(AGACNP): Key Definitions, History, and Practice
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What is the definition of an Adult Gerontology Acute Care Nurse Practitioner
(AGACNP)?. ANSWER -A registered nurse who has completed an accredited graduate-
level educational program with supervised clinical practice to acquire advanced knowledge,
skills, and abilities.
When was the first ACNP educational program developed?. ANSWER -1992
What significant event in the ACNP timeline occurred in 1995?. ANSWER -The first
National certification exam was held.
What is one purpose of the Adult Gerontology Acute Care Nurse Practitioner?. ANSWER
-To provide advanced nursing care across the continuum of health care services for patients
with acute, critical, and/or complex chronic health conditions.
What are the key responsibilities of an ACNP?. ANSWER -Perform comprehensive health
assessments, order and interpret diagnostic tests, use differential diagnosis, and evaluate
intervention outcomes.
What factors should an ACNP consider when individualizing patient care?. ANSWER -
Gender, age, developmental level, race, cultural differences, individuality, ethnicity,
spiritual beliefs, lifestyle, sexual orientation, socioeconomic status, disability, and family
configuration.
What are the goals of the ACNP?. ANSWER -Patient stabilization for acute conditions,
minimizing complications, addressing comorbidities, and promoting overall well-being.
What is a unique practice standard for the ACNP?. ANSWER -Continuous assessment and
adjustment of the management plan due to the rapidly changing condition of critically ill
patients.
What types of patient populations do ACNPs serve?. ANSWER -Episodic, acute
exacerbation of illness, stable and progressive chronic illness, and terminal illness.