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A staff nurse completes ANS: B In most states, prescriptive privileges are
orientation to a psychiatric granted to master's-prepared nurse practitioners and
unit. This nurse may expect
an advanced practice nurse to clinical nurse specialists who have taken special
perform which additional courses on
intervention?
prescribing medication. The nurse prepared at the
a. Conduct mental health basic level is permitted to perform mental health
assessments. assessments, establish relationships, and provide
individualized care planning.
b. Prescribe psychotropic
medication.
c. Establish therapeutic
relationships.
d. Individualize nursing care
plans.
establish the client's goals.
e.
A nurse is educating a client Tertiary prevention - management of chronic diseases,
about and rehabilitation support services to slow down the
automatic refills of prescribed
progression of diseases
medications. This nursing
intervention is an example Secondary Prevention: health assessment and
of what level of prevention? screening to facilitate early ID of chronic diseases
Primary Prevention Primary Prevention: Health promotion, advisory
and counseling services and educational programs
Secondary
to drive lifestyle changes for the prevention of
chronic diseases
Prevention
Quaternary: I dont event know what this is. just another multiple
choice answer
,Tertiary
Prevention
Quaternary Prevention
A MH nurse is utilizing milieu Implementation 3 multiple choice
therapy to options
provide a therapeutic
environment for their
clients. Which of the
following steps of the
nursing process is the
nurse
demonstrating?
Inpatient MH clients must do Sign medication consent form
what before taking
antipsychotic medications?
A nurse is caring for a 9- C. Remain silent after asking a question to allow the child a
year-old child who is shy and chance to respond.
Silence offers an opportunity for the child to answer
fearful. The nurse asks the
spontaneously and cautiously. More information is
child a question, but the
usually forthcoming if the nurse gives the child the
child does not answer
opportunity to respond. All other choices are could
immediately. What is the
potentially interfere with communication in the
best approach by the nurse
pediatric population.
to develop a therapeutic
relationship with the child?
a. explain the questions with
medical words
b. Use common cliche's
when asking questions
c. remain silent after asking
a question to allow the
client a chance to
,respond
d. tell the child the
consequences of not
answering
, A nurse has described the "A mental health unit, which includes milieu therapy,
behavioral ensures every aspect of care is intentionally focused
health unit being based on
on creating a safe and therapeutic environment."
milieu therapy to a client.
The client asks, "How is a This response describes what the purpose of milieu therapy
unit which has milieu would bring to a
therapy different from behavioral health unit. Milieu therapy can be used in
other hospital units?" Which of any mental health setting and the focus is on creating
the
following responses should and maintaining a safe therapeutic environment, rather
the nurse make? than on the clients' type of mental health disorder or
client conditions.
"A mental health unit, which
includes milieu therapy, is
focused on stabilizing clients
who are in an acute phase
of mental
illness."
"A mental health unit, which
includes milieu therapy, is
less intensive, focusing only
on one psychiatric illness or
substance abuse disorder."
"A mental health unit, which
includes milieu therapy, is
focused on long-term care
of
clients who have specific
mental health disorders."
"A mental health unit, which
includes milieu therapy,
ensures every aspect of
care is
intentionally focused on
creating a safe and