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NRNP 6675 UPDATED EXAM SCRIPT QUESTIONS AND
ANSWERS GUARANTEE A+
✔✔All of the following statements are true regarding standards of practice except: -
✔✔Standards of practice reflect the professional agreement that focuses on the
minimum levels of acceptable performance, a means of judging the nature of care
provided, and can be used legally to describe the standard of care that must be met by
a provider. it does not identify competencies held by all nurse practitioners as that is
provided in the scope of practice.

✔✔All of the following are considered personal health identifiers except: - ✔✔Personal
health identifiers include name, address, and phone number. Patient diagnosis is not
considered a personal health identifier.

✔✔Unless the patient provides consent for releasing information, the health information
Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) Prohibits the disclosure of personal health
identifiers to all of the following except: - ✔✔The patient must consent to the release of
personal health identifiers to next of kin, clergy and an attorney. Patient consent is not
required to release personal health identifiers to a patient's health insurance company.

✔✔All of the following circumstances would allow the release of medical information
without the patients consent except: - ✔✔Medical information may be released to
parties needing to know to prevent harm to self or others, arranging for payment from
health insurance company, and in response to court subpoenas or summonses. the
patient must consent to release medical information to the next of kin helping to make
health care decisions.

✔✔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: -
✔✔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.

✔✔Which of the following ethical principles deals with promoting the well being of a
paitent? - ✔✔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? - ✔✔Veracity is the
ethical principle of truthfulness and nondeception neither by omission or commission.
Beneficence is the principle of doing good. Nonmaleficense is the principle of first doing
no harm. justice is the principle of equity.

, ✔✔A patient who is refusing psychiatric treatment has their case adjudicated. The judge
orders treatment over objection for the good of the patient. Which ethical principal
trump? - ✔✔Autonomy is the principle of respecting the individual's right to self-
determination. Beneficence is the principle of doing good. Nonmaleficence is the
principle of first doing no harm. Justice is the principle of equity.

✔✔Actions judged based on their inherent value regardless of their consequences is
based on which ethical decision making approach? - ✔✔Deontolgical theory considers
the inherent value regardless of consequences. The teleological approach allows the
ends to justify the means. Virtue ethics is an approach to ethical decision making that
considers the moral character of the individual rather than the action. Justice is the
principle of equity.

✔✔An action that is judged good or bad based on the consequence demonstrates
which ethnical decision-making approach? - ✔✔The teleologial approach allows the
ends to justify the means. Deontological theory considers the inherent value regardless
of the consequences. Virtue ethics is an approach is an approach to ethical decision-
making that considers the moral character of the individual rather than the action.
Justice is the principle of equity.

✔✔All of the following are necessary criteria for commitment for involuntary evaluation
and treatment except: - ✔✔Involuntary commitment is intended to protect the patient
and society; therefore, the patient's financial resources are not considered as criteria for
treatment.

✔✔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? - ✔✔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.

✔✔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? - ✔✔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.

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