History APRN
Conceptualizations
Definitions
Role Concepts and Development Issues
Competencies
100

They started the Frontier School of Nursing for nurse midwifery

Who is Mary Breckonridge?

100

This group designed the Consensus in 2008

What is the National Council of State Boards of Nursing?

100

This is a concept, not a role, a set of skills, or a substitution for a physician

What is advanced practice nursing

100

This is defines as the subjective feeling of frustration, tension, or anxiety experienced in response to stress

What is role strain

100

A provider is working in an inpatient facility and is managing the care of a patient taking the antibiotic vancomycin. The provider wishes to work with another provider so that they can manage the through and safe dosing levels of the antibiotic while they continue to manage the aspects of the patient’s condition, including side effects and clinical decision making. Both providers will share responsibility for the clinical outcome of the patient. This is an example of which type of competentcy

What is consultation in the form of co-management?

200

This APRN can be traced back as far as the CIVIL WAR

What is the CRNA role?

200

These areas are included in the LACE model

What are license, accreditation, certification, and education?

200

This verifies that you have the knowledge and skills to take care of patients in your filed through examination

What is certification?

200

This develops when there is a lack of clarity about expectation, uncertainty regarding role implementation, and uncertainty of existent knowledge

What is role ambiguity?

200

Discharge planning is a type of

What is indirect care?

300

In 1889, Dr. William Mayo built and opened St. Mary’s hospital in Rochester, NY. He is known for some of the earliest recruitment and specialized training of nurses in which of the following area

What is anesthesia?

300

This organization provides leadership in promoting quality in NP education

What is the National Organization of Nurse Practitioner Faculty?

300

State boards of nursing provide this to qualified, educated persons for the safety of the public

What is a license?

300

Incompatibility between skills and abilities and role obligations would be considered

What is role incongruity?

300

Diagnosis, managing, prescribing medications, and education are considered

What is direct care?

400

First nurse practitioner program started in what year and what university

What is 1965 and University of Colorado

400

The core competency in Hamric's model is

What is direct care

400

This is an outside voluntary organization called in to verify the organization meets certain criteria

What is accreditation?

400

A new NP student is completing a rotation at an outpatient urgent care clinic and completes an examination on a patient with chest pain. The nursing assistant hands a 12-lead ECG to the NP student and asks: “What should we do?” The NP student’s preceptor did not provide clear instructions on the role of the NP student at this time even though the student is capable of interpreting ECGs. This is an example of:

What is Role ambiguity?

400

This is a type of guidance that prepares the patient or family to know what to expect

What is anticipatory guidance?

500

This APRN roles had its roots in psychiatry

What is the CNS role?

500

All APRN education include the primary criteria of

What is graduate education from an accredited school, graduate education, and a population focus

500

Name the four roles of advanced nursing practice

What are CRNA, NP, CNM, and CNS?

500

This develops when role expectation are perceived to be contradictory or mutually exclusive

What is role conflict?

500

This theory includes the following stages: pre-contemplation, contemplation, preparation, action, and maintanence

What it the Transtheoretical Theory of Change?

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