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The PMHNP is working with an insurance organization to
provide oversight and authorization of series and benefits to
patients. Which role of the PMHNP best describes this activity?
- ANSWER-Case management is a collaborative process of
assessment, planning, facilitation, care coordination, and
evaluation of resources needed to meet the patient's needs
cost-effectively. mentoring is a relationship with a more
experienced individual for the purpose of guiding the
professional development of the less experienced individual.
Advocacy entails promoting a particular cause or policy.
Policymaking is the process of developing laws and
regulations.
A PMHNP is asked to determine if the patient has the capacity
for informed consent. All of the following elements are
necessary for making this determination except: - ANSWER-
The following elements must be considered when asked to
determine capacity for informed consent: the patients
understanding of the purpose of the proposed treatment, the
risks and
, discomforts, benefits and alternatives to the intended
procedure. the therapeutic
alliance with the surgeon is not essential for a
capacity decision.
A PMHNP is working with a nonprofit organization to implement
a public health campaign aimed at reducing the stigma of
mental illness. Which role of the PMHNP best describes this
activity? - ANSWER-Advocacy entails promoting a particular
cause or policy. Mentoring is a relationship with a more
experienced individual for the purpose of guiding the
professional development of a less experienced individual.
Policymaking is the process of developing laws and
regulations. Case management is a collaborative process of
assessment, planning, facilitation, care coordination, and
evaluation of resources needed to meet the patient's needs in a
cost-effective manner.
Which of the following ethical principles deals with promoting
the well being of a paitent? - ANSWER-The principle of
beneficence is that of doing good for the patient. Justice is the
principle of equity. Nonmaleficense is the principle of first
doing no harm. Autonomy is the principle of respecting the
individual's right to self-determination.
Which of the following ethical principles would conflict if the
treatment team wanted to implement a therapeutic deception
for the good of the patient? - ANSWER-Veracity is the ethical
principle of truthfulness and nondeception neither by omission