Georgette's Module 5 Exam (100 out of 100) Questions and Answers (GRADED A)
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Any court of law that evaluates the standards of care provided by the psychiatric-mental health nurse practitioner:
A. compares actions to the standard of care provided by a psychiatrist.
B. considers what a reasonably prudent PMHNP would do in the same or similar circumstance.
C. evaluate...
Georgette's Module 5 Exam (100 out of 100) Questions and Answers (GRADED A) Any court of law that evaluates the standards of care provided by the psychiatric -mental health nurse practitioner: A. compares actions to the standard of care provided by a psychiatrist. B. considers what a reasonably prudent PMHNP would do in the same or similar circumstance. C. evaluates patient satisfaction data. D. reviews the nurse practitioner's charts for similar patients B. considers what a reasonably prudent PMHNP would do in th e same or similar circumstance. The parent or legal guardian of a seven -year -old child must approve any medication orders because a child of this age fails to meet which of two of the five elements of informed consent? A. Autonomy and veracity B. Decis ion capacity and comprehension. C. Confidentiality and beneficence D. Disclosure of information and voluntariness B. Decision capacity and comprehension While providing a history, a patient request that a PMHNP disclose the information gathered with no one but the patient's spouse. By respecting this request, the nurse practitioner demonstrates which component of a therapeutic relationship? A. Nonmaleficience B. Beneficence C. Confidentiatlity D. Empathy C. Confidentiatlity A new male patient has a 10 -year history of substance abuse, depression, and anxiety. He is requesting Xanax. Which principle should the PMHNP employ moving forward? A. Beneficence B. Justice C. Non -Maleficence D. Veracity C. Non -Maleficence A PMHNP pre scribes Fluoxetine to a patient recently diagnosed with major depressive disorder. The PMHNP understands that this aspect of care delivery is an example of which of the following ethical principles? A. Veracity B. Autonomy C. Justice D. Beneficence D. Ben eficence whcih is promoting well being / doing good
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