ADVANCED PRACTICE NURSING
ESSENTIALS FOR ROLE DEVELOPMENT
4TH EDITION JOEL EXAMINATION TEST
2026 QUESTIONS WITH SOLUTIONS
◉ Role Implementation. Answer: the changes occurring during the
actual performance of the role following program completion
◉ Component Processes of Professional Role Development. Answer: 1.
Aspects of adult development
2. Development of clinical expertise
3. Modification of self-identity through initial socialization in school
4. Development and integration of professional sub-role
components
5. Subsequent resocialization in the work setting
◉ Novice-to-Expert Skill Acquisition Model. Answer: • Acquisition of
knowledge and skill occurs in a
progressive movement through stages of
performance from novice to expert (Dreyfus and
Dreyfus, 1977, 1986, 1996).
• The progression from the novice level to that of
advanced-beginner and then to the competent level
, is incremental, but not necessarily stepwise or linear.
• Embodiment of a skill occurs after repeated
experiences of performing the skill "as if" one actually
could do it skillfully.
◉ Deliberative rationality. Answer: -a fine-tuning of intuitions, takes
place at the expert level, replacing the calculative rationality
characteristic of other levels (Dreyfus & Dreyfus, 1986).
-a kind of detached meditative reflection on goals and possible ways to
achieve the goals
◉ Calculative Rationality. Answer: the kind of inferential reasoning
exhibited by less than expert performers when they apply and modify
theoretical principles and rules
◉ Role Concepts and Role Development Issues. Answer: The Three
Cultures of APNs
1. Biomedicine
2. Mainstream nursing
3. Everyday life
◉ The ---- Cultures of APNs. Answer: 1. Biomedicine
2. Mainstream nursing
3. Everyday life
ESSENTIALS FOR ROLE DEVELOPMENT
4TH EDITION JOEL EXAMINATION TEST
2026 QUESTIONS WITH SOLUTIONS
◉ Role Implementation. Answer: the changes occurring during the
actual performance of the role following program completion
◉ Component Processes of Professional Role Development. Answer: 1.
Aspects of adult development
2. Development of clinical expertise
3. Modification of self-identity through initial socialization in school
4. Development and integration of professional sub-role
components
5. Subsequent resocialization in the work setting
◉ Novice-to-Expert Skill Acquisition Model. Answer: • Acquisition of
knowledge and skill occurs in a
progressive movement through stages of
performance from novice to expert (Dreyfus and
Dreyfus, 1977, 1986, 1996).
• The progression from the novice level to that of
advanced-beginner and then to the competent level
, is incremental, but not necessarily stepwise or linear.
• Embodiment of a skill occurs after repeated
experiences of performing the skill "as if" one actually
could do it skillfully.
◉ Deliberative rationality. Answer: -a fine-tuning of intuitions, takes
place at the expert level, replacing the calculative rationality
characteristic of other levels (Dreyfus & Dreyfus, 1986).
-a kind of detached meditative reflection on goals and possible ways to
achieve the goals
◉ Calculative Rationality. Answer: the kind of inferential reasoning
exhibited by less than expert performers when they apply and modify
theoretical principles and rules
◉ Role Concepts and Role Development Issues. Answer: The Three
Cultures of APNs
1. Biomedicine
2. Mainstream nursing
3. Everyday life
◉ The ---- Cultures of APNs. Answer: 1. Biomedicine
2. Mainstream nursing
3. Everyday life