Core Competency Framework
In developing the core competencies listed in this document, the following assumptions were made: 1. The practice of nurse practitioners is grounded in the values, knowledge and theories of professional nursing practice. 2. Nurse practitioner core competencies build and expand upon the competencies required of a registered nurse. 3.
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