What is the job description of a RNC?


Question:
Furthermore, what is the main difference of a RN, and a RNC? Is it simply certification; as I’ve read somewhere, “a feather in a nurses cap”? Or is there some practicing difference between the two?

I am somewhat positive that RN’s may not diagnose illnesses, is this true, and can a RNC diagnose?

Thoughts and opinions would be appreciated. Facts, even better.

Thanks.

Answers:
I'm guessing RNC means a registered nurse certified in a specific type of nursing such as OB, med-surg, or critical care. RN's are not technically able to diagnose. A nurse practitioner can prescribe medications and diagnose only if they are working with an MD such as in a doctor's office.
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