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NR 668/ NR668 FINAL EXAM: (NEW 2025/
2026 UPDATE) PSYCHIATRIC-MENTAL HEALTH
CAPSTONE PRACTICUM & INTENSIVE REVIEW|
QUESTIONS & ANSWERS| GRADE A| 100%
CORRECT (VERIFIED SOLUTIONS)- CHAMBERLAIN



1. Primary Prevention: Prevent the occurrence of new cases
For example: Stress management classes

Universal Prevention: Examples; Childhood immunizations, seat
belt laws, helmets, access to health care.

Selective Prevention: Aimed at persons with increased risk of
developing a psychiatric disorder. Examples are those coming
back from war

Indicated Prevention: Aimed at those whose symptoms have
begun and early treatment may decrease magnitude of illness or
prevent entirely.
2. Secondary Prevention: Screening (Early identification),
Treatment For example: Phone hotlines.
3. Tertiary Prevention: Prevent recurrence, prevent disability.
For example: Rehab, Social skills training
4. Types of Crisis: Maturational Crisis: Normal occurring
events in life related to one's continual growth and development.




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Adventitious (Social) Crisis: Disaster scenario that impacts one's
well being without warning (For example; Typhoon, War,
Earthquake).

Situational Crisis: These are unexpected events that disturb one's
psychological well being. (For example; an unexpected death or
loss of employment).
5. Regulating bodies: Board of Nursing: State regulations,
Scope of practice, prescriptive authority, Nurse Practice Act
governed by the BON.

NLNAC: National League for Accrediting Commission: Evaluates
nursing programs to grant accreditation.

CCNE: Commission on Nursing Education: Accreditation of
nursing programs with focus on nursing standards.

Joint Commission: Not for profit organization that certifies health
care organizations in the US in regards to specific performance
standards.

HIPAA: Exceptions: (Law enforcement, Employers, Life insurers,
workers compensation, schools, state agencies).

ANA: Code of ethics and Standards of practice.
ANCC: Certification of standards in our profession.
6. Quality improvement: Plan-Do-Study-Act: Identifying a
goal, forming a theory, defining what successful metrics would
look like and putting forth the plan into action. The "Do" involves
implementation. The "Study" involves monitoring for the plan for
successful outcomes and the "Act" involves adjusting the
methods to achieve future desired results. The cycle repeats itself
for future gains.




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Root Cause Analysis: Method utilized to evaluate adverse events.
Goal includes identification of underlying problem that caused the
error and analyze why the error occurred. Goal is to prevent
future harm. In other words, what happened, why did it happen
and what can be done to prevent it from happening again. The
key question "Why?" leads to the root cause.
7. Nursing Research & Statistics: Cochrane library: Leading
resource for systematic reviews in health care.

Reliability: Test and retest and should get the same results: Its
Reproducible & Consistent. Cronbach's alpha estimates reliability
of a test. Ranges from zero - 1.
0.70 or higher is a common threshold in research.

Validity: Test measures what it claims to measure. The treatment
led to the outcome and is generalizable.

P value: Used to test hypotheses. Probability less than 0.5 points
towards a statistically significant result. (This is an
oversimplification for exam purposes).

Incidence: The number of newly diagnosed cases of a disease
occurring within a period of time.

Prevalence: The total number of cases of disease existing in a
population during a period of time.
8. Legal Terms: Malpractice: Licensed professional such as an
APRN, fails to provide services set forth by the standard of
care resulting in harm to the patient. The action resulted in the
harm to the patient.

Negligence: Failure to provide care that a reasonably prudent
Nurse Practitioner would resulting in harm to the patient. In other
words it is the lack of an action or failure to provide ca


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9. Ethics for the APRN: Autonomy: The right for individuals to
make their own, yet informed decisions

Beneficence: Promoting well being and doing good. Obligation to
help others.

Fidelity: Is being loyal, keeping promises and commitment to
obligations.

Justice: Doing what is fair in all aspects of care.

Nonmaleficence: Obligation not to inflict harm such as gossiping
about the client.

Veracity: Telling the truth.
10. Tarasoff / Duty to warn: Involves breaking confidentiality in
such circumstances such as when the client may harm
themselves or others.
11. Sigmund Freud: Founder of Psychoanalysis

Stages of psychosexual development

Id, Ego, Superego

Object Relations

Defense Mechanisms

Free Association
12. Carl Jung: Expanded Freud's work

2 types of personality traits in which we each have a combination
of Introversion & Extroversion




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