A WHNP's daily responsibilities typically include conducting comprehensive patient assessments, performing gynecological exams, diagnosing and managing common women's health conditions, and providing counseling on reproductive health and preventive care. They also interpret diagnostic tests, prescribe medications, and collaborate closely with physicians, OB-GYNs, and other healthcare professionals to coordinate patient care. WHNPs often educate patients on topics such as contraception, prenatal care, and menopause management. These duties are performed in settings like clinics, hospitals, or private practices, offering both direct patient care and opportunities for ongoing patient education.