NSG 6006 PreSpecialty
NP
CRNA
CNS
CNM ANS: What are the 4 recognized roles of the APN?
CNS ANS: Defined as an APN who manages care of the
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Society
War
Economic climate
Healthcare Policy ANS: The APN movement consists of?
CRNA ANS: What is the oldest recognized role of the APN?
Hamric's Integrative Model of Advanced Practice ANS: advanced practice nursing as the patient-focused application of an expanded range of competencies to improve health outcomes for patients and populations in a specialized clinical area of the larger nursing discipline.
NONPH ANS: This is the only organization specifically devoted to promoting high quality nurse practitioner (NP) education at the national and international levels including leadership and quality.
ANP ANS: Is characterized by the integration and application of a broad range of theoretical and evidence based knowledge that occurs as part of graduate nursing education
Direct Clinical practice ANS: What is Hamric's Central core competency?
Henry Silver and Loretta Ford ANS: Who started the first NP program at the University of Colorado in 1965?
Specialty ANS: Involves focusing on a practice in a specific area derived from the fielf of professional nursing. Example: Critical care nurse
SubSpecialty ANS: This further delineates the focus of practice. Knowledge and skill in a leimited clinical area is expanded further. Example: Diabetes, transplant, and palliative care.
APN Hospitalist ANS: This states that an APN is nationally certified NP whose practice site is in the hospital with no outside practice sites.
Specialist, Expanded Role, and now Advanced Practice ANS: What is the evolution of the APN?
AACN and AANP ANS: What are the 2 credentialing bodies for the NP?
ACNP ANS: What role is to diagnose and manage disease and promote the health of patients in the acute setting?
Direct care
Guidance and counseling
Consultation
EBP
Leadership
Collaboration
Ethical Decision Making ANS: What are the 7 core competencies of the APN per Hamric?
Establishing and maintaining rapport
Structuring
Obtaining relevant information
Prioritizing ANS: What are the skills of Consultation?
Transformational leadership ANS: Defined as the purpose of the leader and follower to become fused, creating unity, wholeness and a collective purpose.
Can change values, sttitudes, perceptions, and behaviors. Has a common goal
Situational Leadership ANS: This style is not fixed and may vary based on the environment
ANA ANS: Defines the scope of nursing practice as the who, what, where, when, why, and how or practice
Individual states nurse practice acts ANS: The APN scope of practice is specified by?
Scope of practice ANS: Must practice and be certified in the specific specialty
Graduate education
Dreyfus model ANS: Novice to Expert skill Adquisition Model
Role Incongruity ANS: incompatibility with assigned role
Example: adult NP requiring pediatric skills
Role ambiguity ANS: when role expectations are not clearly understood
Role Conflict ANS: conflict among the roles connected to two or more statuses
anticipatory guidance ANS: Patient/family counseling which includes information, advice, and suggestions about expected health-related life occurrences, health maintenance, and preventive plans.
Direct Clinical Care(2) ANS: uses a holistic perspective and formation of partnership with patients to coimplement individualized health care
Health promotion
self care
patient education
NP ANS: Expert direct care to patients and their families, provides primary health care focused on wellness and prevention
Earned graduate degree
Professional certification for practice
Focus on patient and their families ANS: What is the primary criteria for the APN?
ANCC (American Nurses Credentialing Center) ANS: What organization is the only one that offers BC?
Patho
Pharm
Physical Assessment ANS: What is the core foundation of the ANP?
Licensure
Accreditation
Certification
Education ANS: What is the APRN Consensus Model for Regulation?
LACE
Midwifery ANS: What form of the APN was involved in the Appalachian Frontier?
Health Policy ANS: These are policies that impact the health of individuals, families, special populations or communities? [Show Less]