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Delegated Practice is not a core competency of the APRN. The nurse practitioner
which of the following is not a core may delegate individual tasks but not the practice. The APRN must demonstrate
competency of APRN'S? competency in technology and information literacy health delivery systems ethical
principles and decision-making.
Participating in a community focused program that promotes mental health
Which of the following is characteristic of exemplifies a leadership competency. Evaluating the appropriate use of seclusion
the leadership competency for APRN's? and restraints, developing an age-appropriate treatment plan, and modifying the
treatment plan based on clients' needs are clinical competencies.
Taking opportunities to influence health policy and reduce stigma of mental health
All of the following are characteristics of services exemplifies health policy competency. Considering differential diagnoses,
the independent practice competency conducting psychotherapy and implementing plans to minimize comorbidity are
except: examples of practicing with full practice authority at the top of the professional
license.
The state Nurse Practice Act does not provide oversight of services and benefits
A state's Nurse Practice Act specifies all of
provided to the patient. It does define who may use the title and the work of the
the following except:
nurse practitioner as well as restrict the practice of the professional.
Which of the following may govern the Statutory laws govern the practice of a profession. the U.S Constitution,
profession of the PMHNP? certifications, and city ordinances do not address professional practices.
Decreased stigmatization regarding mental health enhances the growth of the
Which of the following factors are
profession. Increased competition, overlapping scope of practice, and mandated
facilitating the growth of the PMHNP?
collaborative practice relationships restrict the growth of the profession.
The purpose of credentialing is to ensure public safety and a minimum level of
professional competence: this helps reduce vicarious liability on insurance
Why is it necessary for insurance
companies. Insurance companies do not define the scope of practice: they have
companies to credential PMHNP'S?
nothing to do with professional organizations who grant certification. State
governing bodies define the role of the nurse practitioner.
, Certification allows a professional to practice their profession in a state. Certification
designates successful completion of a course of study. Credentialing is a process
which of the following allows the PMHNP
that verifies minimum levels of professional competency to ensure public safety.
to practice in a state?
Graduation is ceremony offered by an education institution in accordance with
established criteria of completion.
The cope of practice defines the nurse practitioner role and actions, identifies
All of the following statements are true
minimal competencies held by all nurse practitioners, and varies broadly from state
regarding scope of practice except:
to state. It does not provide a way to judge the nature of care provided.
Standards of practice reflect the professional agreement that focuses on the
minimum levels of acceptable performance, a means of judging the nature of care
All of the following statements are true
provided, and can be used legally to describe the standard of care that must be met
regarding standards of practice except:
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 include name, address, and phone number. Patient
personal health identifiers except: diagnosis is not considered a personal health identifier.
Unless the patient provides consent for The patient must consent to the release of personal health identifiers to next of kin,
releasing information, the health clergy and an attorney. Patient consent is not required to release personal health
information Portability and Accountability identifiers to a patient's health insurance company.
Act (HIPAA) Prohibits the disclosure of
personal health identifiers to all of the
following except:
Medical information may be released to parties needing to know to prevent harm to
All of the following circumstances would
self or others, arranging for payment from health insurance company, and in
allow the release of medical information
response to court subpoenas or summonses. the patient must consent to release
without the patients consent except:
medical information to the next of kin helping to make health care decisions.
A PMHNP is asked to determine if the The following elements must be considered when asked to determine capacity for
patient has the capacity for informed informed consent: the patients understanding of the purpose of the proposed
consent. All of the following elements are treatment, the risks and discomforts, benefits and alternatives to the intended
necessary for making this determination procedure. the therapeutic alliance with the surgeon is not essential for a capacity
except: decision.
Which of the following ethical principles The principle of beneficence is that of doing good for the patient. Justice is the
deals with promoting the well being of a principle of equity. Nonmaleficense is the principle of first doing no harm. Autonomy
paitent? is the principle of respecting the individual's right to self-determination.
Which of the following ethical principles Veracity is the ethical principle of truthfulness and nondeception neither by omission
would conflict if the treatment team or commission. Beneficence is the principle of doing good. Nonmaleficense is the
wanted to implement a therapeutic principle of first doing no harm. justice is the principle of equity.
deception for the good of the patient?
A patient who is refusing psychiatric Autonomy is the principle of respecting the individual's right to self-determination.
treatment has their case adjudicated. The Beneficence is the principle of doing good. Nonmaleficence is the principle of first
judge orders treatment over objection for doing no harm. Justice is the principle of equity.
the good of the patient. Which ethical
principal trump?
Actions judged based on their inherent Deontolgical theory considers the inherent value regardless of consequences. The
value regardless of their consequences is teleological approach allows the ends to justify the means. Virtue ethics is an
based on which ethical decision making approach to ethical decision making that considers the moral character of the
approach? individual rather than the action. Justice is the principle of equity.
The teleologial approach allows the ends to justify the means. Deontological theory
An action that is judged good or bad
considers the inherent value regardless of the consequences. Virtue ethics is an
based on the consequence demonstrates
approach is an approach to ethical decision-making that considers the moral
which ethnical decision-making approach?
character of the individual rather than the action. Justice is the principle of equity.
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Terms in this set (46)
Delegated Practice is not a core competency of the APRN. The nurse practitioner
which of the following is not a core may delegate individual tasks but not the practice. The APRN must demonstrate
competency of APRN'S? competency in technology and information literacy health delivery systems ethical
principles and decision-making.
Participating in a community focused program that promotes mental health
Which of the following is characteristic of exemplifies a leadership competency. Evaluating the appropriate use of seclusion
the leadership competency for APRN's? and restraints, developing an age-appropriate treatment plan, and modifying the
treatment plan based on clients' needs are clinical competencies.
Taking opportunities to influence health policy and reduce stigma of mental health
All of the following are characteristics of services exemplifies health policy competency. Considering differential diagnoses,
the independent practice competency conducting psychotherapy and implementing plans to minimize comorbidity are
except: examples of practicing with full practice authority at the top of the professional
license.
The state Nurse Practice Act does not provide oversight of services and benefits
A state's Nurse Practice Act specifies all of
provided to the patient. It does define who may use the title and the work of the
the following except:
nurse practitioner as well as restrict the practice of the professional.
Which of the following may govern the Statutory laws govern the practice of a profession. the U.S Constitution,
profession of the PMHNP? certifications, and city ordinances do not address professional practices.
Decreased stigmatization regarding mental health enhances the growth of the
Which of the following factors are
profession. Increased competition, overlapping scope of practice, and mandated
facilitating the growth of the PMHNP?
collaborative practice relationships restrict the growth of the profession.
The purpose of credentialing is to ensure public safety and a minimum level of
professional competence: this helps reduce vicarious liability on insurance
Why is it necessary for insurance
companies. Insurance companies do not define the scope of practice: they have
companies to credential PMHNP'S?
nothing to do with professional organizations who grant certification. State
governing bodies define the role of the nurse practitioner.
, Certification allows a professional to practice their profession in a state. Certification
designates successful completion of a course of study. Credentialing is a process
which of the following allows the PMHNP
that verifies minimum levels of professional competency to ensure public safety.
to practice in a state?
Graduation is ceremony offered by an education institution in accordance with
established criteria of completion.
The cope of practice defines the nurse practitioner role and actions, identifies
All of the following statements are true
minimal competencies held by all nurse practitioners, and varies broadly from state
regarding scope of practice except:
to state. It does not provide a way to judge the nature of care provided.
Standards of practice reflect the professional agreement that focuses on the
minimum levels of acceptable performance, a means of judging the nature of care
All of the following statements are true
provided, and can be used legally to describe the standard of care that must be met
regarding standards of practice except:
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 include name, address, and phone number. Patient
personal health identifiers except: diagnosis is not considered a personal health identifier.
Unless the patient provides consent for The patient must consent to the release of personal health identifiers to next of kin,
releasing information, the health clergy and an attorney. Patient consent is not required to release personal health
information Portability and Accountability identifiers to a patient's health insurance company.
Act (HIPAA) Prohibits the disclosure of
personal health identifiers to all of the
following except:
Medical information may be released to parties needing to know to prevent harm to
All of the following circumstances would
self or others, arranging for payment from health insurance company, and in
allow the release of medical information
response to court subpoenas or summonses. the patient must consent to release
without the patients consent except:
medical information to the next of kin helping to make health care decisions.
A PMHNP is asked to determine if the The following elements must be considered when asked to determine capacity for
patient has the capacity for informed informed consent: the patients understanding of the purpose of the proposed
consent. All of the following elements are treatment, the risks and discomforts, benefits and alternatives to the intended
necessary for making this determination procedure. the therapeutic alliance with the surgeon is not essential for a capacity
except: decision.
Which of the following ethical principles The principle of beneficence is that of doing good for the patient. Justice is the
deals with promoting the well being of a principle of equity. Nonmaleficense is the principle of first doing no harm. Autonomy
paitent? is the principle of respecting the individual's right to self-determination.
Which of the following ethical principles Veracity is the ethical principle of truthfulness and nondeception neither by omission
would conflict if the treatment team or commission. Beneficence is the principle of doing good. Nonmaleficense is the
wanted to implement a therapeutic principle of first doing no harm. justice is the principle of equity.
deception for the good of the patient?
A patient who is refusing psychiatric Autonomy is the principle of respecting the individual's right to self-determination.
treatment has their case adjudicated. The Beneficence is the principle of doing good. Nonmaleficence is the principle of first
judge orders treatment over objection for doing no harm. Justice is the principle of equity.
the good of the patient. Which ethical
principal trump?
Actions judged based on their inherent Deontolgical theory considers the inherent value regardless of consequences. The
value regardless of their consequences is teleological approach allows the ends to justify the means. Virtue ethics is an
based on which ethical decision making approach to ethical decision making that considers the moral character of the
approach? individual rather than the action. Justice is the principle of equity.
The teleologial approach allows the ends to justify the means. Deontological theory
An action that is judged good or bad
considers the inherent value regardless of the consequences. Virtue ethics is an
based on the consequence demonstrates
approach is an approach to ethical decision-making that considers the moral
which ethnical decision-making approach?
character of the individual rather than the action. Justice is the principle of equity.