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Medicine Question Bank for ACNP-AG
(Adult-Gerontology Acute Care Nurse
Practitioner)
Professional Role & Ethics (Questions 1-40)
Question 1:
Scope of Practice for the AGACNP is primarily based on:
A) Hospital privileging policies
B) Individual state nurse practice acts
C) National certification requirements
D) Collaborative physician agreements
Answer: B
Rationale: Scope of practice is based on legal allowances in each state, with individual state
nurse practice acts providing guidelines for nursing practice .
Question 2:
Key elements of the NP role include all of the following EXCEPT:
A) Integration of care across the acute illness continuum
B) Independent practice without collaboration
C) Research-based clinical practices
D) Discharge planning and family assessment
Answer: B
Rationale: The NP role emphasizes collaboration and coordination of care, not independent
practice without collaboration .
,Question 3:
Standards of Advanced Practice are delineated by which organization?
A) American Association of Critical-Care Nurses (AACN)
B) American Nurses Association (ANA)
C) National Council of State Boards of Nursing (NCSBN)
D) American Academy of Nurse Practitioners (AANP)
Answer: B
Rationale: The ANA measures quality of practice, service, or education through established
standards of advanced practice .
Question 4:
State Boards of Nursing are authorized to establish statutory authority for:
A) Continuing education requirements only
B) Licensure of registered nurses and scope of practice
C) Hospital privileging decisions
D) National certification standards
Answer: B
Rationale: State Practice Acts authorize Boards of Nursing to establish statutory authority for
licensure of RNs and APRNs .
Question 5:
State Practice Acts authority includes all of the following EXCEPT:
A) Use of professional title
B) Authorization for scope of practice
C) Hospital admission privileges
D) Disciplinary grounds for license action
Answer: C
Rationale: State Practice Acts authorize use of title, scope of practice including prescriptive
authority, and disciplinary grounds—but hospital privileges are granted by individual
institutions .
Question 6:
Prescriptive authority for AGACNPs is dictated by:
,A) DEA regulations only
B) State practice acts
C) Hospital bylaws
D) National certification requirements
Answer: B
Rationale: State practice acts dictate the level of prescriptive authority allowed. The DEA has
ruled that NPs may obtain DEA registration numbers, but state laws determine authority .
Question 7:
Credentialing is necessary to:
A) Increase NP reimbursement rates
B) Ensure safe healthcare delivery by qualified individuals
C) Reduce liability insurance premiums
D) Expedite hospital admissions
Answer: B
Rationale: Credentialing ensures safe healthcare is provided by qualified individuals, complies
with federal and state laws regarding APN practice, acknowledges scope of practice, mandates
accountability, and enforces professional standards .
Question 8:
Licensure establishes that:
A) A person has met mastery of specialized knowledge
B) A person is qualified to perform in a particular professional role
C) A person has completed advanced education requirements
D) A person can bill independently for services
Answer: B
Rationale: Licensure establishes that a person is qualified to perform in a particular professional
role, granted as defined by rules and regulations set forth by a governmental regulatory body
(e.g., state board of nursing) .
Question 9:
Certification is granted by:
A) State boards of nursing
B) Governmental regulatory bodies
, C) Nongovernmental agencies such as ANCC and AANP
D) Hospital credentialing committees
Answer: C
Rationale: Certification is granted by nongovernmental agencies such as ANCC and AANP and
signifies that a person has met certain standards that signify mastery of specialized knowledge .
Question 10:
Non-physician admitting privileges to hospitals were first granted in:
A) 1975
B) 1983
C) 1990
D) 1997
Answer: B
*Rationale: Admitting privileges for non-physician providers were granted in 1983 by the Joint
Commission (formerly JCAHO) .*
Question 11:
Credentialing with hospital privileges is granted by a:
A) State Board of Nursing
B) Hospital Credentialing Committee
C) National certification board
D) Collaborative physician
Answer: B
Rationale: Credentialing with hospital privileges is granted by a Hospital Credentialing
Committee, which evaluates qualifications for practice in the inpatient setting .
Question 12:
Patient medical abandonment occurs when:
A) A patient refuses recommended treatment
B) A patient leaves against medical advice
C) The caregiver-patient relationship is terminated without making reasonable arrangements
for continued care
D) The NP refers a patient to a specialist