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1. Which of the following is not a core competency of APRN'S? -
ANSWER 🗸 Delegated Practice is not a core 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? - ANSWER 🗸 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. The PMHNP is working with an insurance organization to provide
oversight and authorization of series and benefits to patients.
Which role of the PMHNP best describes this activity? - ANSWER
🗸 Case management is a collaborative process of assessment,
planning, facilitation, care coordination, and evaluation of
resources needed to meet the patient's needs cost-effectively.
Mentoring is a relationship with a more experienced individual for
the purpose of guiding the professional development of the less
experienced individual. Advocacy entails promoting a particular
cause or policy. Policymaking is the process of developing laws
and regulations.
4. Which of the following roles of the PMHNP requires mutual
respect and an interactive learning process to facilitate role
development competencies and skill Acquistion? - ANSWER 🗸
Mentoring is a relationship with a more experienced individual for
the purpose of guiding professional development of the less
experienced individual. Advocacy entails promoting. A particular
cause of policy. Policy making is the process of developing laws
and regulations. Case management is a collaborative process of
assessment, planning, facilitation, care coordination, and
evaluation of resources needed to meet the patients' needs in a
cost-effective manner.
5. All of the following are true regarding living wills except: -
ANSWER 🗸 A living will is not legally binding in all 50 states,
but does designate agents to act on behalf of the patient in the
event of incapcity, is prepared while the patient has capacity and is
, considered an aspect of relapse planning for compliance with
chronic psychiatric disorders.
6. A specific behavior related to a persons culture and not leading to a
psychiatric disorder is classified as: - ANSWER 🗸 Culture bound
syndrome is specific behavior common to a person's culture and is
considered a variation of normal and not a psychiatric diagnosis.
Delusions ae deeply held beliefs despite evidence to the contrary.
A brief psychotic episode is an acute onset thought disorder
marked by disorganization and at least one of the following
symptoms: delusions, hallucinations, bizarre behavior and posture,
and disorganized speech. Adjustment disorder is a mood disorder
marked by emotional or behavioral symptoms that develop in
response to an identifiable stressor within 3 months of onset of the
stress and lasting no more than 6 months.
7. The learned beliefs and behaviors common among all members of
a group defines: - ANSWER 🗸 Culture is a learned belief and
behaviors common among members of a group. Complex
delusions are deeply held beliefs despite evidence to the contrary
with an elaborate web of interconnected delusions are deeply held
beliefs despite evidence to the contrary with an elaborate web of
interconnected delusions. Folie a deux is a shared delusion
between two people. Folie a famille is a delusion help among
cohabitating family members.
8. All of the following factors put households headed by a single
female at risk for a homelessness except: - ANSWER 🗸 Education
increases the likelihood of gainful employment.