Comprehensive review for the Family Nurse Practitioner Certification exam. The Family Nurse Practitioner exam tests the RNs knowledge in all aspects of assessment, diagnosis, and treatment of acute and chronic illnesses in the pediatric, adult population, health promotion and wellness. Study guide based only on American Academy of Nurse Practitioners Exam Core Curriculum.
In addition to conventional practice in an office, clinic, or ambulatory care center, the FNP may follow families in a variety of settings, such as school, home, work place, or hospital, dependent upon client need.
The Family Nurse Practitioner Board Certification questions are based on the following domains of practice:
Theoretical Foundations of Advanced Nursing Practice;
Communication, motivation, listening, interviewing and boundaries to communication.
Trust and comfort, Health promotion and recommendations, Life stages, Psychosocial, socioeconomics, cultural/spiritual influences, Patient teaching
Professional Role; Scope and standards of nursing practice and care, Safety, Ethics, Legal Issues of Care
Health Care Policy and Delivery; Regulatory and Reimbursement issues, Health care policy,
Clinical Assessment; Health assessment, Patient examination and history, Patient risk assessment,
Epidemiology, Patient Screening, Test and data analyzing
Clinical Management; Evidence Based Practice, Care Plans, Pharmacology, Clinical therapeutics, Coordination of care