PMHNP BOARDS 2024 FINAL SCRIPT 2026
FULL SOLUTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS
GRADED A+
⩥ What does the Nurse Practice Act do. Answer: 1. provides title
protection
2. defines advanced practice
3. prevailing state laws that define scope of practice
4. places restriction on practice
5. disciplinary action
6. regulate NP development of collaborative agreement with MD
7. guides statutory law
8. oversees license
9. credentialing
10. certification
11 defines scope of practice
12. defines standards of practice
⩥ what are state grounds for disciplinary action. Answer: - practicing
with out licesne
- falsification of records
- medicare fraud
,- failure to use appropriate nursing judgement
-failure to follow accepted nursing standards
- failure to complete accurate nursing documentation
⩥ what is a collaborative aggrement. Answer: also known as a protocol
that describes whaty types of durgs might be prescribed and difines
some form of oversight for NP practice
⩥ what is statutory law. Answer: -rules and regulations difer for each
state
-may further define scope of practice and practice requirements
-may provide restrictions in practice unique to specific state
⩥ what is licensure. Answer: - a process by which an agency of state
gov. grants permission to persons to engate in the practice of that
profession
-also progibits all others from legally doing protectedpractice
⩥ what is credentialing. Answer: process used to protect the public y
ensureing a minimum level of professional competence
⩥ What is certification?. Answer: -a credential that provides title
protection
-determines scope of practice
, -the process by which a professional organization or association certifies
that a person licensed to practic as a professional has met certain
predetermed standsrds specified by that profession for specialty practice
-assuuers the public that a person has mastery of specified body of
knowledge
-assures that the person has acquired the skils necessary to function in a
particular specialty
⩥ define scope of practice. Answer: -defines the NP roles and actions
-identifies the competencies assumed to be held by all nps who function
in a particluar role
-varies broadly from state to state
-
⩥ what are standards of practice.. Answer: authoritative statements
regarding the quality and type of practice that should be provided
-provide a way to judge the nature of care provided
-reflect professional agreement focused on the minimum levels of
acceptable performance
-reflect the expectation for the care that should be provided to clients
with vaious illnesses
-can be used to legally describe the standard of care that must be met by
a provider
-may be precise protocols thta must be followed o more general
guidelines that recommend actions.
FULL SOLUTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS
GRADED A+
⩥ What does the Nurse Practice Act do. Answer: 1. provides title
protection
2. defines advanced practice
3. prevailing state laws that define scope of practice
4. places restriction on practice
5. disciplinary action
6. regulate NP development of collaborative agreement with MD
7. guides statutory law
8. oversees license
9. credentialing
10. certification
11 defines scope of practice
12. defines standards of practice
⩥ what are state grounds for disciplinary action. Answer: - practicing
with out licesne
- falsification of records
- medicare fraud
,- failure to use appropriate nursing judgement
-failure to follow accepted nursing standards
- failure to complete accurate nursing documentation
⩥ what is a collaborative aggrement. Answer: also known as a protocol
that describes whaty types of durgs might be prescribed and difines
some form of oversight for NP practice
⩥ what is statutory law. Answer: -rules and regulations difer for each
state
-may further define scope of practice and practice requirements
-may provide restrictions in practice unique to specific state
⩥ what is licensure. Answer: - a process by which an agency of state
gov. grants permission to persons to engate in the practice of that
profession
-also progibits all others from legally doing protectedpractice
⩥ what is credentialing. Answer: process used to protect the public y
ensureing a minimum level of professional competence
⩥ What is certification?. Answer: -a credential that provides title
protection
-determines scope of practice
, -the process by which a professional organization or association certifies
that a person licensed to practic as a professional has met certain
predetermed standsrds specified by that profession for specialty practice
-assuuers the public that a person has mastery of specified body of
knowledge
-assures that the person has acquired the skils necessary to function in a
particular specialty
⩥ define scope of practice. Answer: -defines the NP roles and actions
-identifies the competencies assumed to be held by all nps who function
in a particluar role
-varies broadly from state to state
-
⩥ what are standards of practice.. Answer: authoritative statements
regarding the quality and type of practice that should be provided
-provide a way to judge the nature of care provided
-reflect professional agreement focused on the minimum levels of
acceptable performance
-reflect the expectation for the care that should be provided to clients
with vaious illnesses
-can be used to legally describe the standard of care that must be met by
a provider
-may be precise protocols thta must be followed o more general
guidelines that recommend actions.