1. The leadership core competency of advanced practice nursing includes which three characteristics?
2. Which three primary criteria for advanced nursing
... [Show More] are identified in Hamric'ss Integrative Model of Advanced Practice Nursing?
3. What four components of advanced practice nursing (APN) are specified by the National Council for State Boards of Nursing Consensus Model for APRN regulation?
4. To meet Medicare's coverage requirements, the Nurse Practitioner's services must be:
5. The APN wants to develop a community education program for hypertension and stroke prevention. She recognizes that the individual's lifestyle and pattern of behavior need to be addressed for the program to be successful. Which theory would be most approopriate to guide the program development?
6. Place the following four steps of APN core competency of evidence based practice in order
7. When considering a theory for use in guiding practice, the APN should examine the Conceptual-Theoretical-Empirical (C-T-E) linkages by for which criteria?
8. Which two options are barriers to the conceptualization of Advanced Practice Nursing?
9. A primary care nurse practitioner (NP) is seeking additional support from ancillary health services for a diabetic client who is noncompliant with nuncompliant with nutrition, exercise and medicaion. Which barrier to ethical practice is influencing the NPs practice
10. 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 NPs practice
11. metaparadigm must include which of the following 3 characteristics?
12. An adult gerontology nurse practitioner is employed in a rural practice that is initiating a school based primary healthcare program.
13. Which role concepts best describes what the adult gerontology nurse practitioner is experiencing?
14. What set of components is essential in a scientific theory?
15. The leadership core competency of advanced practice nursing includes which three characteristics?
16. Utilizing Fawcett's evaluation of the Conceptual-Theoretical-Empirical Structure (CTE) of a theory the APN knows that the empirical indicators of a theory are examined for?
17. Which of the following statements defines Hamric's conceptual definition of advanced practice nursing?
18. Which leadership style involves development of unity between the leader and followers to achieve a collective purpose?
19. A newborn is in respiratory distress and requires ventilation. Tests reveals that he does not produce surfactant due to the abscence of:
20. According to Madeline Leininger, cultural care/accommodation/negotiation refers to actions/decisions that help a particular culture
21. The analysis of a theory or conceptual model includes examining the origins. Which would not be considered an aspect of origin of the theory/model
22 Which statement provides the most accurate information regarding the transmission of herpes simplex virus (HSV).
23. How does health policy specifically influence health care practice in the United States
24. Team STEPPS training through the Agency for Health Research and Quality is focused on patient safety. The primary tenets of this training are focused specifically on
25. Currently 10,000 Baby Boomers are entering Medicare system daily. The Affordable Care Act was designed to improve health care delivery through prevention and promotion programs. What initiative specifically focuses on the aging American
26. A nurse practitioner is applying for their first position. In researching different hospital types, there are various various descriptions of their type. Some of these include public, proprietary, and voluntary (not-for-profit) hospitals. What qualifications would determine the hospital type
27. The Consensus Model for Advanced Practice Registered Nurse Regulations addresses which four areas?
28. How can the APN best influence development and passage of a specific health policy age
29. Which set of components is essential in a scientific theory?
30. The Affordable Care Act has directed the US Department of Health and Human Services and multiple agencies to develop and disseminate initiatives on meeting the care needs of patients with Multiple Chronic Conditions (MCC). What is the primary purpose for the national direction?
31. After thoroughly researching the topic of interest, what is the next step an APN should ask in selecting a theory/model for use in practice or research?\
32. Utilizing Johnson's Behavioral systems model (JBSM), the APN discovers that a patient is not sure who he can depend on because his wife is emotionally distant. This data would be characteristic of which subsystem of the JBSM.
33. which agency’s initiative establishes national health promotion and prevention efforts and establishes benchmarks for monitoring the progress of health among Americans over a 10-year timeframe?
34. . Development of the first pediatric nurse practitioner program at the University of Colorado in 1965 is credited to which two individuals?
35. Subjects (N = 36) from the United States, Canada, United Kingdom, and Australia participated; they were required to be master's-prepared or graduate students preparing for an advanced practice role. The investigators conducted interviews and made observations of the participants over a 3-year period. The theory emerged from this study; work suggests that the activities of APNs, in this case NPs and CNSs, are strategic and focused and that some activities involve direct service to patients, whereas others are aimed at communication and system issues
36. They refer to practice by the term praxis, which captures the values-oriented, reflective, and creative nature of the work of nurses. They conceive of nursing as a dialectic (back and forth) process between the nurse's knowledge and his or her experiences and relationships with patients; As nurses accumulate experience, this dialectic process that occurs in relationships with patients contributes to developing expertise
37. a complex systems model that is holistic and wellness-oriented. It is definitive and detailed in terms of how the NP-patient interaction, patient assessment, intervention, and evaluation should occur; It is complex and its value for understanding NP practice may not become clear until one is in practice; is intended to describe the NP's combined functions (i.e., nursing and medicine), benefits for practitioner and patient, and a framework whereby NP services can be evaluated
38. Their findings further illuminate why Benner's work has influenced descriptions of advanced practice. By examining the extent to which APNs demonstrate the seven domains found in experts by experience and uncovering differences, the findings offer a possible explanation of the differences between expert and advanced practice. In addition, they also describe ways in which two advanced practice nursing roles, CNSs and NPs, may be different with regard to practice domains and competencies
39. The synergy model describes patient-nurse relationships that are based on the needs of patients and their families. The fundamental premise of the synergy model is that patient's characteristics drive the nurse's competencies.
40. Which statement best describes raynauds disease
41. The surfactant produced by type II alveoloar cells facilitatesalveolar distention and ventilation by which mechanisms
42. Septic shock
43.Which hormone increases the formation of glucose from amino acids and free fatty acids?
44. 24) difference between innate and adaptive
45. Klinefelter:
46.. What is most common form of vitamin b12 deficiency?
47. The nurse practitioner orders bilateral wrist X-rays on a 69-year-old gentleman complaining of pain in both wrists for the past 6 weeks not related to any known trauma. The nurse practitioner suspects elderly onset rheumatoid arthritis. The initial radiographic finding in a patient with elderly onset rheumatoid arthritis would be:
48. Your 77-year-old patient complains of frequent urination, hesitation in getting the stream started, and nocturnal frequency of urination that is bothersome. On DRE, there is an enlarged, firm, non-tender, smooth prostate. The clinician should recognize these as symptoms of:
49. What is primary prevention
50. What is secondary prevention
51. What is tertiary prevention
52. How does varencline work in the body?
53. Flu vaccine
54. As an Advanced Practice Nurse (APN) who wants to lobby for state practice changes in modifying scope of practice. What specific resource would you use when communicatingwith your state legislators?
55. How has the Quality Chasm Report been used to direct UShealth care?
- This report has been used as the framework and foundation for multiple health policy initiatives since its release in 2001
47. . A pt reports pain oral lesions 3 days after feeling pain and tingling in the mouth. The provider notes vesicles and ulcerative lesions on the buccal mucosa. What is the most likely cause of the symptoms?
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