Registered Nurse Healthcare Taxonomy Code 163WG0000X
HealthProviders DB is a comprehensive database of healthcare providers, including a complete directory of all General Practice Registered Nurses.
As of today, the following are the total number of General Practice Registered Nurses nationally, in your state, and near your location.
Medicare
The following are the total number of General Practice Registered Nurses who accept Medicare in your state, the number who have opted out of Medicare, and the total number excluded from participation in Medicare nationwide.
Alaska – Alabama – Armed Forces Pacific – Arkansas – American Samoa – Arizona – California – Colorado – Connecticut – District of Columbia – Delaware – Florida – Federated States of Micronesia – Georgia – Guam – Hawaii – Iowa – Idaho – Illinois – Indiana – Kansas – Kentucky – Louisiana – Massachusetts – Maryland – Maine – Marshall Islands – Michigan – Minnesota – Missouri – Northern Mariana Islands – Mississippi – Montana – North Carolina – North Dakota – Nebraska – New Hampshire – New Jersey – New Mexico – Nevada – New York – Ohio – Oklahoma – Oregon – Pennsylvania – Puerto Rico – Palau – Rhode Island – South Carolina – South Dakota – Tennessee – Texas – Utah – Virginia – Virgin Islands – Vermont – Washington – Wisconsin – West Virginia – Wyoming
Select the State name above or from the HealthProviders DB App filter panel to show the list of General Practice Registered Nurses by State. In addition, you can also narrow the list by City and more from the filter panel.
You can download the General Practice Registered Nurses dataset using HealthProviders DB Export.

What do General Practice Registered Nurses do?
General Practice Registered Nurses (GPNs) work in doctors’ surgeries and health centers, providing a wide range of patient care, including chronic disease management, wound care, vaccinations, and health screenings.
They perform patient assessments, administer treatments, educate patients on health and wellness, and manage administrative tasks like record-keeping and coordinating referrals to other specialists.
GPNs are vital members of the primary healthcare team, focusing on preventing illness and promoting overall patient well-being.
What they do
Patient Care and Assessment: Performing patient assessments, reviewing medical history, and delivering patient-centered care.
Chronic Disease Management: Monitoring patients with long-term conditions like diabetes or asthma, helping them manage their conditions, and providing ongoing support and education.
Preventative Care: Conducting health screenings, administering vaccinations and immunizations, and providing lifestyle advice.
Minor Illness and Injury Treatment: Assessing and treating minor ailments and injuries, which may include wound care.
Patient Education and Counselling: Empowering patients with the knowledge and tools to manage their own health effectively.
Referrals: Coordinating patient referrals to specialists when needed.
Administrative Duties: Maintaining accurate patient records and assisting with administrative tasks within the practice.
Essential Skills and Qualities
Problem-Solving and Judgment: The ability to assess complex situations and make sound clinical decisions.
Clinical Skills: Strong skills in assessment, wound management, and administering treatments.
Communication Skills: Clear and effective communication with patients, families, and the wider healthcare team.
Organizational Skills: Ability to manage a varied caseload, prioritize tasks, and maintain accurate records.
