Advanced Practice Nursing Essential
Knowledge For the Profession 5th
Edition 2025 Brand New!!!
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Which organization founded in 1941 under Mary Breckenridge's leadership merged with the american
college of Nurse-Midwives (ACNM) in 1969?
A- Association for National Nurse Midwifery (ANNM)
B- American Association of Nurse-Midwives (AANM)
C- American Nurse Association (ANA)
D- Council of Nursing Midwifery (ANM)
B- American Association of Nurse-Midwives (AANM)
In a landmark ruling by the supreme court as a result of Chalmers- Frances V Nelson 1936, what legal
precedent was established?
A- Nurse anesthesia was allowed under the nurse practice act
B- Nurse anesthesia was legal, if under guidance of supervising physician
C- Nurse anesthesia scope of practice included anesthesia
D- Only trained nursing professionals could administer anesthesia independently
B- Nurse anesthesia was legal, if under guidance of supervising physician
The first known establishment of the nurse practitioner role occurred in 1965 at the university of
Colorado. In which area of training did this role specialize?
A- Geriatrics
B- Pediatrics
C- Midwifery
D- Anesthesia
B- Pediatrics
What has the AANA as of 2025 as the standard for entry into nurse anesthesia practice?
A- Master;s degree
B- Bachelors of nursing and master's degree
C- Doctorate degree
D- No specification
C- Doctorate degree
, Which state became the first to recognize diagnosis and treatment as part of the scope of practice of
specialty nurses?
A- Oklahoma
B- South Dakota
C- Maryland
D- Idaho
D- Idaho
The American Nursing Association (ANA) defines which requirement for the designation of a clinical
nurse specialist in any specialty?
A- 1000 hours relevant supervised training
B- Masters or doctoral degree
C- Specialty training certificate
D- Two or more years of clinically relevant experience
E- Successful completion of certification examination
B- Masters or doctoral degree
Which of the following is the primary mission of the National Organization of Nurse Practitioner
Faculties (NONPF)?
A- Provide leadership in promoting quality NP education
B- Provide financial assistance to NP students
C- NP faculty training program assistance
D- Lobbying legislature on behalf of NPs
Provide leadership in promoting quality NP education
The 2019 updated model of competencies that are encompassed around three spheres of impact
known as patient direct care, nurses and nursing practice, and organizations and systems is known as?
A- Shuler's Model of NP practice
B- Fenton's and Brykczynski's Expert practice
C- Calkin's model of Advanced Nursing Practice
D- NACNS model of clinical nurse specialist competencies
D- NACNS model of clinical nurse specialist competencies
Building upon Benner's seven domains of expert nursing practice which conceptual model adds an
additional domain " The consulting role of the nurse"?
A- NACNS clinical nurse specialist model
B- Shuler's Model of NP practice
C- Fenton's and Brykczynski's Expert practice
Knowledge For the Profession 5th
Edition 2025 Brand New!!!
_____________________________________________________________________________________
Which organization founded in 1941 under Mary Breckenridge's leadership merged with the american
college of Nurse-Midwives (ACNM) in 1969?
A- Association for National Nurse Midwifery (ANNM)
B- American Association of Nurse-Midwives (AANM)
C- American Nurse Association (ANA)
D- Council of Nursing Midwifery (ANM)
B- American Association of Nurse-Midwives (AANM)
In a landmark ruling by the supreme court as a result of Chalmers- Frances V Nelson 1936, what legal
precedent was established?
A- Nurse anesthesia was allowed under the nurse practice act
B- Nurse anesthesia was legal, if under guidance of supervising physician
C- Nurse anesthesia scope of practice included anesthesia
D- Only trained nursing professionals could administer anesthesia independently
B- Nurse anesthesia was legal, if under guidance of supervising physician
The first known establishment of the nurse practitioner role occurred in 1965 at the university of
Colorado. In which area of training did this role specialize?
A- Geriatrics
B- Pediatrics
C- Midwifery
D- Anesthesia
B- Pediatrics
What has the AANA as of 2025 as the standard for entry into nurse anesthesia practice?
A- Master;s degree
B- Bachelors of nursing and master's degree
C- Doctorate degree
D- No specification
C- Doctorate degree
, Which state became the first to recognize diagnosis and treatment as part of the scope of practice of
specialty nurses?
A- Oklahoma
B- South Dakota
C- Maryland
D- Idaho
D- Idaho
The American Nursing Association (ANA) defines which requirement for the designation of a clinical
nurse specialist in any specialty?
A- 1000 hours relevant supervised training
B- Masters or doctoral degree
C- Specialty training certificate
D- Two or more years of clinically relevant experience
E- Successful completion of certification examination
B- Masters or doctoral degree
Which of the following is the primary mission of the National Organization of Nurse Practitioner
Faculties (NONPF)?
A- Provide leadership in promoting quality NP education
B- Provide financial assistance to NP students
C- NP faculty training program assistance
D- Lobbying legislature on behalf of NPs
Provide leadership in promoting quality NP education
The 2019 updated model of competencies that are encompassed around three spheres of impact
known as patient direct care, nurses and nursing practice, and organizations and systems is known as?
A- Shuler's Model of NP practice
B- Fenton's and Brykczynski's Expert practice
C- Calkin's model of Advanced Nursing Practice
D- NACNS model of clinical nurse specialist competencies
D- NACNS model of clinical nurse specialist competencies
Building upon Benner's seven domains of expert nursing practice which conceptual model adds an
additional domain " The consulting role of the nurse"?
A- NACNS clinical nurse specialist model
B- Shuler's Model of NP practice
C- Fenton's and Brykczynski's Expert practice