CPNP-AC QUESTIONS WITH 100 % CORRECT ANSWERS | VERIFIED
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Course
CPNP-AC
Institution
CPNP-AC
Certification - validation through objective testing (PNCB)
Licensure - permission to practice granted by a specific organization (DHHS)
Credentialing - Verification of qualifications. Regulated by the institution, mandated by Joint
Commission (CHMC)
Privileging - process through which skills a...
CPNP -AC Certification - ✔✔validation through objective testing (PNCB) Licensure - ✔✔permission to practice granted by a specific organization (DHHS) Credentialing - ✔✔Verification of qualifications. Regulated by the institution, mandated by Joint Commission (CHMC) Privileging - ✔✔process through which skills are verified A PICU nurse practitioner is on the unit patient safety committee and notes arise in the occurrence of urinary tract infections in children with Foley catheters. She does a literature review and determines an evidence -based approach for prevention. What is her next best step? a) involve stakeholders to collect data to identify the problem in the best method to put the plan into place, b) Post a new bundle protocol in the unit for the staff to follow, C) complete a chart review tried and if I what treatment where are used for those patients with UTI, D) report findings from chart review and intervention at picu staff meeting - ✔✔A A CPNP feels strongly that injuries sustain on local school playground could be prevented by using mulch as a base. The best way to advocate, for this recommendation is to: A) call the local school board and ask if they put mulch down on all school playgro und in the area B) contact a local representative who can lobby for a bill and funding to support this effort C) contact each school nurse to begin to collect data about the number of enters on the playground - ✔✔B a 13 month old 11 kg child presents with stridor and low grade fever with history of 5 days illness with cold symptoms an cough. The child was treated with humidified air and acetaminophen, but he's working for the increased. Oxygen saturation on room air is 94%. What is the recommended first step in treatment. A) Dexamethasone 22mg given IV B) 6.6mg given oral/IV C) Nebulized albuterol D) Nebulizer 3% - ✔✔B Which of the following are the most likely pathogens in an eight month old infant with three days of upper respiratory tract, infection, symptoms and low -grade fever. The patient is now presenting with harsh cough and started worse at night. A) RSV and Ade novirus B) HMPV and Influenza C) Parainfluenza 1 &2 D) Rhinovirus and parainfluenza type 3 - ✔✔C
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