This is the third installment of The Nurse Will See You Now, a series documenting how the increasing reliance on nurse practitioners is imperiling US patients. 
The patient popped a painkiller, a Xanax, something for allergies, another pill for nausea—a pharmaceutical cocktail meant to replace general anesthesia. Thirty minutes later she was on an operating table under the care of Karen Jean Anderson, a nurse practitioner who’d trained for 40 hours with a medical device distributor in performing liposuction. The patient was undergoing a breast augmentation and fat removal, and she ...
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