and facilitate transitions across the continuum of acute care services. Clinical Nurse Specialists with taxonomy code 364SA2100X, specializing in Acute Care, play a vital role in managing the complex needs of patients in acute care settings. They possess advanced clinical skills and knowledge to provide evidence-based care, improve patient outcomes, and promote safety and quality in acute care environments. These specialists collaborate with healthcare teams to optimize patient care delivery, ensure continuity of care, and enhance the overall patient experience in acute care settings.
GroupingPhysician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing Providers
ClassificationClinical Nurse Specialist
SpecializationAcute Care

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TitleSpecialization
364S00000X
364SA2200XAdult Health
364SC0200XCritical Care Medicine
364SC1501XCommunity Health/Public Health
364SC2300XChronic Care
364SE0003XEmergency
364SE1400XEthics
364SF0001XFamily Health
364SG0600XGerontology
364SH0200XHome Health
364SH1100XHolistic
364SI0800XInformatics
364SL0600XLong-Term Care
364SM0705XMedical-Surgical
364SN0000XNeonatal
364SN0800XNeuroscience
364SP0200XPediatrics
364SP0807XPsychiatric/Mental Health, Child & Adolescent
364SP0808XPsychiatric/Mental Health
364SP0809XPsychiatric/Mental Health, Adult
364SP0810XPsychiatric/Mental Health, Child & Family
364SP0811XPsychiatric/Mental Health, Chronically Ill
364SP0812XPsychiatric/Mental Health, Community
364SP0813XPsychiatric/Mental Health, Geropsychiatric
364SP1700XPerinatal
364SP2800XPerioperative
364SR0400XRehabilitation
364SS0200XSchool
364ST0500XTransplantation
364SW0102XWomen's Health
364SX0106XOccupational Health
364SX0200XOncology
364SX0204XOncology, Pediatrics