- Question: Licensure is: used to establish a designated level of professional competence.
- Question: A nurse practitioner gives a patient 2 weeks of sample medications that will be taken once daily by the patient. The sample medications are packaged by the drug manufacturer. The nurse practitioner’s actions are an example of:
- Question: A nurse practitioner has worked for a large hospital as an RN. As a new nurse practitioner, she has developed a nurse practitioner managed clinic for hospital employees and is employed by the hospital. This nurse practitioner is described as a(n):
- Question: Which study listed below is considered an experimental study? Meta-analysis
- Question: Which pharmacokinetic factor is influenced by a decrease in liver mass in an older adult?
- Question: A patient you are caring for in your clinic has Medicare Part B. What does this mean? His medi care benefit covers out patient services.
- Question: A nurse practitioner has not increased the dosage of an antihypertensive medication even though the patient's blood pressure has remained >140/90 mmHg. This might bedescribed as: clinicalinertia
- Question: At what age should hearing screening take place in older adults according to Assessing Care in Vulnerable Elders (ACOVE-2
- Question: Anne and Laura work as nurse practitioner (NP) partners in an NP practice. Anne learns that Laura frequently changes patient’s narcotic prescriptions to a different dosage, and then requests that the patient give her the remaining narcotic medications. Laura admits to Anne that she keeps the medications and sometimes takes them herself and occasionally gives them to patients who can’t afford medications. What is Anne’s first professional responsibility?
- Question: Who certifies nurse practitioners?
Instituition / Term | |
Term | Spring 2021 |
Institution | NR 667 APN Capstone Practicum |
Contributor | Stockwell |