Final Exam NU 664 Set 1 Questions and
Answers with Verified Solutions | Latest
Updated 2026
ARRN Clear expectations for licensures
accreditation
certification and education for all APRNs
Standards/scope of practice Licensed and independent practitioners,
assess,
diagnosis and treat and manage acute
episodic
and chronic illnesses.
Statutory Law States have a duty to protect those who
receive
nursing care
Role of NONPF the National Organization of Nurse
Practitioner
Faculties. This is the only organization
specifically
dedicated to promoting and supporting
high
quality nurse practitioner education. The
NONPF
provides ongoing support to NP educators
through establishing competencies,
methods of
evaluation, and strategic partnerships.
,The NONPF primarily on the development of standards
concentrates necessary to
foster optimum graduate educational
programs.
This network continually collects data and
utilizes
expert knowledge of its membership to
seminally
publish updated curricular frameworks
Clinical interview terms, CC, HPI, PMH, Assessment, diagnosis,
techniques, structured
and goals and unstructured. MMSE, active listening.
Case formulation Theoretically based explanation or
conceptualization of the information
obtained from
a clinical assessment which offers a
hypothesis and
provides a framework of treatment.
Grief process and treatment Kubler Ross: denial, anger, bargaining,
depression,
and acceptance.
Instrumental: problem solving
Intuitive emotional
Risk assessment (suicide, Highest risk group- white, middle-aged
self-harm, males
homicide, etc.) - protective and Next highest- aged 85 and older
risks
factors
, Screening tool- Ask Suicide- made of 4 questions to ask youth in
Screening Questions (ASQ) medical
settings
Common screening tools PHQ-9 for depression
Columbia-Suicide Severity Rating Scale
(C-SSRS)
SAFE-T (Suicide Assessment Five-Step
Evaluation
and Triage)
Highest risk for self-injury socioeconomic disadvantage, depression,
substance abuse, and anxiety
Self-injury increases risk of later suicide
Primary prevention concerned with the prevention of the onset
of
disease; goal is to reduce the incidence of
disease;
e.g. vaccinations
Secondary prevention concerned with trying to detect a disease
early
and prevent it from getting worse; e.g.
regular
exams and screening tests
Answers with Verified Solutions | Latest
Updated 2026
ARRN Clear expectations for licensures
accreditation
certification and education for all APRNs
Standards/scope of practice Licensed and independent practitioners,
assess,
diagnosis and treat and manage acute
episodic
and chronic illnesses.
Statutory Law States have a duty to protect those who
receive
nursing care
Role of NONPF the National Organization of Nurse
Practitioner
Faculties. This is the only organization
specifically
dedicated to promoting and supporting
high
quality nurse practitioner education. The
NONPF
provides ongoing support to NP educators
through establishing competencies,
methods of
evaluation, and strategic partnerships.
,The NONPF primarily on the development of standards
concentrates necessary to
foster optimum graduate educational
programs.
This network continually collects data and
utilizes
expert knowledge of its membership to
seminally
publish updated curricular frameworks
Clinical interview terms, CC, HPI, PMH, Assessment, diagnosis,
techniques, structured
and goals and unstructured. MMSE, active listening.
Case formulation Theoretically based explanation or
conceptualization of the information
obtained from
a clinical assessment which offers a
hypothesis and
provides a framework of treatment.
Grief process and treatment Kubler Ross: denial, anger, bargaining,
depression,
and acceptance.
Instrumental: problem solving
Intuitive emotional
Risk assessment (suicide, Highest risk group- white, middle-aged
self-harm, males
homicide, etc.) - protective and Next highest- aged 85 and older
risks
factors
, Screening tool- Ask Suicide- made of 4 questions to ask youth in
Screening Questions (ASQ) medical
settings
Common screening tools PHQ-9 for depression
Columbia-Suicide Severity Rating Scale
(C-SSRS)
SAFE-T (Suicide Assessment Five-Step
Evaluation
and Triage)
Highest risk for self-injury socioeconomic disadvantage, depression,
substance abuse, and anxiety
Self-injury increases risk of later suicide
Primary prevention concerned with the prevention of the onset
of
disease; goal is to reduce the incidence of
disease;
e.g. vaccinations
Secondary prevention concerned with trying to detect a disease
early
and prevent it from getting worse; e.g.
regular
exams and screening tests