Which documents outline the curriculum standards for all DNP programs?
Question 26 options:
Essentials of Doctoral Education for Advanced Nursing Practice and Position Statement on the Practice Doctorate
Essentials of Doctoral Education for Advanced Nursing Practice and Practice Doctorate Nurse Practitioner Entry-Level Competencies
Position Statement on the Practice Doctorate and Practice Doctorate Nurse Practitioner Entry-Level Competencies
Practice Doctorate Nurse Practitioner Entry-Level Competencies and Middle-Range Theory in Principle and Practice
Question 27 (5 points)
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Which "essential" is primarily concerned with the scientific foundations of nursing practice?
Question 27 options:
Essential I
Essential III
Essential IV
Essential VI
Question 28 (5 points)
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How does Essential V pertain to advanced practice nurses?
Question 28 options:
Interprofessional collaboration in a multitiered healthcare environment
Evaluation, integration, translation, and application of evidence-based practice
Analysis of environmental data in the evaluation of population health
Involvement in healthcare policy and advocacy
Question 29 (5 points)
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Essential II describes preparation of the DNP nurse in organizational and systems leadership. Which two other Essentials involve utilization of the leadership concepts presented in Essential II?
Question 29 options:
Essential III and Essential IV
Essential III and Essential V
Essential V and Essential VI
Essential V and Essential VIII
Question 30 (5 points)
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How is focusing on the scientific underpinnings of nursing practice paradoxical in terms of discipline development?
Question 30 options:
It requires practitioners to adopt practice values of other disciplines rather than the unique knowledge of their specialty.
It requires nursing to emerge from other academic disciplines rather than from its own professional discipline.
It requires nurses to adopt the logical positivist viewpoint in their study even though the must adopt a humanistic viewpoint in their practice.
It requires collaboration with professionals in other discipline rather than relationship building within nursing itself.
Question 31 (5 points)
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Middle-range theories in nursing can best be described as:
Question 31 options:
simplistic and general in focus.
abstract and broad in type.
concrete and narrow in scope.
didactic and restrictive in practice.