WGU C157 Essentials of
Advanced Nursing Practice
Field Experience Premium
Study Bundle 2026/2027 –
Verified Q&As with Detailed
Rationales (Test Bank Bundle -
127 Questions)
*QUESTION 1:*
A nurse practitioner student is preparing for their first clinical rotation in a rural primary care clinic.
What is the most critical initial action to ensure a successful field experience?
A) Review the clinic's electronic health record system
B) Establish clear communication with the preceptor regarding expectations and learning objectives
C) Purchase the latest edition of a primary care textbook
D) Memorize all common medication dosages
,> 🎯 *CORRECT ANSWER:* B) Establish clear communication with the preceptor regarding expectations
and learning objectives
> 💡 *CLINICAL RATIONALE:*
> * *Why It's Right:* Sets foundation for role clarity and goal alignment.
> * *Why Distractors Fail:* EHR review, textbooks, and memorization are secondary tasks.
> * *Core Takeaway:* Preceptor collaboration defines the learning trajectory.
---
*QUESTION 2:*
An advanced practice nursing student observes a preceptor managing a patient with uncontrolled
hypertension. The student notes the preceptor uses motivational interviewing. This approach is
primarily designed to:
A) Force the patient to adhere to the treatment plan
B) Explore and resolve the patient's ambivalence about behavior change
C) Provide the patient with a strict diet and exercise regimen
D) Document the patient's non-compliance for the medical record
> 🎯 *CORRECT ANSWER:* B) Explore and resolve the patient's ambivalence about behavior change
> 💡 *CLINICAL RATIONALE:*
> * *Why It's Right:* Core of motivational interviewing is resolving ambivalence.
> * *Why Distractors Fail:* Forcing, strict regimens, and documentation for non-compliance are
counterproductive.
> * *Core Takeaway:* Patient-centered communication enhances adherence.
---
*QUESTION 3:*
During a field experience, a student is asked to perform a comprehensive health history on a new
patient. Which element is most crucial for identifying potential social determinants of health?
,A) The patient's chief complaint
B) A detailed review of systems
C) An assessment of the patient's living situation and access to food
D) The patient's family history of heart disease
> 🎯 *CORRECT ANSWER:* C) An assessment of the patient's living situation and access to food
> 💡 *CLINICAL RATIONALE:*
> * *Why It's Right:* Directly evaluates environmental and socioeconomic factors.
> * *Why Distractors Fail:* Chief complaint, ROS, and family history are clinical, not social.
> * *Core Takeaway:* Social context is vital for holistic care planning.
---
*QUESTION 4:*
A preceptor provides feedback that a student's clinical documentation lacks a clear assessment and
plan. What is the primary purpose of this section in a clinical note?
A) To list all the medications the patient is currently taking
B) To synthesize findings and outline a logical, evidence-based management strategy
C) To copy the history of present illness verbatim
D) To document the patient's insurance information
> 🎯 *CORRECT ANSWER:* B) To synthesize findings and outline a logical, evidence-based management
strategy
> 💡 *CLINICAL RATIONALE:*
> * *Why It's Right:* Assessment/plan is the cognitive core of the note.
> * *Why Distractors Fail:* Medication lists, HPI copies, and insurance are separate components.
> * *Core Takeaway:* The plan must directly follow from the assessment.
---
, *QUESTION 5:*
In the context of advanced practice nursing field experience, what is the primary legal and ethical
responsibility of the student towards their patients?
A) To ensure patient satisfaction with every visit
B) To provide care that is safe, competent, and within the scope of their practice and training
C) To minimize the cost of care for the patient
D) To always follow the preceptor's orders without question
> 🎯 *CORRECT ANSWER:* B) To provide care that is safe, competent, and within the scope of their
practice and training
> 💡 *CLINICAL RATIONALE:*
> * *Why It's Right:* Patient safety and scope adherence are paramount.
> * *Why Distractors Fail:* Satisfaction, cost, and blind obedience are secondary or incorrect.
> * *Core Takeaway:* Competence and safety are non-negotiable.
---
*QUESTION 6:*
A student notices a potential medication error that the preceptor is about to prescribe. The student's
most appropriate action is to:
A) Interrupt the preceptor immediately in front of the patient to correct them
B) Say nothing to avoid embarrassing the preceptor
C) Document the error in the patient's chart after the preceptor leaves
D) Privately and respectfully express their concern to the preceptor, citing the evidence
> 🎯 *CORRECT ANSWER:* D) Privately and respectfully express their concern to the preceptor, citing
the evidence
> 💡 *CLINICAL RATIONALE:*
> * *Why It's Right:* Promotes patient safety and professional communication.
> * *Why Distractors Fail:* Public interruption, silence, and undocumented charting are inappropriate.
Advanced Nursing Practice
Field Experience Premium
Study Bundle 2026/2027 –
Verified Q&As with Detailed
Rationales (Test Bank Bundle -
127 Questions)
*QUESTION 1:*
A nurse practitioner student is preparing for their first clinical rotation in a rural primary care clinic.
What is the most critical initial action to ensure a successful field experience?
A) Review the clinic's electronic health record system
B) Establish clear communication with the preceptor regarding expectations and learning objectives
C) Purchase the latest edition of a primary care textbook
D) Memorize all common medication dosages
,> 🎯 *CORRECT ANSWER:* B) Establish clear communication with the preceptor regarding expectations
and learning objectives
> 💡 *CLINICAL RATIONALE:*
> * *Why It's Right:* Sets foundation for role clarity and goal alignment.
> * *Why Distractors Fail:* EHR review, textbooks, and memorization are secondary tasks.
> * *Core Takeaway:* Preceptor collaboration defines the learning trajectory.
---
*QUESTION 2:*
An advanced practice nursing student observes a preceptor managing a patient with uncontrolled
hypertension. The student notes the preceptor uses motivational interviewing. This approach is
primarily designed to:
A) Force the patient to adhere to the treatment plan
B) Explore and resolve the patient's ambivalence about behavior change
C) Provide the patient with a strict diet and exercise regimen
D) Document the patient's non-compliance for the medical record
> 🎯 *CORRECT ANSWER:* B) Explore and resolve the patient's ambivalence about behavior change
> 💡 *CLINICAL RATIONALE:*
> * *Why It's Right:* Core of motivational interviewing is resolving ambivalence.
> * *Why Distractors Fail:* Forcing, strict regimens, and documentation for non-compliance are
counterproductive.
> * *Core Takeaway:* Patient-centered communication enhances adherence.
---
*QUESTION 3:*
During a field experience, a student is asked to perform a comprehensive health history on a new
patient. Which element is most crucial for identifying potential social determinants of health?
,A) The patient's chief complaint
B) A detailed review of systems
C) An assessment of the patient's living situation and access to food
D) The patient's family history of heart disease
> 🎯 *CORRECT ANSWER:* C) An assessment of the patient's living situation and access to food
> 💡 *CLINICAL RATIONALE:*
> * *Why It's Right:* Directly evaluates environmental and socioeconomic factors.
> * *Why Distractors Fail:* Chief complaint, ROS, and family history are clinical, not social.
> * *Core Takeaway:* Social context is vital for holistic care planning.
---
*QUESTION 4:*
A preceptor provides feedback that a student's clinical documentation lacks a clear assessment and
plan. What is the primary purpose of this section in a clinical note?
A) To list all the medications the patient is currently taking
B) To synthesize findings and outline a logical, evidence-based management strategy
C) To copy the history of present illness verbatim
D) To document the patient's insurance information
> 🎯 *CORRECT ANSWER:* B) To synthesize findings and outline a logical, evidence-based management
strategy
> 💡 *CLINICAL RATIONALE:*
> * *Why It's Right:* Assessment/plan is the cognitive core of the note.
> * *Why Distractors Fail:* Medication lists, HPI copies, and insurance are separate components.
> * *Core Takeaway:* The plan must directly follow from the assessment.
---
, *QUESTION 5:*
In the context of advanced practice nursing field experience, what is the primary legal and ethical
responsibility of the student towards their patients?
A) To ensure patient satisfaction with every visit
B) To provide care that is safe, competent, and within the scope of their practice and training
C) To minimize the cost of care for the patient
D) To always follow the preceptor's orders without question
> 🎯 *CORRECT ANSWER:* B) To provide care that is safe, competent, and within the scope of their
practice and training
> 💡 *CLINICAL RATIONALE:*
> * *Why It's Right:* Patient safety and scope adherence are paramount.
> * *Why Distractors Fail:* Satisfaction, cost, and blind obedience are secondary or incorrect.
> * *Core Takeaway:* Competence and safety are non-negotiable.
---
*QUESTION 6:*
A student notices a potential medication error that the preceptor is about to prescribe. The student's
most appropriate action is to:
A) Interrupt the preceptor immediately in front of the patient to correct them
B) Say nothing to avoid embarrassing the preceptor
C) Document the error in the patient's chart after the preceptor leaves
D) Privately and respectfully express their concern to the preceptor, citing the evidence
> 🎯 *CORRECT ANSWER:* D) Privately and respectfully express their concern to the preceptor, citing
the evidence
> 💡 *CLINICAL RATIONALE:*
> * *Why It's Right:* Promotes patient safety and professional communication.
> * *Why Distractors Fail:* Public interruption, silence, and undocumented charting are inappropriate.