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✔✔Which is the gold standard research design for generating evidence -
✔✔Randomized control trial
✔✔The APN is examining a client with new onset HTN. The NP recognizes that HTN
may result in significant complications associated with which of the following three
organs - ✔✔Kidneys
Eyes
Brain
✔✔Which organization allows the use of the "BC" credential - ✔✔American Nurses
Credentialing Center (ANCC)
✔✔Which agency houses the US Protective and Safety Task Force (USPSTF) -
✔✔Agency for Health, Research and Quality
✔✔Which 2 organizations administer nurse practitioner certification programs -
✔✔American Association of Nurse Practitioners (AANP)
American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC)
✔✔Transformational leadership is best defined as - ✔✔A style that is relational, driven
by a common goal, and satisfies the leader and the follower
✔✔A metaparadigm must include which of the following 3 characteristics -
✔✔Encompass all phenomena of interest
Be perspective-neutral
Be global in scope
✔✔Which statement best reflects King's theory - ✔✔If nurses with special knowledge
and skills communicate appropriate information to clients, mutual goal-setting and goal
attainment will occur
✔✔Which agency will the APN reference when seeking the current evidence based
guidelines directing standards of care - ✔✔Agency for Health Research and Quality
✔✔A 43-year-old woman has a 12-hour history of sudden onset of right upper quadrant
abdominal pain with radiation to the shoulder, fever, and chills. She has had similar,
milder episodes in the past. Examination reveal marked tenderness to right upper
quadrant abdominal palpation. Her most likely diagnosis is - ✔✔Acute cholecystitis
, ✔✔What theory is used to describe the cause of endometriosis - ✔✔Endometrial tissue
passes through the Fallopian tubes and into the peritoneal cavity and remains
responsive to hormones
✔✔"Chronic pain, physical disability, social support, age and gender are related to
perceived daily stress, which is related to depression." This is an example of which type
of theory - ✔✔Explanatory
✔✔The leadership core competency of advanced practice nursing includes which three
characteristics - ✔✔Mentoring
Innovation
Activism
✔✔What initiative specifically focuses on the aging American, under the Affordable
Care Act - ✔✔Multiple Chronic Conditions (AS WE AGE WE GAIN MORE AILMENT
ISSUES)
✔✔Which of the following philosophies of world view would characterize human beings
as holistic; parts are viewed only in the context of the whole - ✔✔Reciprocal Interaction
✔✔A difficult aspect of determining occupational exposure to disease is the - ✔✔Long
latency period between exposure and disease reporting
✔✔A novice nurse practitioner is experiencing feeling of inferiority toward more
experienced clinicians in the practice.She has identified that time constraints for visits
and expectations to increase productivity limits her ability to address these non-
adherent issues during client visits. Which barrier to ethical practice is influencing
practice - ✔✔Organizational/Environmental
✔✔Utilizing Johnson's Behavioral systems model (JBSM), the APN discovers that a
patient is not sure who he can depend on because his wife is emotionally distant. This
data would be characteristic of which subsystem fo the JBSM - ✔✔Dependency
subsystem
✔✔"A purposeful, complex, dynamic, collaborative, and holistic interpersonal process
aimed at supporting and facilitating patients and families through health-related
experiences and transitions to achieve health-related goals (mutually determined when
possible)" defines which APN role - ✔✔Coach
✔✔A 60-year-old female with a history of emphysema presents to the primary care
office with complaints of cough and shortness of breath at rest. During the physical
exam, the nurse practitioner recognizes clubbing, barrel chest, and prolonged
expiration. The nurse practitioner understands that the patient is exhibiting symptoms
resulting from which type of pulmonary disease process - ✔✔Obstructive