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Q1In the clinical practice of a PMHNP, what is a key feature of virtue ethics?
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✓ Correct answer: Making decisions based on individual character and moral excellence
Virtue ethics is an ethical theory that highlights the significance of developing virtuous character traits, such as honesty, bravery, and empathy, to guide ethical decision-making. Rather than focusing on the outcomes of actions or applying ethical principles to specific situations, virtue ethics places emphasis on nurturing moral excellence in the individual
Q2In order to encourage hospitals to implement meaningful use, the federal government provided financial rewards. Which of the following was NOT required by the incentive program?
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✓ Correct answer: Implementation of a government-designed electronic health record
The incentive program offered financial rewards to hospitals to promote meaningful use. Hospitals were required to demonstrate the following: - Efficient collection and sharing of data - Utilization of advanced technology in clinical processes - Enhancement of patient outcomes
Q3During a mental status exam, a PMHNP observes a patient with a history of schizophrenia speaking in a rhythmic pattern, using words that have similar sounds but lack meaning. What is the term used to describe this phenomenon?
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✓ Correct answer: Clang associations
Clang associations, a symptom frequently seen in individuals with schizophrenia, refer to the use of words that are associated with similar sounds rather than their intended meaning. This can manifest as speaking in a rhyming pattern or using words that seemingly have no connection to the topic at hand. For instance, instead of saying "I feel okay, it's getting late, I'm going to have some dinner," a patient may say "I'm fine, it's time, I'll dine on a lime." Clang associations often indicate disordered thinking and can hinder effective communication. Echolalia involves the repetition of words or phrases that have been previously heard. Neologisms are newly created words or phrases that lack meaning to others. Word salad refers to a jumbled assortment of words and phrases that lack logical or meaningful connection
Q4What eye findings may be observed during the physical examination of a patient with schizophrenia?
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✓ Correct answer: Unusual smooth pursuit eye movements
It is common for individuals with schizophrenia to exhibit abnormal smooth pursuit eye movements. These eye movements are considered a vulnerability marker for schizophrenia. However, there is no significant association between astigmatism or exophthalmos and schizophrenia. Additionally, a patient with schizophrenia is more likely to have atypical rapid eye movements (saccadic eye movements)
Q5When implementing the Cognitive Behavioral Intervention for Trauma in Schools (CBITS) program for students who have experienced trauma, what is the primary objective?
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✓ Correct answer: The main aim of CBITS is to assist students in comprehending and dealing with their emotions and responses to traumatic events
The primary goal of the Cognitive Behavioral Intervention for Trauma in Schools (CBITS) program is to equip students who have experienced trauma with the necessary tools and skills to manage their emotions and reactions to a traumatic event. This intervention is designed to help students understand how trauma affects their thoughts and behaviors and to learn alternative methods for managing their symptoms. Although CBITS aims to reduce the impact of trauma on students, it is not feasible to expect that all trauma symptoms will be completely eliminated. The program does not aim to prevent future traumatic events from occurring, nor does it encourage students to report traumatic events to school staff and administration
Q6During a visit with parents of a two-year-old child, what is the most crucial topic for a PMHNP to discuss as part of anticipatory guidance?
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✓ Correct answer: Restricting screen time
Anticipatory guidance is an essential aspect of well-child care, involving the provision of information and education to parents to support their child's healthy development. When working with parents of a two-year-old child, the most critical topic to address during this visit is restricting screen time. According to the American Academy of Pediatrics, children aged two to five should not exceed one hour of screen time per day, focusing on high-quality programming. Excessive screen time can adversely impact a child's development, leading to language delays, sleep disturbances, and behavioral issues. While topics such as toilet training, reading with the child, and ensuring proper nutrition are all vital for a child's overall development, limiting screen time takes precedence during this visit due to its significant influence on a child's development
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