PSYCHIATRIC NURSING CONTEMPORARY
PRACTICE 7TH EDITION BOYD LUEBBERT
VERIFIED NGN TEST BANK QUESTIONS
AND ANSWERS 2025 2026 CERTIFICATION
TEST SCRIPT 2026 FULL QUESTIONS AND
SOLUTIONS GRADED A+
⩥ What are the three treatment levels patients can choose? Answer: 1.
Full Treatment 2. Conditional Full Treatment 3. Comfort Measures Only.
⩥ What does a healthcare directive clarify? Answer: It clarifies what
medical measures the patient wants or does not want.
⩥ What is the role of the CRPNS? Answer: To protect the public by
setting standards of practice and handling complaints.
⩥ What is included in the psychiatric nurses' pledge? Answer:
Commitment to holistic care, lifelong learning, professional
responsibility, collaboration, and respect for dignity.
⩥ What are the four pillars of medical ethics? Answer: 1. Autonomy 2.
Beneficence 3. Non-maleficence 4. Justice.
,⩥ What does 'beneficence' mean in medical ethics? Answer: To do good;
decisions should benefit the patient.
⩥ What is the definition of 'non-maleficence'? Answer: To do no harm;
healthcare providers must not hurt patients.
⩥ What does 'autonomy' refer to in the context of healthcare? Answer:
Respecting the client's self-determination.
⩥ What is the significance of the psychiatric nurses' pin? Answer: It
symbolizes professional identity and accountability.
⩥ What are the responsibilities of a registered psychiatric nurse (RPN)?
Answer: Specializes in mental health, intellectual disabilities, and works
in various clinical settings.
⩥ What is the role of unions for psychiatric nurses? Answer: To protect
workers, bargain wages and benefits, and ensure safe work
environments.
⩥ What is the importance of ethical, legal, and professional
responsibility in nursing? Answer: Making good ethical decisions and
maintaining professionalism in and outside of work.
, ⩥ What is the role of a healthcare proxy? Answer: To make medical
decisions for the patient when they are unable to do so.
⩥ What is the recommended approach when discussing advance
directives? Answer: Discuss directly with the patient whenever possible,
especially when there's a risk of losing capacity.
⩥ What is the significance of understanding the laws (like HIPA) in
psychiatric nursing? Answer: To ensure compliance and protect patient
confidentiality.
⩥ What is the role of a social worker in healthcare decision-making?
Answer: Often initiates decisions regarding substitute decision makers.
⩥ What does 'holistic health' mean in psychiatric nursing? Answer:
Caring for the whole person, considering mental, spiritual, physical, and
emotional aspects.
⩥ What are the three types of interventions in nursing? Answer:
Custodial, Repressive, and Punitive.
⩥ What does NCR stand for in a legal context? Answer: Not Criminally
Responsible.
PRACTICE 7TH EDITION BOYD LUEBBERT
VERIFIED NGN TEST BANK QUESTIONS
AND ANSWERS 2025 2026 CERTIFICATION
TEST SCRIPT 2026 FULL QUESTIONS AND
SOLUTIONS GRADED A+
⩥ What are the three treatment levels patients can choose? Answer: 1.
Full Treatment 2. Conditional Full Treatment 3. Comfort Measures Only.
⩥ What does a healthcare directive clarify? Answer: It clarifies what
medical measures the patient wants or does not want.
⩥ What is the role of the CRPNS? Answer: To protect the public by
setting standards of practice and handling complaints.
⩥ What is included in the psychiatric nurses' pledge? Answer:
Commitment to holistic care, lifelong learning, professional
responsibility, collaboration, and respect for dignity.
⩥ What are the four pillars of medical ethics? Answer: 1. Autonomy 2.
Beneficence 3. Non-maleficence 4. Justice.
,⩥ What does 'beneficence' mean in medical ethics? Answer: To do good;
decisions should benefit the patient.
⩥ What is the definition of 'non-maleficence'? Answer: To do no harm;
healthcare providers must not hurt patients.
⩥ What does 'autonomy' refer to in the context of healthcare? Answer:
Respecting the client's self-determination.
⩥ What is the significance of the psychiatric nurses' pin? Answer: It
symbolizes professional identity and accountability.
⩥ What are the responsibilities of a registered psychiatric nurse (RPN)?
Answer: Specializes in mental health, intellectual disabilities, and works
in various clinical settings.
⩥ What is the role of unions for psychiatric nurses? Answer: To protect
workers, bargain wages and benefits, and ensure safe work
environments.
⩥ What is the importance of ethical, legal, and professional
responsibility in nursing? Answer: Making good ethical decisions and
maintaining professionalism in and outside of work.
, ⩥ What is the role of a healthcare proxy? Answer: To make medical
decisions for the patient when they are unable to do so.
⩥ What is the recommended approach when discussing advance
directives? Answer: Discuss directly with the patient whenever possible,
especially when there's a risk of losing capacity.
⩥ What is the significance of understanding the laws (like HIPA) in
psychiatric nursing? Answer: To ensure compliance and protect patient
confidentiality.
⩥ What is the role of a social worker in healthcare decision-making?
Answer: Often initiates decisions regarding substitute decision makers.
⩥ What does 'holistic health' mean in psychiatric nursing? Answer:
Caring for the whole person, considering mental, spiritual, physical, and
emotional aspects.
⩥ What are the three types of interventions in nursing? Answer:
Custodial, Repressive, and Punitive.
⩥ What does NCR stand for in a legal context? Answer: Not Criminally
Responsible.