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NRNP 6675N Final Exam |
NRNP6675 / NRNP-6675N
Exam | 100% Verified
Questions & Answers |
Advanced
Psychopharmacology
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1. Which of the following is not a core competency of
APRN'S? - ANS ✔Delegated Practice is not a core
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competency of the APRN. The nurse practitioner may
delegate individual tasks but not the practice. The APRN
must demonstrate competency in technology and
information literacy health delivery systems ethical
principles and decision-making.
2. Which of the following is characteristic of the leadership
competency for APRN's? - ANS ✔Participating in a
community focused program that promotes mental health
exemplifies a leadership competency. Evaluating the
appropriate use of seclusion and restraints, developing an
age-appropriate treatment plan, and modifying the
treatment plan based on clients' needs are clinical
competencies.
3. All of the following are characteristics of the
independent practice competency except: - ANS
✔Taking opportunities to influence health policy and
reduce stigma of mental health services exemplifies health
policy competency. Considering differential diagnoses,
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conducting psychotherapy and implementing plans to
minimize comorbidity are examples of practicing with full
practice authority at the top of the professional license.
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4. A state's Nurse Practice Act specifies all of the following
except: - ANS ✔The state Nurse Practice Act does not
provide oversight of services and benefits provided to the
patient. It does define who may use the title and the work of
the nurse practitioner as well as restrict the practice of the
professional.
5. Which of the following may govern the profession of the
PMHNP? - ANS ✔Statutory laws govern the practice of a
profession. The U.S Constitution, certifications, and city
ordinances do not address professional practices.
6. Which of the following factors are facilitating the growth
of the PMHNP? - ANS ✔Decreased stigmatization
regarding mental health enhances the growth of the
profession. Increased competition, overlapping scope of
practice, and mandated collaborative practice relationships
restrict the growth of the profession.