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TEST BANK FOR ADVANCED PRACTICE NURSING ESSENTIALS FOR ROLE DEVELOPMENT 4TH EDITION BY JOEL

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The nurse manager of a pediatric clinic could confirm that the new nurse recognized the purpose of the HEADSS Adolescent Risk Profile when the new nurse responds that it is used to assess for needs re... lated to The nurse preparing a teaching plan for a preschooler knows that, according to Piaget, the expected stage of development for a preschooler is The school nurse talking with a high school class about the difference between growth and development would best describe growth as The most appropriate response of the nurse when a mother asks what the Denver II does is that it To plan early intervention and care for an infant with Down syndrome, the nurse considers knowledge of other physical development exemplars such as To plan early intervention and care for a child with a developmental delay, the nurse would consider knowledge of the concepts most significantly impacted by development, including A mother complains to the nurse at the pediatric clinic that her 4-year-old child always talks to her toys and makes up stories. The mother wants her child to have a psychologic evaluation. The nurses best initial response is to A 17-year-old girl is hospitalized for appendicitis, and her mother asks the nurse why she is so needy and acting like a child. The best response of the nurse is that in the hospital, adolescents An APRN is about to examine a patient in the emergency department. A colleague states to the APRN “This patient is probably just seeking pain medication.” Regardless of his or her colleague’s comment he or she enter the examination room and treat the patient as if he or she is trustworthy and has good motives. Which of the ten essential elements of dignity is the APRN utilizing? An APRN approaches his or her patients as neither inferior nor superior and gives others the freedom to express their authentic selves without being judged. Which of the ten essential elements of dignity is the APRN utilizing? Communication problems often plague ethical dilemmas, which of the following is often at the forefront of communication problems regarding clinicians? A 76-year-old patient is admitted to the hospital after suffering a spinal compression fracture. The patient is unable to ambulate adequately on his or her own and requires assistance for basic needs. Your assessment is that the patient will recover their strength within 2 weeks. The billing department at the facility notifies you that the patient may not stay in the hospital for more than 2 days. The patient does not wish to be transferred to a nursing facility and wishes to remain in the hospital for the remaining 12 days to gain strength. Which of the following best defines this scenario? An APRN is scheduled to complete his or her shift at 7 p.m. on a particular day. A new patient arrives 5 minutes prior to the time the APRN is expected to leave. He or she is asked by a supervisor to stay beyond their scheduled time to assess the patient and provide care. Which of the following best defines this scenario? An APRN works in a primary care clinic. The APRN wishes to treat a patient’s disease with a specific medication that is far superior to other treatments. The APRN has never encountered issues prescribing this therapy as first-line treatment in the past. The APRN is informed by this particular patient’s insurance that they require proof that the APRN has tried a far less effective therapy for 1 month prior to paying for the medication. Which of the following best describes the forces at work in this scenario? Which of the following are defined as the four elements of core competency development in ethical decision making for APRNs? Which of the following examples best describes the knowledge development element of core competency development for ethical decision making? An APRN joins a group promoting awareness about abuse in long-term nursing care facilities. He or she advocates for policies that protect the health care rights of individuals who are not able to care for themselves independently. The APRN most likely employed which of the following elements of core competency development for ethical decision making? An APRN interacts with a patient and another colleague to achieve the best outcome ofan ethical dilemma. The APRN most likely used which of the following elements of core competency development for ethical decision making? An APRN works at a hospital system that provides care to a large proportion of Asian- American citizens. The APRN develops a presentation for newly hired employees about the cultural belief systems held by many in this population group. This describes the use of which of the following elements of core competency development for ethical decision making? Application of existing rules and doctrine as a guide for ethical decision making is best described as which ethical approach? Which approach emphasizes the particulars of a case or story as a vehicle for discerning the meaning and values embedded in the ethical decision making? Which ethical approach sees individuals as interdependent rather than independent and focuses on parties in a relationship? As defined by Kilpatrick et al. (2016), which of the following is a hallmark of the role of the CNS? Which of the following has complicated clarifying the work and core competency of all CNSs? According to the NACNS model, emphasis on which of the following competencies is largest? A CNS relocates to another state and begins a new job. Which of the following would guide his or her ability to practice certain procedures or skills? The National Association of Clinical Nurse Specialists has seven core competencies published for the CNS role. Which of the following is not included at the highest level? Each of the following is specifically described in the NACNS’s three spheres of influence for the CNS role except: According to a 2016 ruling, how has the Department of Veterans Affairs alleviated state- based practice regulations at VA facilities? Which of the following is major regulatory barrier for many CNS specialties in relation to the Consensus Model? With regard to prescriptive authority, how did Oregon manage CNSs whose original education curriculum did not include prescription of pharmacologic agents? States have each independently created regulation regarding advanced practice. With regard to prescriptive authority, what requirement has Wisconsin implemented regarding authorization of CNSs as advanced practice nurse prescribers? Which of the following is an important defining characteristic of the difference of the CNS role from an NP? Which of the following is most important to stabilize the future of the CNS role? The federal government’s criterion to establish health professional shortage areas (HPSAs) is based on which of the following statistics? What is a downfall of the HPSA’s calculation? Some community health centers can apply for a special designation if they are an entity that serves a population that is medically underserved or a specially medically underserved population comprised of migratory and seasonal agricultural workers, the homeless, and residents of public housing. What is this designation? Which of the following is not a common characteristic of a school-based health center (SBHC)? A nurse practitioner provides care at a veteran’s clinic managed by the Department of Veterans Affairs. The state in which he or she practices prohibits many procedures. Which of the following is most accurate regarding the care the NP provides? Medical care provided by primary care providers (PCMD, PCNP) as part of the patient- centered medical home (PCMH) model encompasses the full spectrum of primary care including standards of accessibility, continuity, comprehensiveness, integrated care, and interprofessional care. This model was first defined for what population group? Which of the following is reducing the restrictions of access to consultations for patients with complex or high-risk conditions, effectively reducing the burden of primary care practices? A medical visit that comprises several patients in a group with similar conditions where patients discuss their health status, therapeutic regimes, behavioral modifications, and how to handle them is called: According to the American Association of Nurse Practitioners: 2017 NP Fact Sheet, NPs have been in practice an average of how many years? According to the American Association of Nurse Practitioners: 2017 NP Fact Sheet, which of the following is the largest area of certification? [Show More]

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