Nurse Practitioner Exam Questions Practice Test

A complete practice test to pass your Nurse Practitioner Exam

Ratings 0.00 / 5.00
Nurse Practitioner Exam Questions Practice Test

What You Will Learn!

  • Cardiology
  • Emergency
  • Family practice
  • Geriatrics
  • Neonatology
  • Nephrology
  • Oncology
  • Pediatrics
  • Primary care
  • Psychiatry
  • School health
  • Women's health

Description

A nurse practitioner (NP) is a type of advanced practice registered nurse (APRN) who has completed advanced education and training beyond the basic nursing program. NPs hold a master's or doctoral degree in nursing and are licensed to practice as an advanced practice nurse. NPs provide a range of healthcare services, including diagnosing and treating medical conditions, ordering and interpreting diagnostic tests, and prescribing medications. They also provide patient education, perform physical exams, and manage chronic illnesses. In many states, NPs are authorized to practice independently and can open their own clinics, diagnose and treat patients, and prescribe medications without physician oversight. In other states, NPs may practice under the supervision of a physician, with some restrictions on their scope of practice. The role of NPs is becoming increasingly important in addressing the healthcare needs of the growing population, particularly in areas with a shortage of physicians. They provide quality, cost-effective care, and play a vital role in the healthcare system by increasing access to care for patients.

A nurse practitioner (NP) is an advanced practice registered nurse and a type of mid-level practitioner. NPs are trained to assess patient needs, order and interpret diagnostic and laboratory tests, diagnose disease, formulate and prescribe medications and treatment plans. NP training covers basic disease prevention, coordination of care, and health promotion, but does not provide the depth of expertise needed to recognize more complex conditions.

The scope of practice for a NP is defined by legal jurisdiction .In 26 American states, NPs have full practice authority, while in the remaining 24 states, NPs are required to work under the supervision of a physician.

1. Abbreviations & Terminology

2. Advanced Health Assessment

3. Psychiatry Nurse Practitioner

4. Cardiovascular & Blood Count and differential NP

5. Skin Disorders Nurse Practitioner

6. Acute Care NP

7. Health Promotion & Disease Prevention NP

8. Musculoskeletal Disorders NP

9. Neurological Disorders

10. Upper Respiratory Disorders NP

11. Ear Disorders N

12. Eye Disorders NP

13. HEENT NP

14. Diabetes Endocrine Disorder NP

15. Thyroid NP

16. Adult Nurse Practitioner

17. Family Nurse Practitioner

18. Gerontology NP

19. Pediatrics Nurse Practitioner

20. Women's Health Practitioner Nurse

21. Antibiotics NP

22. Asthma Medications NP


The NP is allowed to provide a broad range of health care services, which may include:

  • Taking the person's history, performing a physical exam, and ordering laboratory tests and procedures

  • Diagnosing, treating, and managing diseases

  • Writing prescriptions and coordinating referrals

  • Providing education on disease prevention and healthy lifestyles

  • Performing certain procedures, such as a bone marrow biopsy or lumbar puncture


Who Should Attend!

  • Who wants to seat for Nurse Practitioner Exam

TAKE THIS COURSE

Tags

  • Nursing

Subscribers

7

Lectures

0

TAKE THIS COURSE



Related Courses