1. Introduction to the Role of Advanced Practice Nursing
2. The Nurse Practitioner: Historical Perspective on the Art and Science of Nurse Practitionering
3. Overview of the Doctor of Nursing Practice Degree
4. Emerging Roles for the DNP Nurse Educator
5. Influencing and Leading Change in the Complex Health Environment: The Role of the Advanced Practice
Nurse
6. Interprofessional Collaboration for Improving Patient and Population Health Knowledge
7. An Overview of U.S. Healthcare Delivery
8. Beliefs, Values, and Health
9. Ethics in Advanced Practice Nursing
10. Health Policy and Advanced Practice Nursing
11. Economics of Healthcare and Advanced Practice Nursing
12. Information Systems and Patient Care Technology
13. Evidence-Based Practice and Advanced Nursing Practice
14. Translational Research: Generating Evidence for Practice
15. The DNP Project
16. The DNP in Clinical Practice
17. Quality Improvement and Patient Safety in Advanced Practice Nursing
18. Leadership and the DNP Advanced Practice Nurse
19. Teaching and Learning in Advanced Practice Nursing
20. The Nurse Practitioner Workforce and Health Policy
21. Advanced Practice Nursing in Acute and Critical Care
22. Advanced Practice Nursing in Primary Care
23. Advanced Practice Nursing in Pediatrics
24. Advanced Practice Nursing in Women’s Health
25. Advanced Practice Nursing in Geriatrics
26. Advanced Practice Nursing in Mental Health
27. Advanced Practice Nursing in Rural and Underserved Areas
28. Global Perspectives in Advanced Practice Nursing
29. Future of Advanced Practice Nursing
30. Case Studies in Advanced Practice Nursing
, Chapter1 Introduction to the Role of Advanced Practices Nursing
Multiple Choice
Q1. Which of the following was the first recognized area of advanced practice nursing in the United States?
A. Family Nurse Practitioner
B. Clinical Nurse Specialist
C. Pediatric Nurse Practitioner
D. Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist
Answer: D
Rationale: The Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA) role dates back to the late 1800s and was formal
recognized by the 1930s. This makes it the earliest APN role. Other roles, such as NP and CNS, developed later.
Q2. Which organization introduced the Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) degree in 2004?
A. National League for Nursing (NLN)
B. American Association of Colleges of Nursing (AACN)
C. American Nurses Association (ANA)
D. National Organization of Nurse Practitioner Faculties (NONPF)
Answer: B
Rationale: The AACN introduced the DNP in 2004 to address the increasing complexity of master’s programs a
to standardize advanced nursing practice education.
Q3. The establishment of the Frontier Nursing Service in 1925 primarily advanced which APN specialty?
A. Midwifery
B. Pediatrics
C. Critical Care
D. Emergency Nursing
Answer: A
Rationale: Founded by Mary Breckinridge, the Frontier Nursing Service introduced nurse-midwifery to rural
Appalachia, making midwifery one of the earliest APN specialties.
Q4. Which factor most strongly contributed to the growth of nurse anesthesia during the Civil War and World W
I?
A. Rural expansion
B. Physician shortages during wartime
C. Economic incentives
D. Public health initiatives
, Answer: B
Rationale: Wars created physician shortages, driving the need for trained nurses to administer anesthesia safely,
thereby expanding the CRNA role.
Q5. Which U.S. state was the first to recognize diagnosis and treatment as part of advanced nursing practice in
1971?
A. Idaho
B. New York
C. California
D. Ohio
Answer: A
Rationale: Idaho amended its Nurse Practice Act in 1971, becoming the first state to formally authorize APNs to
diagnose and treat patients.
Q6. What is considered the core competency that underpins all advanced practice nursing roles?
A. Leadership
B. Direct clinical practice
C. Research utilization
D. Ethical decision-making
Answer: B
Rationale: Direct clinical practice is the central, defining competency for APNs, forming the foundation for
leadership, research, and ethical decision-making.
Q7. Which historical figure established the Henry Street Settlement to provide nursing services to immigrants i
New York City?
A. Mary Breckinridge
B. Florence Nightingale
C. Clara Barton
D. Lillian Wald
Answer: D
Rationale: Lillian Wald established the Henry Street Settlement in 1893 to provide community-based nursing ca
to underserved populations.
Q8. The Supreme Court case Chalmers-Frances v. Nelson (1936) established which legal precedent?
A. Nurses could independently prescribe medications