Ambulatory Nursing Certification Revision Questions with complete solutions
Standard 1: Assessment - The RN practicing in the ambulatory care setting systematically collects or supervises collection of focused data related to health needs and concerns of patients, groups, or populations Standard 2: Diagnosis - The RN practicing in the ambulatory care setting analyzes assessment dated to determine diagnostic statements for health promotion, health maintenance, or health-related problems or issues. Standard 3: Outcomes Identification - The RN practicing in the ambulatory care setting identifies expected and/or desired outcomes in a plan of care individualized for a specific patient, group or population Standard 4 - Planning - The RN practicing in the ambulatory care setting develops a plan that identifies strategies and alternatives to attain expected outcomes in individuals and/or populations Standard 5: Implementation - The RN practicing in the ambulatory care setting enacts the identified plan of care Standard 5a: Coordination of care - The RN practicing care coordination and transition management coordinates the delivery of care within the practice setting and across health care settings Standard 5b: Health Teaching and Health Promotion - The RN practicing in the ambulatory care setting employs educational stragegies that promote individual community and population health and safety Standard 5d - Telehealth Services - The RN practicing in the ambulatory care setting providing telehealth services adheres to the current AAACN Scope and Standards of Practice for Professional Telehealth Nursing in all Practice environments Standard 5d: Consultation - The RN practicing in the ambulatory care setting provides consultation developing interprofessional plans of care, enhancing the ability of other professionals and effecting change Standard 6: Evaluation - The RN practicing in the ambulatory care setting evaluates progress toward attainment of stated outcomes Standard 7: Ethics - The RN practicing in the ambulatory care setting incorporates professional codes of ethics with compassion and respect for the inherent dignity, worth, and unique attributes of every person Standard 8: Education - The RN practicing in the ambulatory care setting attains knowledge and competency that reflects current ambulatory nursing care practice Standard 9: Research and Evidence-Based Practice - The RN practicing in the ambulatory care setting actively participates in evidence-based practice initiatives and research activities to advance ambulatory care nursing and improve patient outcomes Standard 10: Performance Improvement - The RN practicing in the ambulatory care setting enhances the quality, efficiency, and effectiveness of clinical and professional nursing practice and organizational system Standard 11: Communication - The RN practicing in the ambulatory care setting communicates effectively using a variety of formats, tools, and technologies to build professional relationships and deliver care across the continuum Standard 12: Leadership - The RN practicing in the ambulatory care setting demonstrates leadership behaviors in practice settings, across the profession, and in the community Standard 13: Collaboration - The RN practicing in the ambulatory care setting collaborates with patients, family members, caregivers, and other health professionals in the conduct of ambulatory care nursing practice Standard 14: Professional Practice Evaluation - The RN practicing in the ambulatory care setting evaluates his/her own and others nursing practice in relation to professional practice standards and guidelines, patient outcomes, organizational policies and procedures, and relevant governmental regulations and statutes Standard 15: Resource Utilization - The RN practicing in the ambulatory care setting utilizes appropriate resources to plan, provide, and sustain evidence-based nursing services that are safe, effective, and fiscally responsible Standard 16: Environment - The RN practicing in the ambulatory care setting actively engages in initiatives that create and maintain an environment of care that is safe and hazard-free Standard - An authoritative statement developed and disseminated by a professional organization, government agency, or regulatory agency by which the competency and quality of nursing practice, services, research, or education can be judged Patient - An individual who requests and or receives nursing services Family - Defined by pt in their own terms and may include individuals related by blood, or marriage, or in self-defined relationships Nursing Staff - Individuals who participate in delivering nursing care. These individuals are either RNs or are supervised by RNs. Health Care Team - Includes patient, family, and all members of the health care systems who are involved in development, implementation, and evaluation of pla
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