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98. Which of the following is an example of patient guidance? a. Increased self-awareness after reflecting on bad habits b. Education provided about a new medication side effect c. Patient-set agenda for weight loss d. Patient taking medications as prescribed ANS: B Patient guidance requires the provision of advice or education. Patient coaching involves agenda setting, awareness raising, actions and goal setting, and accountability. A patient taking medications as prescribed is an example of patient engagement. 99. A newly diagnosed diabetic patient does not know what types of foods are best to consume to help control his or her disease. An APRN teaches the patient about food choices and options. This is an example of: a. Patient coaching through patient education b. Patient guidance through empathy c. Patient guidance through patient education d. Patient coaching through awareness raising ANS: C This is an example of patient education, a component of patient guidance, since advice or education was provided to the patient. Empathy would be if the APRN provided guidance after a deep understanding of the reasoning for not understanding food choices. Patient coaching does not involve providing education or advice. 100. A domestic violence victim presents to the emergency department. The victim was struck by his or her partner several times with a baseball bat and suffered multiple broken ribs and lacerations to the face. Which of the following coaching and guidance skills should the APRN use for this patient first? a. Build strengths b. Cultivate a culture of empathy c. Create a safe environment d. Support small changes ANS: C Coaching and guidance skills are not always used in the same order. While all of the skills may be used in a patient who is the victim of domestic violence it is important that these patients feel safe. Creating a safe environment is paramount to establishing a therapeutic relationship and fostering changes in the future. 101. Which of the following is an example of patient coaching versus patient guidance? a. APRN education of smoking health risks b. Obtaining daily weight measurements c. Informational guide for weight loss d. Questioning that inspires self-awareness ANS: D Patient coaching involves agenda setting, awareness raising, actions and goal setting, and accountability. Raising awareness typically involves deep listening from the APRN as the APRN asks questions that challenge the patient’s mindset and assumptions about an issue. 102. Which of the following theories or research supporting APRN guidance and counseling defines a framework based on loving kindness that focuses on the science of caring and moving from carative to caritas (love)? a. Transtheoretical Model b. Watson’s Model of Caring c. Midrange Theory of Integrative Nurse Coaching d. Positive Psychology e. Nightingale’s Environmental Theory ANS: B Watson’s Model of Caring defines a framework based on loving kindness that focuses on the science of caring and moving from carative to caritas (love). This is the process of relating to others in an authentically present way, going beyond the ego (Watson, 2017). 103. Which theory or research supporting APRN guidance and counseling fundamentally states that external factors associated with patients’ surroundings greatly affect their lives, their development, and their biologic and physiologic processes? a. Watson’s Model of Caring b. Positive Psychology c. Midrange Theory of Integrative Nurse Coaching d. Transtheoretical Model e. Nightingale’s Environmental Theory ANS: E Nightingale’s Environmental Theory centers on the basis that external factors associated with patients’ surroundings greatly affect their lives, their development, and their biologic and physiologic processes. 104. Which model supporting APRN guidance and counseling defines a nursing role with the patient at the center to assist him or her with health goals, changing lifestyle behaviors, and implementing integrative modalities? a. Positive Psychology b. Nightingale’s Environmental Theory c. Watson’s Model of Caring d. Transtheoretical Model e. Midrange Theory of Integrative Nurse Coaching ANS: E The authors of the Midrange Theory of Integrative Nurse Coaching identified five components that place clients/patients at the center over five components: (1) self-reflection, self-assessment, self-evaluation, and self-care; (2) integral perspectives and change; (3) integrative lifestyle health and well-being; (4) awareness and choice; and (5) listening with HEART (healing, energy, awareness, resiliency, and transformation) (Dossey et al., 2015, p. 29). 105. What is the most important first step for an APRN prior to coaching a patient? a. Asking permission b. Liability release c. Providing guidance d. Prepare an action plan ANS: D Medical providers should first ask for permission to provide coaching about an issue. If the patient does not give permission the APRN should then provide guidance. 106. A 40-year-old female has smoked two packs of cigarettes per day for the past 25 years. She has no current health issues. When questioned by the APRN if she is interested in quitting she immediately states, “I like smoking, and I’m still healthy. I don’t want to quit.” Which stage of change best classifies this patient’s willingness to stop smoking? a. Contemplation b. Precontemplation c. Preparative d. Action e. Maintenance ANS: B The patient is in the precontemplation phase based on the information provided and is either not ready or resistant to change. It appears she may not understand the risks of her actions to her health, does not wish to acknowledge them, or does not believe she is capable of quitting. Further exploring should be done by the APRN to build a therapeutic relationship to foster change. 107. A 40-year-old female has smoked two packs of cigarettes per day for the past 25 years. She has no current health issues. When questioned by the APRN if she is interested in quitting she immediately states, “I like smoking, and I’m still healthy. I don’t want to quit.” Which of the following is the next best step by the APRN? a. Document her response b. Assess her knowledge of smoking cessation programs c. Educate her about the health risks of smoking d. Understand her level of understanding about the health risks of smoking ANS: B It appears the patient is in the precontemplation phase based on the information provided. Further questioning should be done to first assess her understanding about the health risks of smoking. After providing education an assessment of her willingness to quit should be completed. You would not want to educate her about the health

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ADVANCED PRACTICE NURSING: ESSENTIAL KNOWLEDGE
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DENISCO TEST BANK



Chapter1 Introduction to the Role of Advanced Practices Nursing
Multiple Choice



1. In which year did the American Association of College of Nursing (AACN) introduced
the Doctorate of Nursing Practice (DNP)?

a. 2006
b. 2004
c. 2000
d. 2002

TAhNeSA: ABCN introduced the DNP degree in 2004 to prepare advanced practice nurses
(APRNs) to meet challenges and standardize practice beyond master’s degree programs.


2. Which of the following is the best explanation for the creation of the Doctorate of Nursing
Practice (DNP) degree?

a. To compete against master’s degree programs
b. To ensure standardized curriculum ensuring independent practice
c. To validate APRN’s for financial reimbursement
d. To address increasing curriculum requirements of master’s degree programs

ANS: D
Although all answers are influenced by the DNP core competencies, the DNP program creation in
2004 by the AACN was designed to address curriculum requirements of master’s degree programs.


3. Which of the following was the first recognized area of advanced practice nursing?

a. Clinical Nurse Specialist
b. Family nurse practitioner
c. Pediatric nurse practitioner
d. Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist

,ANS: D
In 1931, the National Association of Nurse Anesthetists (NANA), renamed in 1939 to the
American Association of Nurse Anesthetists (AANA) was the first recognized group promoting
advanced nursing practice. Agatha Hodgins founded the AANM at Lakeside Hospital in
Cleveland, Ohio.


4. Which factor is broadly perceived to solidify and standardize the role of the APNs over the
last 25 years?

a. Lack of access to health care providers
b. Standardized curriculum development
c. Payment for services
d. Societal forces

ANS: B
As the evolution of Advanced Practice Nursing advances specific specialties and needs are
identified. Through the evolution of organization and standardization these roles have solidified
the APN’s role in today’s health care environment.


5. During the formation of early APN roles in anesthesia, which of the following
increased demand for access to health care?

a. Poverty
b. War
c. Rural access to care
d. Availability of training

ANS: B
Earliest demand for nursing-provided anesthesia spiked during periods of war when numbers of
physicians were inadequate. The earliest records date back to the American Civil War with the
administration of chloroform. During World War I in 1917 more than 1000 nurses, some trained
anesthetists, traveled into battle. Other factors such as need for rural health care came later in the
validation and need for APNs.


6. In 1889, Dr. William Worrall 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 roles?

a. Pediatrics
b. Anesthesia
c. Obstetrics
d. Research and statistics
e. Family nursing

,ANS: B
In 1889, Dr. William Worrall Mayo began formally training and recognizing nurse anesthetists.
This has been regarded as the earliest training in nurse-provided anesthesia.


7. In 1893, Lillian Wald established the Henry Street Settlement (HSS) House for which purpose?

a. Access to health care of rural areas
b. Create inner-city nursing awareness
c. Provide the disadvantaged access to care
d. Establish guidelines for advanced nursing roles

ANS: C
The HHS was established to provide nursing services to immigrants and low-income patients and
their families in Manhattan. As resistance to nurse-provided care grew, standing orders were
drafted from a group of Lower East Side physicians thereby circumventing then-existing legal
ramifications.


8. The Frontier Nursing Service (FNS) founded in Kentucky in 1925 by Mary Breckenridge
initially provided Appalachia with nursing resources and which type of advanced nursing
care?

a. Pediatric care
b. Anesthesia
c. Midwifery
d. Surgical services

ANS: C
The original FNS provided nursing services and obstetric services to Appalachian residents.
Later working from standard orders developed from their medical advisory committee nurses
treated patients, made diagnoses, and dispensed medications.


9. Which organization founded in 1941 under Mary Breckenridge’s leadership merged with the
American College of Nurse-Midwives (ACNM) in 1969?

a. American Association of Nurse-Midwives (AANM)
b. American Nurses Association (ANA)
c. Association for National Nurse-Midwifery (ANNM)
d. Council of Nursing Midwifery (ANM)

ANS: A
The American College of Nurse-Midwives (ACNM) formed under the leadership of Mary
Breckenridge in 1941 to provide nurse-midwife development and collaboration for midwife

, development. In 1955, the American College of Nurse-Midwives was formed and the two
organizations merged in 1969 after the death of Mary Breckenridge.


10. In a landmark ruling by the Supreme Court as a result of Chalmers-Frances v. Nelson,
1936, what legal precedent was established?

a. Nurse anesthesia was allowed under the nurse practice act
b. Nurse anesthesia scope of practice included anesthesia
c. Nurse anesthesia was legal, if under guidance of a supervising physician
d. Only trained nursing professionals could administer anesthesia independently

ANS: C
The landmark decision from the Chalmers-Frances v. Nelson case set national precedent for the
advanced nursing practice role. It proved to be the basis for other cases over the following few
decades and established that trained nurses could legally provide anesthesia care under
supervision of a physician.


11. The first known establishment of the nurse practitioner role occurred in 1965 at
theUniversity of Colorado. In which area of training did this role specialize?

a. Pediatrics
b. Geriatrics
c. Midwifery
d. Anesthesia

ANS: A
The establishment of the first pediatric nurse practitioner program was in 1965 at the University
of Colorado. Loretta Ford, RN and Henry Silver, MD provided a 4-month course to certified
registered nurses to provide education on managing childhood health problems.


12. The DNP program curriculum outlined which of the following clinical requirements in
an effort to standardize training?

a. 1000 supervised clinical hours and 200 unsupervised clinical hours
b. 1000 supervised clinical hours
c. 900 supervised clinical hours
d. 800 supervised clinical hours and 200 unsupervised clinical hours

ANS: B
In 2004, the AACN outlined the DNP curriculum in an effort to standardize and relieve
challenges of master’s degree programs. This includes a standardized curriculum requiring 1000
supervised clinical hours.

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