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Definition
A practicing, certified CNM wishes to change roles and work as a
family nurse practitioner
(FNP). Which of the following is required?
a.Take the FNP board examination
b. Nothing is required
c. Complete education and training as an NP
d. Apply for immediate reciprocity
The four roles of APN (CNS, CRNA, CNM, and NP) are not
interchangeable without additional training and education. Although
there are specific instances of overlap, each of the four roles should
not be confused as interchangeable.
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, Complete education ANA Seven Essential Features of
and training as an NP Contemporary Nursing
Practice
Advanced Practice Nursing (APN) Advanced Direct Care Practice
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Definition
Advanced anesthesia management.
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Certified Registered Nurse Complete education and training as
Anesthetist (CRNA): an NP
Clinical Nurse Specialist (CNS) Nurse Practitioner (NP)
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Definition
The core foundations of all APN education curricula contain advanced
courses covering which of the following?
, a. Pathophysiology, research, and pharmacology
b. Pathophysiology, health and physical assessment,
and pharmacology
c. Human anatomy, health and physical assessment, and pharmacology
d. Health and physical assessment, pathophysiology, and
obstetrics and gynecology
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Pathophysiology, health and
protect the public from
physical assessment, and
unsafe, unqualified healthcare
pharmacology
providers
ANA Seven Essential Features of
Scope of Practice Contemporary Nursing
Practice
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Definition
The legal authority granted to a professional to provide and be
reimbursed for health care services refers to which of the following?
a.Certification
b. Scope of practice
c. Education
d. Practicing Role
Many things including state and federal laws define scope of practice.
The APN NCSBN defines scope of practice as characterized by