Questions and Answers
1. closure: -final phase of the psychiatric interview process
-provides the client with a summary and findings of the interview and allows for discussion of future plans
-PMHNP may provide education during this phase
2. final step of the psychiatric interview: documentation
-Thorough, accurate documentation is necessary for clinical and legal purposes
3. Closing the Interview: PMHNP explains the diagnosis and treatment options to the client
-otters an opportunity for the client to ask questions and give input
-discussion includes recommendations for any additional psychological assessments and laboratory
testing needed
-education regarding recommended medications and therapies
-If a need to collaborate with other providers for information or treatment, the PMHNP should seek
permission from the client at this time to do so
-opportunity to address any client concerns about stigma
-discuss need for F/U care
4. Which of the following should be included when providing client
education about medication regimens? Select all that apply.
explain how the medication targets the symptoms, specific benefits, and
ex- pected time course.
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, identify potential side effects, duration of side effects, and adverse effects.
explain the instructions, dosing, and special requirements.
use teach-back methods to ensure client understanding.: explain how the
medication
targets the symptoms, specific benefits, and expected time course.
identify potential side effects, duration of side effects, and adverse
effects. explain the instructions, dosing, and special requirements.
use teach-back methods to ensure client understanding.
5. Follow-Up homework: PMHNP may assign homework to the client
-especially when tx plan includes cognitive-behavioral or family therapy
-explain the purpose and goal of the assignment
-explain whether the client will be expected to report on the homework at the next appointment
6. Follow-Up care: PMHNP should discuss the need for follow-up care with the client during the
closure of the interview
-include clients in determining the need for and frequency of follow-up visits
• promote adherence
-Two-week intervals are common when starting new medications
• assess for tolerability, eflcacy, and the need for dose adjustment
-four-week intervals (or longer) are typical for stable clients
-Scheduling future visits is important as noncompliance is common in mental health
7. Documentation: Use the ten minutes following the 50-minute interview to record clinical
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