CHALLENGES 2026 COMPLETE TEST BANK
QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED ANSWERS
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‣ Community Health nursing . Answer: Work in ambulatory clinics,
health departments, hospice, and a variety of other community-based
settings including homes where they provide nursing care to home
bound patients
‣ nurse entrepreneurs . Answer: Identifies a need and creates a service to
meet the identified need; Enjoy autonomy
‣ office based nursing . Answer: Supervise other office workers, such as
practical nurses, nurse aides, scheduling clerks, and record clerks
‣ occupational and environmental health nursing . Answer: Provides
basic health care services, health education, screenings, and emergency
treatment to company employees at the workplace
‣ military nursing . Answer: Practice in peacetime and wartime settings
in the army, navy, and air force.
, ‣ school nursing . Answer: A specialized practice of professional nursing
that advances the well-being, academic success, and life-long
achievement of students
‣ hospice and palliative care nursing . Answer: Dedicated to improving
the experience of seriously ill and dying patients and their families
‣ case management nursing . Answer: Growing field in nursing
developed as a way of managing health care costs and patient length of
stay; Involves systematic collaboration with patients, their significant
others, and their health care providers to coordinate high-quality health
care services in a cost effective manner with positive patient outcomes
‣ nursing informatics . Answer: Help bridge the gap between
information technology and nursing practice; Combines the nursing
science with information management science and computer science to
manage information nurses need and to make that information accessible
‣ travel nurse . Answer: Fixed-term, temporary nurses who usually work
at the same hospital for 13 weeks and are scheduled at least 2 months in
advance.
‣ APN . Answer: The umbrella term applied to an RN who has met
advanced educational and clinical practice requirements beyond the 2 to
4 years of basic nursing education demanded of all RNs; The four
categories include: nurse practitioner, clinical nurse specialist, certified
nurse midwife, and certified registered nurse anesthetist.