ACTUAL QUESTIONS AND CORRECTLY
WELL DEFINED ANSWERS LATEST 2025
ALREADY GRADED A+
LACE - ANSWERS-Proposed as a communication network to include
organizations that represent the Licensure, Accreditation, Certification,
and Education components of APRN regulation. it is intended to be a
transparent process for communicating about APRN regulatory issues,
facilitating implementation of the APRN Consensus Model, and
involving stakeholders in advancing APRN regulation.
Consensus Model - ANSWERS-This is a regulatory model based on the
broad definition of regulation. Includes the entities that control the
preparation and credentialing of the APRN including nurse educators,
certifiers, and licensing regulators. It also includes the accreditors of
nurse education programs.
, Patterns of Statutory and regulatory authority: Four patterns -
ANSWERS-1. The use of an established formulary or lists of drugs that
the APRN can prescribe
2. A negative or exclusionary formulary that allows the APRN to
prescribe all drugs with the exception of a short list of forbidden drugs
3.An individualized collaborative formulary established by the APRN
with a collaborating physician.
4. Unlimited authority with no formulary or collaborative requirements.
Domain 1: Knowledge for Nursing Practice (KNP) - ANSWERS-
Descriptor: Integration, translation, and application of established and
evolving disciplinary nursing knowledge and ways of knowing, as well as
knowledge from other disciplines, including a foundation in liberal arts
and natural and social sciences. This dinstinguishes the practice of
professional nursing in forms the basis the practice of professional
nursing and forms the basis for clinical judgment and innovation for
nursing practice.
Domain 2: Person-Centered Care - ANSWERS-Descriptor: Person-
centered care focuses on the individual within multiple complicated
contexts, including family and/or important others. Person-centered
care is holistic, individualized, just, respectful, compassionate,
coordinated, evidence-based, and developmentally appropriate.
Person-centered care builds on a scientific body of knowledge that
guides nursing practice regardless of specialty or functional area.