Week 10: National Organization of Nurse Practitioners Faculties (NONPF) CompetenciesNameCollege of Nursing-PMHNP, Walden UniversityNRNP 6675F: PMHNP Care Across the Lifespan IIDr.DateNational Organization of Nurse Practitioners Faculties (NONPF) CompetenciesThe National Organization of Nurse Practitioners Faculties was founded in 1974. The entities beginning days developed its foundational essence of providing tools for educational means for nurse practitioners. The preeminent goal was to become the largest organization to construct the latest modalities marked with exemplar standards for the continuum of advancing healthcare one nurse practitioner at a time (The National Organization of Nurse Practitioner Faculties, n.d.). The nurse practitioner core competencies came into light in 1990 to provide a measure of excellence and accountability to clinical expertise as a NP. The curriculum guide outlines nine main talents that nurse practitioners obtain to support healthcare advancement: Scientific foundations, leadership, quality, practice inquiry, technology and Information Literacy, policy, health delivery system, ethics, and independent practice. Skilled clinical modules are paramount to the succession of nursing talents. Scientific FoundationsEvidence-based