1. What are the four main categories of nursing roles according to the American Nurses
Association (ANA)?
Answer: The four main categories are direct care, management, education, and
research.
2. What is the difference between a registered nurse (RN) and a licensed practical
nurse (LPN)?
Answer: An RN has completed a bachelor's degree or an associate degree in nursing
and has passed a national licensing exam. An LPN has completed a one-year diploma
or certificate program and has passed a state licensing exam. RNs have more
autonomy, responsibility, and scope of practice than LPNs.
3. What are some examples of advanced practice registered nurses (APRNs)?
Answer: Some examples are nurse practitioners, clinical nurse specialists, nurse
anesthetists, and nurse midwives. APRNs have completed a master's degree or a
doctoral degree in nursing and have additional certification and training in a specific
area of practice.
4. What are some of the roles and responsibilities of a nurse manager?
Answer: A nurse manager is responsible for overseeing the daily operations of a
nursing unit or department, such as staffing, budgeting, quality improvement, patient
safety, and staff development.
5. What are some of the roles and responsibilities of a nurse educator?
Answer: A nurse educator is responsible for designing, implementing, and evaluating
educational programs for nursing students, staff nurses, or the public. They may teach
in academic settings, clinical settings, or community settings.