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Question:
In a trauma focused cognitive interview, what questions help build rapport?
Answer:
non-judgmental questions
"how has that trauma affected you?"
"When did this happen"
Question:
There are 3 phases to EMDR, they are...
Answer:
"DIB"
Desensitization
Installation
Body Scan
,Question:
the goal of EMDR is
Answer:
to achieve adaptive resolution
Question:
Having the pt visualize the trauma, verbalize the negative thoughts or
maladaptive beliefs; remain attentive to physical sensations while the also
maintaining rhythmic eye movements is part of which EMDR Phase?
Answer:
Desensitization phase
Question:
Instructing the pt to block out negative thoughts, to breathe deeply, and
verbalize what they are thinking, feeling, or imagining occurs during which
EMDR Phase?
Answer:
Desensitization phase
,Question:
Which EMDR phase closely resembles Cognitive Therapy and why?
Answer:
Installation phase; because replacing negative thought with positive thought
Question:
Having the pt visualize the trauma alongside the positive thought, then scan
their body for tension is which EMDR phase? Why is this important to do?
Answer:
Body Scan; successful resolution will result in the pt having no body tension
when seeing the trauma and the positive memory side by side; if (+) tension,
pt is still working through to achieve resolution
Question:
telemedicine/telehealth legal issues include
Answer:
confidentiality
med errors
Jurisdictions
Authority over licensure
, Question:
if the PMHNP want to change an old Tx for a newer way to Tx a condition,
what should it be based on?
Answer:
the change should be evidence based
Question:
How are rating scales best used?
Answer:
At baseline -pre-treatment, then at regular intervals to monitor response to
Tx
Question:
When deciding if a client is ready to move to a less intensive level of
treatment (Inpt to PHP or PHP to IOP etc); what does the PMHNP look for?
Answer:
signs not ready: no coping skills, still blaming others
Signs they are ready: (+) coping skills, taking accountability