Test # 1 Ch.1,3,4-9 Blair 1,21 Dunphy
The three P's - answer-Patho, Pharm and Assessment
The American Association of Nurse Practitioners - answer-This organization is the
result of the consolidation in 2012 of the American College of Nurse Practitioners
and the Nurse Academy of Nurse Practitioners
1. Changes in reimbursement laws, regulations, and policies
2. Rapid increase in managed care
3. Growing recognition of the significant contributions of NPs - answer-The three
main reasons for an increase in NP programs are?
critical thinking - answer-This concept describes a tool of inquiry characterized by
"purposeful, self-regulatory judgment" resulting in "interpretation, analysis,
evaluation, and inference"
Restricted Practice - answer-APRN's in Florida have what level of practice?
Patient advocate, Educator to the patient and family, Case manager, Consultant &
Collaborator - answer-Although patient care is the priority of the APRN, additional
roles have emerged which include
The National Organization of Nurse Practitioner Faculties (NONPF) outlines nurse
practitioner leadership with 6 core competencies.
1) Initiating and guiding change, 2) Fostering collaboration with multiple
stakeholders, 3) Using critical and reflective thinking, 4) Advocating for improved
access and cost effective health care, 5) Developing and implementing innovations,
6) Using effective communication - answer-The National Organization of Nurse
Practitioner Faculties (NONPF) outlines nurse practitioner leadership with 3 core
competencies. True or False
1) Initiating and guiding change, 2) Fostering collaboration with multiple
stakeholders, 3) Using critical and reflective thinking, 4) Advocating for improved
access and cost effective health care, 5) Developing and implementing innovations,
6) Using effective communication - answer-The National Organization of Nurse
Practitioner Faculties (NONPF) outlines nurse practitioner leadership with 6 core
competencies.
organizational climate - answer-This concept is a component of job satisfaction that
describes the emotional states, feelings, and perceptions shared by the members of
an organization
organizational culture - answer-This concept defines and organization's social
system, including its beliefs, norms, mission, philosophies, traditions, and values
Professional socialization which is defined as the developmental stage when a
student learns about the profession from a historical and social perspective and
incorporates the values and attitudes of that profession which discourages
, cooperation and interdependence - answer-The greatest barrier to the
implementation of ICT is...?
True
-assessment, planning, intervention, and evaluation - answer-True or false: the
Health Policy Making Model has similarities with the nursing process
environmental, health care organization, interaction between clinicians and patients
- answer-The 3 levels of implementation in the Quality Chasm outlined by the IOM
are?
problems, possible solutions and political circumstances - answer-The 3 P's involved
in setting the agenda for public policy to occur are?
Skill based errors
Value induced bias
Conservatism
Value-induced bias
Confirmation bias - answer-Name some of the clinical practice errors?
Quality and Safety Education for Nurses (QSEN) - answer-This IOM project defines
quality and safety competencies for graduate-level nursing and proposes targets for
the knowledge, skills, and attitudes to be developed in APRN programs for each
competency.
conceptual model - answer-This provides the practitioner with a general perspective
or a mind-set of what is important to observe, which in turn provides the basis for
making nursing diagnoses and selecting nursing interventions
Veracity - answer-Honestly explaining an advance directive is an example of which
ethical principle?
True - answer-If planning to conduct research as an ARNP while providing clinical
care, the patient must always take precedence over research, True or False?
Autonomy, beneficence, non maleficence, veracity, confidentiality, fidelity, and
justice - answer-Ethical principles
Bioethics - answer-Reflective examination of ethical issues involving moral choice in
health care
Advanced practice nurse (APN) - answer-This term is the commonly accepted
international term for APRN's
healthcare medical brigade - answer-An interdisciplinary team of health care
individuals needed to improve overall
health care is known as?
in-country de-briefing - answer-During this form of de-briefing running list of
recommendations for the next trip is another task for the team leader