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TEST BANK FOR Advanced Practice Nursing Essentials for Role Development 4th Edition by Lucille A Joel 2023 | All Chapters A+ Table Of Contents Chapter 1: Advanced Practice Nursing: Doing What Has to Be Done-Radicals, Renegades, and Rebels Chapter 2: Emerging Roles of the Advanced Practice Nurse Chapter 3: Role Development: A Theoretical Perspective Chapter 4: Educational Preparation of Advanced Practice Nurses: Looking to the Future Chapter 5: Global Perspectives on Advanced Nursing Practice Chapter 6: Advanced Practice Nurses and Prescriptive Authority Chapter 7: Credentialing and Clinical Privileges for the Advanced Practice Registered Nurse Chapter 8: The Kaleidoscope of Collaborative Practice Chapter 9: Participation of the Advanced Practice Nurse in Health Plans and Quality Initiatives Chapter 10: Public Policy and the Advanced Practice Registered Nurse Chapter 11: Resource Management Chapter 12: Mediated Roles: Working With and Through Other People by Thomas D: Smith, Chapter 13: Evidence-Based Practice Chapter 14: Advocacy and the Advanced Practice Nurse Chapter 15: Case Management and Advanced Practice Nursing Chapter 16: The Advanced Practice Nurse and Research Chapter 17: The Advanced Practice Nurse: Holism and Complementary and Integrative Health Approaches Chapter 18: Basic Skills for Teaching and the Advanced Practice Nurse Chapter 19: Culture as a Variable in Practice Chapter 20: Conflict Resolution in Advanced Practice Nursing Chapter 21: Leadership for APNs: If Not Now, When? Chapter 22: Information Technology and the Advanced Practice Nurse Chapter 23: Writing for Publication Chapter 24: Measuring Advanced Practice Nurse Performance: Outcome Indicators, Models of Evaluation and the Issue of Value Chapter 25: Advanced Practice Registered Nurses: Accomplishments, Trends, and Future Development Chapter 26: Starting a Practice and Practice Management Chapter 27: The Advanced Practice Nurse as Employee or Independent Contractor: Legal and Contractual Considerations Chapter 28: The Law, The Courts, and the Advanced Practice Registered Nurse Chapter 29: Malpractice and the Advanced Practice Nurse Chapter 30: Ethics and the Advanced Practice Nurse Chapter 1: Advanced Practice Nursing: Doing What Has to Be Done – Radical,Renegades, and Rebels ANSWERS WITH RATIONALES 1.Which change represents the primary impetus for the end of the era of the female lay healer? 1.Perception of health promotion as an obligation 2.Development of a clinical nurse specialist position statement 3.Foundation of the American Association of Nurse-Midwives 4.Emergence of a medical establishment Page: 4 Feedback 1. This is incorrect. Lay healers traditionally viewed their role as being a function of their community obligations; however, theemerging medical establishment viewed healing as a commodity. theemergence of a male medical establishment represents theprimary impetus for theend of theera of thefemale lay healer. 2. This is incorrect. theAmerican Nurses Association (ANA) position statementon educational requirements for theclinical nurse specialist (CNS) was developed in 1965; theANA’s position statement on therole of theCNS was issued in 1976. theemergence of a male medical establishment represents the primary impetus for theend of theera of thefemale lay healer. 3. This is incorrect. theAmerican Association of Nurse-Midwives (AANM) was founded in 1928. theemergence of a male medical establishment represents the primary impetus for theend of theera of thefemale lay healer. 4. This is correct. theemergence of a male medical establishment represents theprimary impetus for theend of theera of thefemale lay healer. Whereas lay healers viewed their role as being a function of their community obligations, theemerging medical establishment viewed healing as a commodity. theera of thefemale lay healer began and ended in the19th century. theAmerican Association of NurseMidwives (AANM) was founded in 1928. theAmerican Nurses Association (ANA) position statement on educational requirements for theclinical nurse specialist (CNS) was developed in 1965; theANA’s position statement on the role of the CNS was issued in 1976. ginning of modern nursing is traditionally considered to have begun with which event? 1.Establishment of the first school of nursing

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,Lucille A. Joel: Advanced Practice Nursing Essentials for Role Development


Chapter one: Doing What Has to Be Done-Radicals, Renegades, and Rebels


Multiple Choice


1. The nurse manager of a pediatric clinic could confirm that the new nurse

recognized the purpose of the HEADSS Adolescent Risk Profile when the new nurse
responds that it is used to assess for needs related to


a. anticipatory guidance.
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b. low-risk adolescents.

c. physical development.
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d. sexual development.
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ANS: A
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The HEADSS Adolescent Risk Profile is a psychosocial assessment screening tool
which assesses home, education, activities, drugs, sex, and suicide for the purpose
of identifying high-risk adolescents and the need for anticipatory guidance. It is
used to identify high-risk, not low-risk, adolescents. Physical development is
assessed with anthropometric data. Sexual development is assessed using physical
examination.


REF: 6 OBJ: NCLEX Client Needs Category: Health Promotion and Maintenance


2. The nurse preparing a teaching plan for a preschooler knows that, according

to Piaget, the expected stage of development for a preschooler is

,a. concrete operational.

b. formal operational.

c. preoperational.

d. sensorimotor.



ANS: C


The expected stage of development for a preschooler (3 to 4 years old) is
preoperational. Concrete operational describes the thinking of a school-age child (7
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to 11 years old). Formal operational describes the thinking of an individual after
about 11 years of age. Sensorimotor describes the earliest pattern of thinking from
birth to 2 years old.
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REF: 5 OBJ: NCLEX Client Needs Category: Health Promotion and Maintenance
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3. The school nurse talking with a high school class about the difference
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between growth and development would best describe growth as


a. processes by which early cells specialize.

b. psychosocial and cognitive changes.

c. qualitative changes associated with aging.

d. quantitative changes in size or weight.



ANS: D


Growth is a quantitative change in which an increase in cell number and size results

, in an increase in overall size or weight of the body or any of its parts. The processes
by which early cells specialize are referred to asdifferentiation. Psychosocial and
cognitive changes are referred to as development. Qualitative changes associated
with aging are referred to as maturation.


REF: 2 OBJ: NCLEX Client Needs Category: Health Promotion and Maintenance


4. The most appropriate response of the nurse when a mother asks what the Denver II

does is that it


a. can diagnose developmental disabilities.
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b. identifies a need for physical therapy.

c. is a developmental screening tool.

d. provides a framework for health teaching.
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ANS: C
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The Denver II is the most commonly used measure of developmental status used by
health care professionals; it is a screening tool. Screening tools do not provide a
diagnosis. Diagnosis requires a thorough neurodevelopment history and physical
examination. Developmental delay, which is suggested by screening, is a symptom,
not a diagnosis. The need for any therapy would be identified with a comprehensive
evaluation, not a screening tool. Some providers use the Denver II as a framework
for teaching about expected development, but this is not the primary purpose of the
tool.

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