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sentials for Role Development 4th Edition by
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Lucille A Joel -Grades A+-2023-2024
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Advanced Practice Nursing Essentials for Role Development 4th
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Edition by Lucille A Joel H H H H
Table Of Contents H H
Chapter 1: Advanced Practice Nursing: Doing What Has to Be
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HDone-Radicals, Renegades, and Rebels H H H
Chapter 2: Emerging Roles of the Advanced Practice Nurse Cha
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pter 3: Role Development: A Theoretical Perspective Chapter 4:
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HEducational Preparation of Advanced Practice Nurses:
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Looking to the Future H H H
Chapter 5: Global Perspectives on Advanced Nursing Practice C
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hapter 6: Advanced Practice Nurses and Prescriptive Authority C
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hapter 7: Credentialing and Clinical Privileges for the Advanced
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Chapter 8: The Kaleidoscope of Collaborative Practice Chapt
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er 9: Participation of the Advanced Practice Nurse in Health P
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lans and Quality Initiatives
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Chapter 10: Public Policy and the Advanced Practice Registered
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Nurse
Chapter 11: Resource Management
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Chapter 12: Mediated Roles: Working With and Through Other People by Thomas D: Smith, Ch
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apter 13: Evidence-Based Practice
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Chapter 14: Advocacy and the Advanced Practice Nurse Chapt
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er 15: Case Management and Advanced Practice Nursing Chapt
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er 16: The Advanced Practice Nurse and Research
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Chapter 17: The Advanced Practice Nurse: Holism and Complementary and Integrative Health Appro
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aches
Chapter 18: Basic Skills for Teaching and the Advanced Practice Nurse Chap
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ter 19: Culture as a Variable in Practice
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Chapter 20: Conflict Resolution in Advanced Practice Nursing
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HChapter 21: Leadership for APNs: If Not Now, When?
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Chapter 22: Information Technology and the Advanced Practice Nurse Chapt
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er 23: Writing for Publication
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Chapter 24: Measuring Advanced Practice Nurse Performance: Outcome Indicators, Models of Evalua
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tion and the Issue of Value
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Chapter 25: Advanced Practice Registered Nurses: Accomplishments, Trends, and Future Develo
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pment
,Chapter 26: Starting a Practice and Practice Management
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Chapter 27: The Advanced Practice Nurse as Employee or Independent Contractor: Legal and Contrac
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tual Considerations
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Chapter 28: The Law, The Courts, and the Advanced Practice Registered Nurse Chapt
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er 29: Malpractice and the Advanced Practice Nurse
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Chapter 30: Ethics and the Advanced Practice Nurse
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, Chapter 1: Advanced Practice Nursing: Doing What Has to Be Done –
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Radical,Renegades, and Rebels
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ANSWERS WITH RATIONALES
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1. Which change represents the primary impetus for the end of the era of the female lay
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healer?
1. Perception of health promotion as an obligation
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2. Development of a clinical nurse specialist position statement
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3. Foundation of the American Association of Nurse-Midwives
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4. Emergence of a medical establishment
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1. This is incorrect. Lay healers traditionally viewed their role as being a function
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of their community obligations; however, theemerging medical establishmen
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t viewed healing as a commodity. theemergence of a male
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medical establishment represents theprimary impetus for theend of theera o
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f thefemale lay healer.
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2. This is incorrect. theAmerican Nurses Association (ANA) position statementon
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educational requirements for theclinical nurse specialist (CNS) was develope
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d in 1965; theANA’s position statement on therole of theCNS was
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issued in 1976. theemergence of a male medical establishment represents th
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e primary impetus for theend of theera of thefemale lay healer.
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3. This is incorrect. theAmerican Association of Nurse-Midwives (AANM) was
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founded in 1928. theemergence of a male medical establishment represents t
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he primary impetus for theend of theera of thefemale lay healer.
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4. This is correct. theemergence of a male medical establishment represents the
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primary impetus for theend of theera of thefemale lay healer. Whereas lay he
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alers viewed their role as being a function of their community obligations, the
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emerging medical establishment viewed healing as a commodity. theera of th
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efemale lay healer began and ended in the19th century. theAmerican Associa
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Midwives (AANM) was founded in 1928. the American Nurses Association (AN
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A) position statement on educational requirements for the clinical nurse speci
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alist (CNS) was developed in 1965; theANA’s position statement on the role of
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2. the beginning of modern nursing is traditionally considered to have begun with which
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event?
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2. Incorporation of midwifery by the lay healer
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3. Establishment of theFrontier Nursing Service (FNS)
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4. Creation of theAmerican Association of Nurse-
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Midwives (AANM) Answer: 1
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sentials for Role Development 4th Edition by
H H H H H HH H
Lucille A Joel -Grades A+-2023-2024
H H H H
,TEST BANK FOR H H
Advanced Practice Nursing Essentials for Role Development 4th
H H H H H H H H
Edition by Lucille A Joel H H H H
Table Of Contents H H
Chapter 1: Advanced Practice Nursing: Doing What Has to Be
H H H H H H H H H
HDone-Radicals, Renegades, and Rebels H H H
Chapter 2: Emerging Roles of the Advanced Practice Nurse Cha
H H H H H H H H H
pter 3: Role Development: A Theoretical Perspective Chapter 4:
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HEducational Preparation of Advanced Practice Nurses:
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Looking to the Future H H H
Chapter 5: Global Perspectives on Advanced Nursing Practice C
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hapter 6: Advanced Practice Nurses and Prescriptive Authority C
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hapter 7: Credentialing and Clinical Privileges for the Advanced
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HPractice Registered Nurse H H
Chapter 8: The Kaleidoscope of Collaborative Practice Chapt
H H H H H H H
er 9: Participation of the Advanced Practice Nurse in Health P
H H H H H H H H H H
lans and Quality Initiatives
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Chapter 10: Public Policy and the Advanced Practice Registered
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Nurse
Chapter 11: Resource Management
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Chapter 12: Mediated Roles: Working With and Through Other People by Thomas D: Smith, Ch
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apter 13: Evidence-Based Practice
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Chapter 14: Advocacy and the Advanced Practice Nurse Chapt
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er 15: Case Management and Advanced Practice Nursing Chapt
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er 16: The Advanced Practice Nurse and Research
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Chapter 17: The Advanced Practice Nurse: Holism and Complementary and Integrative Health Appro
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aches
Chapter 18: Basic Skills for Teaching and the Advanced Practice Nurse Chap
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ter 19: Culture as a Variable in Practice
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Chapter 20: Conflict Resolution in Advanced Practice Nursing
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HChapter 21: Leadership for APNs: If Not Now, When?
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Chapter 22: Information Technology and the Advanced Practice Nurse Chapt
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er 23: Writing for Publication
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Chapter 24: Measuring Advanced Practice Nurse Performance: Outcome Indicators, Models of Evalua
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tion and the Issue of Value
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Chapter 25: Advanced Practice Registered Nurses: Accomplishments, Trends, and Future Develo
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pment
,Chapter 26: Starting a Practice and Practice Management
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Chapter 27: The Advanced Practice Nurse as Employee or Independent Contractor: Legal and Contrac
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tual Considerations
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Chapter 28: The Law, The Courts, and the Advanced Practice Registered Nurse Chapt
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er 29: Malpractice and the Advanced Practice Nurse
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Chapter 30: Ethics and the Advanced Practice Nurse
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, Chapter 1: Advanced Practice Nursing: Doing What Has to Be Done –
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Radical,Renegades, and Rebels
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ANSWERS WITH RATIONALES
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1. Which change represents the primary impetus for the end of the era of the female lay
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healer?
1. Perception of health promotion as an obligation
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2. Development of a clinical nurse specialist position statement
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3. Foundation of the American Association of Nurse-Midwives
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4. Emergence of a medical establishment
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Page: 4
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Feedback
1. This is incorrect. Lay healers traditionally viewed their role as being a function
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of their community obligations; however, theemerging medical establishmen
H H H H H H H
t viewed healing as a commodity. theemergence of a male
H H H H H H H H H
medical establishment represents theprimary impetus for theend of theera o
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f thefemale lay healer.
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2. This is incorrect. theAmerican Nurses Association (ANA) position statementon
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educational requirements for theclinical nurse specialist (CNS) was develope
H H H H H H H H
d in 1965; theANA’s position statement on therole of theCNS was
H H H H H H H H H H
issued in 1976. theemergence of a male medical establishment represents th
H H H H H H H H H H
e primary impetus for theend of theera of thefemale lay healer.
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3. This is incorrect. theAmerican Association of Nurse-Midwives (AANM) was
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founded in 1928. theemergence of a male medical establishment represents t
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he primary impetus for theend of theera of thefemale lay healer.
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4. This is correct. theemergence of a male medical establishment represents the
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primary impetus for theend of theera of thefemale lay healer. Whereas lay he
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alers viewed their role as being a function of their community obligations, the
H H H H H H H H H H H H
emerging medical establishment viewed healing as a commodity. theera of th
H H H H H H H H H H
efemale lay healer began and ended in the19th century. theAmerican Associa
H H H H H H H H H H
tion of Nurse- H H
Midwives (AANM) was founded in 1928. the American Nurses Association (AN
H H H H H H H H H H
A) position statement on educational requirements for the clinical nurse speci
H H H H H H H H H H
alist (CNS) was developed in 1965; theANA’s position statement on the role of
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theCNS was issued in 1976. H H H H
2. the beginning of modern nursing is traditionally considered to have begun with which
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event?
1. Establishment of the first school of nursing H H H H H H
2. Incorporation of midwifery by the lay healer
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3. Establishment of theFrontier Nursing Service (FNS)
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4. Creation of theAmerican Association of Nurse-
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Midwives (AANM) Answer: 1
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