NSG 6006 practice questions with 100% correct answers
NSG 6006 practice questions with 100% correct answers Three roles that represent APN roles - Answer- CNM, CNS, CRNA Terms that indicate appropriate progression associated with the history and evolution of advanced practice - Answer- Specialists, expanded role, advanced practice Who developed first pediatric NP program at university of colorado in 1965 - Answer- Dr. Henry silver and Loretta ford Rn phd Two organizations that administer certification for NP - Answer- AANP, AMERICAN NURSES CREDENTIALING CENTER (ANCC) The purpose of the conceptual model for advanced practice nursing is - Answer- To articulate professional role identity and function, competencies, and population foci Two barriers to the conceptualization of APN - Answer- Inter professional education and practice, need to differentiate between APN and medicine. The consensus model for APRN regulation addresses 4 areas - Answer- Specialty areas, roles and titles to be used, population foci, and preparation for emerging APRN roles The term ANP includes nurses who are - Answer- Certified APRNs with a minimum of a masters degree Three primary criteria for APN are identified in the hamric text in the integrative model of APN - Answer- Graduate education, patient focused practice, and certification A critical environmental element that affects the authority of APN to practice to their fullest/ max scope is - Answer- Health policy Definition of hamrics conceptual definition of APN - Answer- the patient focused application of an expanded range of competencies to improve health outcomes for patients and populations within a specialized clinical area of the larger discipline of nursing The central competency, direct clinical practice, is characterized by which three of the following? - Answer- Expert clinical performance Formation of a therapeutic partnership with patients Holistic approach Which of the following best describes the function of the clinical nurse specialist (CNS) as an advanced practice nurse (APN)? - Answer- Provide expert consultation and direct care to clients with complex health problems, educate and support nursing staff, and lead change within organizations Which advance practice nursing (APN) was developed to facilitate delivery of high quality, patient-centered primary care? - Answer- Certified nurse practitioner (CNP) What four components of advanced practice nursing (APN) are specified by the National Council for State Boards of Nursing Consensus Model for APRN regulation? - Answer- LACE document - Licensure, Accreditation, Certification, Education Which is the gold standard research design for generating evidence? - Answer- Randomized control trial RCTs are the gold standard for highest quality research design and their purpose it to generate evidence Which leadership style involves development of unity between the leader and followers to achieve a collective purpose? - Answer- Transformational Transformational leadership is best defined as: - Answer- a style that is relational, driven by a common goal and satisfies the leader and the follower Which core competency incorporates assuming complex collaborative roles with stakeholders and communities: - Answer- Leadership Which organization allows the use of the "BC" credential (e.g., FNP-BC)? - Answer- ANCC Hamric's Integrative Model of Advanced Practice Nursing identify the central competency of advance practice nursing that directs the other six core competencies. - Answer- Direct clinical practice An adult-gerontology nurse practitioner is employed in a rural practice that is initiating a school-based primary healthcare program. All nurse practitioners in the practice are required to initiate preparations to facilitate conducting patient visits in the new setting. Which role concepts best describes what the adult-gerontology nurse practitioner is experiencing? - Answer- Role incongruity A primary care nurse practitioner (NP) is seeking additional support from ancillary health services for a diabetic client who is noncompliant with nutrition, exercise, and medication. Which barrier to ethical practice is influencing the NP's practice? - Answer- Patient provider A novice nurse practitioner (NP) is experiencing feeling of inferiority toward more experienced clinicians in the practice. She has identified that time constraints for visits and expectations to increase productivity limits her ability to address these non- adherent issues during client visits. Which barrier to ethical practice is influencing practice? - Answer- Organizational/enviornmental An experienced NP, has two separate but equally important ethical obligations that he is unfortunately unable to carry out. This is an example of which barrier to ethical practice? - Answer- Moral dilemma A MSN student is noting challenges related to attending school while attempting to balance other work, family, and social responsibilities. Which of the following role concepts illustrates the MSN student's experience? - Answer- Role stress "A purposeful, complex, dynamic, collaborative, and holistic interpersonal process aimed at supporting and facilitating patients and families through health-related experiences and transitions to achieve health-related goals (mutually determined when possible)" defines which APN role? - Answer- Coach The leadership core competency of advanced practice nursing i
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