Advanced specialized education in the area of medical-surgical nursing includes the titles of nurse practitioner, clinical nurse specialist, and/or advanced practice nurse. What sets these nurses apart from the staff nurse?

A) Collaboration with other health care providers
B) Providing direct care through independent practice
C) Advanced documentation skills
D) Ability to give care in the operating room.


Ans: B
Feedback: In medical-surgical nursing, the most significant titles associated with an advanced specialized education include nurse practitioner (NP) and clinical nurse specialist (CNS), and the more recent title of advanced practice nurse (APN), which encompasses both NPs and CNSs. Certified nurse-midwives (CNMs) and certified registered nurse anesthetists (CRNAs) are also identified as APNs. Nurses who function in these roles provide direct care to patients through independent practice, practice within a health care agency, or collaboration with a physician. Answer A is wrong because staff nurses collaborate with other health care providers to provide nursing care to their patients. Answer C is incorrect because advanced documentation skills is not what sets the advanced practice nurses apart from the staff nurse. Answer D is incorrect because staff nurses have the ability to provide care in the operating room.

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