History of Roles
Education of APN
TTM Change
EBP
Mixed Bunch
100
Were mostly catholic sisters who administered chloroform.
What is the first CRNA.
100
The minimum education level of an APN to be eligible to sit for certification examination.
What is a masters degree?
100
I realize I have a hoarding problem and I can see that it is hard for my family to come over, but I really love all of my belongings.
What is contemplation stage?
100
Is the gold standard research design because it includes random assignment into either a testing group or a control group.
What is randomized controlled trial?
100
Considering all parts of the patient: spiritual, emotional, psychological, physical, developmental & cultural in context of their current stressors, home and work life when making decisions about care.
What is holism or holistic nursing?
200
The roots of this role lie in the area of psychiatric nursing.
What is a clinical nurse specialist.
200
Pathophysiology, pharmacology and physical assessment.
What are the 3 P's?
200
What are you talking about? Everyone in my family is heavy, we are just big boned people!
What is precontemplation?
200
The grading scale USPSTF uses to assess strength of recommendations.
What is A, B, C, D, I?
200
a characteristic of an APN and a way to improve personal practice by exploring and identifying personal values, beliefs and shortcomings.
What is reflective practice?
300
She established the Henry Street Settlement that served the poor.
Who is Lillian Wald?
300
Two non-governmental organizations that offer FNP certification examinations.
What are the ANCC and the AANP?
300
I have been doing really well for the last three months. I swim an hour a week, walk three times a week for 30 minutes and I take a yoga class twice a week.
What is action stage?
300
A website under AHRQ that houses most up to date practice outlines.
What is the Guideline Clearinghouse?
300
Five of the ethical principals that guide our decision making when interacting with others.
What are beneficence, nonmaleficence, justice, fidelity and veracity?
400
He proposed the creation of the "nurse-midwife" and suggested that nurse-midwifery schools be created to train graduate nurses.
Who is Dr. Frederick Taussig?
400
Issues licensure after certification and requires that 24 CEU's be completed every 24 months and license be renewed.
What is the State Board of Nursing?
400
I am so tired of coughing and feeling sick, smoking controls my life, I have patches and have set a date for next month.
What is preparation stage?
400
Before EBP nurses relied on these as a foundation to their practice.
What are experiential and traditional knowledge?
400
An overarching goal for all APNs both nationally and internationally is to have this in common, so the public can trust our capabilities and know who we are.
What is standard educational training and one title.
500
The major recommendations in 1923 were to increase educational standards, focusing student time on education rather than working on hospital wards.
What is the Goldmark Report?
500
The two main organizations that oversee and formulate the curriculum for all NP programs nation wide.
What are the American Association of Colleges of Nursing (AACN) and the National Organization of Nurse Practitioner Faculties (NONPF)
500
It has been going really well, I will have a year sober on June 15, 2017.
What is maintenance stage?
500
The second step after formulating a question to improve practice.
What is a literature review?
500
A type of billing that offers 100% compensation for the services rendered by an APN, but maintains the invisibility of our contributions to practice.
What is incident to billing?
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