Healthcare
Roles
Regulation
Ethics
Miscellaneous
100

The primary focus of health care reform

What is disease prevention?

100

How would a RN prepare him/herself for a role in research?

What is admission to a doctoral program with a research focus?

100

This state agency administers and defines advanced practice nursing

What is the state BON?

100

An APRN joins a group promoting awareness about abuse in long-term nursing care facilities. The APRN advocates for policies that protect the health care rights of individuals who are not able to care for themselves independently. Which core competency element of ethical decision making is this?

What is social justice?

100

What is the first step in identifying evidence-based research

What is formulating a PICOT question?

200

Rankings of recommendations for clinical practice  by the US Preventative Services Task Force (USPSTF) should always be offered or provided by the APRN?

What are A and B recommendations?

200

This type of professional liability insurance policy covers the FNP only if the injury occurs within the policy period and the claim is filed during the period the policy is in effect?

What is claims made?

200

An APRN must obtain this to be classified as a provider by an insurer such as CMS?

What is a National Provider Number (NPI)?

200

Which ethical approach sees individuals as interdependent rather than independent and focuses on parties in a relationship?

What is care-based ethics?

200

The principle of non-maleficence




What is "do no harm"?

300

This  validates their knowledge, skills, and abilities to perform their desired role

What is certification?

300

This person promoted policy change first for the Crimean war soldiers and then later for the poor of London

Who was Florence Nightingale?

300

A statute can be defined as

What is a law enacted by a state or federal govt?

300

Which of the following are defined as the four elements of core competency development in ethical decision making for APRNs?

What is knowledge development, knowledge application, creating an ethical environment, and social justice?

300

A NP bills under the physician's medicare number

What is "incident to billing"?

400

Stark Law was aimed at

What are physicians?

400

This provides authorization through a state agency to engage in the APN role

What is licensure?

400

A law written by a state or federal agency in accordance with a statute

What is considered "regulation in law making?"

400

This approach emphasizes the particulars of a case or story as a vehicle for discerning the meaning and values embedded in the ethical decision making

What is narrative ethics?

400

Process used to influence those making policies

What is politics?

500

This drug classification has no accepted medical use in the US

What is Schedule 1?

500

Licensure, Accreditation, Certification, and Education

What is the Consensus Model?

500

Not a regulation ?

This is an electronic presentation of an APRN's qualifications and accomplishments

What is a professional portfolio?

500

Applying ethical decision-making model to a clinical problem

What is ethical decision making?

500

The rebuttal of the NP organization against another organization arguing against NPS would be what type of public relation?

What is reactive?

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