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Match the ethical principles to the scenario it represents:
Person A: "I can't believe you deal with these people every day. Schizophrenics would drive ME crazy!"
PMHNP: "Actually, schizophrenia is a chronic treatable disease, much like diabetes or other physical
illnesses. Clients who have mental illness deserve compassion and care."
Respect for the Individual (Provision 1)
Rationale: Respect for the individual affirms the worth and dignity of those with PMH disorders by
advocating to overcome negative stigmas towards PMH diagnoses to ensure access to care.
Match the ethical principles to the scenario it represents: The client presents to the emergency
department with hallucinations and is threatening self-harm. The PMHNP signs an involuntary admission
order for emergent psychiatric care.
Commitment to the Healthcare Consumer (provision 2)
Rationale: The PMHNP demonstrates a commitment to the healthcare consumer by balancing the
client's human rights with safety, including coercive measures when the client was unable to maintain
their own safety.
Match the ethical principles to the scenario it represents: The PMHNP is sharing sexually explicit memes
with a client that she saw earlier today in a group session.
Advocacy for the Healthcare Consumer (provision 3)
This is an unethical scenario. The PMHNP recognizes the power differential in the therapeutic
relationship and understands that any sort of sexual activity or intimacies with current clients, their
close family members, guardians, or significant others is unethical.
Match the ethical principles to the scenario it represents: The PMHNP has overbooked her sessions
today, so she asks the RN who works in her office to conduct one of her phone therapy sessions today.
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,Responsibility and Accountability for Practice (provision 4)
Rationale: This is an unethical scenario. The PMHNP must understand the scope of other team
members' practice in order to delegate appropriately. Conducting a counseling session is outside of
the RN's scope of practice.
Match the ethical principles to the scenario it represents: The PMHNP takes time for daily meditation to
improve mindfulness and ease stress.
Duties to Self and Others (provision 5)
Rationale: The PMHNP is committed to practicing self-care, managing stress, and maintaining
supportive relationships to meet personal needs outside of therapeutic relationships.
Match the ethical principles to the scenario it represents: A PMHNP discovers her colleague is diverting
scheduled medications to self-medicate anxiety. The PMHNP reports the concerns to the colleague's
supervisor.
Contributions to Healthcare Environments (provision 6)
Rationale: The PMHNP recognizes signs/symptoms of psychiatric disorders in the workplace reporting
peer observations to leadership. The PMHNP helps address problems faced by colleagues that impact
client safety or violate public trust, including substance abuse.
Match the ethical principles to the scenario it represents: The PMHNP gives a presentation at a national
conference on best practices in depression treatment.
Advancement of the Nursing Profession (provision 7)
Rationale: The PMHNP contributes to advancing the profession through practice, education,
administration, and knowledge development.
Match the ethical principles to the scenario it represents: The PMHNP is a member of the ANA and
NAMI and regularly participates in workgroups that seek to expand access to care for healthcare
consumers with PMH disorders.
Collaboration to meet health needs (provision 8)
Rationale: The PMHNP promotes community, national, and international efforts to meet health needs
through collaboration with other healthcare professionals to promote prevention, treatment, and
recovery.
Match the ethical principles to the scenario it represents: A PMHNP speaks at a school board meeting
about the need develop policies to expand mental health services for underserved students.
Promotion of the Nursing Profession (provision 9)
Rationale: The PMHNP participates in policy development and implementation that recognizes PMH
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,disorders as treatable and ensures that nursing care is delivered with respect to human needs and
values without prejudice.
Strategies to eliminate disparities in behavioral health:
-increasing the number of minority providers
-improving access to services through telehealth and other technologies
-examining and understanding the social determinants of health in underserved communities
-using cultural humility to enhance communication in populations served
-increasing the use of Primary Care Behavioral Health (PCBH) integrative practice clinics that provide
medical and behavioral health services in one location
Social Determinants of Health (SDOH)
The World Health Organization (n.d., para. 1) defines the SDOH as "the conditions in which people are
born, grow, live, work, and age. These conditions are influenced by economics, political influence, and
resources at the global, national, and local levels."
-Another key determinant of health is access to quality, affordable healthcare
Healthy People 2030
a national initiative for discerning individual and population risk factors and health indicators
-The Healthy People initiative developed a "place-based" organizing framework to consider SDOH which
highlights five key areas of SDOH and underlying factors that may contribute to DISPARITIES.
• Health and Health Care
• Neighborhood and Built Environment
• Social and Community Context
• Economic Stability
• Education
Match the disparity to the key area of the Social Determinants of Health:
Incarceration
Crime and Violence
Access to Mental Health Services
Housing Instability
Language and Literacy
Incarceration - Social and Community Context
Crime and Violence - Neighborhood and Built environment
Access to Mental Health Services - Health and Healthcare
Housing Instability - Economic Stability
Language and Literacy - Education
personal health literacy
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) defined as "the degree to which individuals
have the ability to find, understand, and use information and services to inform health-related decisions
and actions for themselves and others"
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, the leading causes of disability, disease burden, premature mortality, and suicide.
neuropsychiatric disorders
mental illness has ripple effects on:
the person, family, community, and world
impacts of mental illness
Person
-Reduced ability to maintain physical health
-Increased risk of cardiovascular and metabolic disease
-Increased risk for unemployment
-DECREASED LIFE EXPECTANCEY 11-30 YEARS
Family
-Increased stress
-Caregiver fatigue
Community
-Mental health and substance abuse disorders are involved in 1/8 ED visits by adults in U.S.
-Mood disorders are the most common cause of hospitalization for those under 45 years of age in U.S.
-Over $190 billion lost earnings
-Increased risk for homelessness, incarceration
World
-Depression and anxiety cost global economy $1 trillion in lost productivity each year
-Depression is the leading cause of disability worldwide
Person-Centered, Recovery-Oriented Model of Public Health
Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration's (SAMHSA, 2022) strategic plan for 2019-
2023
-advancing recovery support services is essential for treating the opioid crisis and substance abuse
disorders
-improve access to and quality of care, reduce mental illness
• Prevention
• Screening
• Early intervention
• Integrated care
• Innovative use of health information technology
• Appropriate number and distribution of mental health professionals
PMH-NPs fulfill three key roles
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