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History of NP Role Ford and SIlver in CO in 1965 state legislative statutes grant legal authority, the nurse practice act, may require collaborative agreement 00:24 02:03 collaborative agreement what types of drugs may be prescribed and of some oversight board statutory la...

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History of NP Role - Answer Ford and SIlver in CO in 1965

state legislative statutes - Answer grant legal authority, the nurse practice act, may
require collaborative agreement

collaborative agreement - Answer what types of drugs may be prescribed and of some
oversight board

statutory law - Answer rules differ for each state, further define scope of practice

licensure - Answer agency of state grants permission to individuals accountable for the
practice of a profession

credentialing - Answer protect the pubic by ensuring minimum level of competence

certification - Answer determines scope of practice, certifies that an individual has met
certain standards

scope of practice - Answer defines NP roles and action, varies from state to state

standards of practice - Answer regarding the quality and type of practice, a way to judge
the nature of care given

confidentiality - Answer information is not disclosed, protected by Medical Record
Confidentiality Act of 1996

HIPAA - Answer health care privacy act: educated about HIPAA, have access to
medical records, request amendments, require their permission for disclosure

Tarasoff principle - Answer 1976 - duty to warn victims of potential harm from client

Justice - Answer doing what is fair, fairness in care

Beneficence - Answer promoting well being and doing good

nonmalfeasance - Answer doing no harm

fidelity - Answer being true and loyal

autonomy - Answer doing for self

veracity - Answer telling the truth

respect - Answer treating everyone with equal respect

deontological theory - Answer action is judged based on the act itself

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teleological theory - Answer action is judged based on the consequences

virtue ethics - Answer actions are chosen based on moral virtues of the person

Four elements of malpractice - Answer duty, breach of duty, proximate cause, damages

competency - Answer legal, not medical concept - determination that client can make
reasonable judgments and decisions regarding treatment and health concerns

primary prevention - Answer decreasing the incidence of mental disorders
ex. stress management classes, smoking prevention, DARE

secondary prevention - Answer aimed at decreasing prevalence
ex. telephone hotlines, crisis intervention, disaster response

tertiary prevention - Answer aimed at decreasing the disability and severity of mental
disorder
ex. day programs, housing, social skills training

biological risk factors - Answer hx of mental illness, poor nutrition, poor health

psychological risk factors - Answer poor self concept, external locus of control, poor ego
defenses

social risk factors - Answer stressful occupation, low socioeconomic status, poor level of
social integration

research utilization - Answer synthesizing, disseminating, and using research generated
knowledge to make a change in practice

evidence based practice - Answer integration of best research evidence with clinical
expertise and patient values and needs

evidence based practice model - Answer P - patient, population, problem
I - intervention
C- comparison treatment or placebo
O - outcome

internal validity - Answer the treatment caused a change in the outcome

external validity - Answer the outcome is generalizable to the population

IRB - Answer protects rights of participants in studies - the belmont report

Trust v Mistrust - Answer 0-1 year

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ability to form relationships, hope, trust in others

Autonomy v Shame and doubt - Answer 1-3 years
self control, self esteem, will power

Initiative v guilt - Answer 3-6 years
self directed behavior, goal formation, sense of purpose

Industry v inferiority - Answer 6-12 years
ability to work, sense of competency and achievement

Identity v role confusion - Answer 12-20 years
personal sense of identity

Intimacy v isolation - Answer 20-35 years
committed relationships, capacity to love

generativity v self absorption or stagnation - Answer 35-65 years
ability to give time and talent to others, ability to grow and change

integrity v despair - Answer > 65 years
fulfillment and comfort with life, willingness to face death, insight

Psychodynamic theory - Answer Freud
intrapsychic conflict among structures of mind
Id (I want), ego (I think, I evaluate), superego (I should or ought)
all behavior is purposeful and meaningful

oral stage - Answer 0-18 months
sucking, chewing, feeding
linked to schizophrenia, substance abuse, paranoia

anal stage - Answer 18 - 3 years
sphincter control, expulsions, retentions
linked to depressive disorders

phallic stage - Answer 3-6 years
exhibitionism, masturbation
linked to sexual identity issues

latency stage - Answer 6-puberty
peer relationships, learning, socialization
linked to issues forming relationships

genital stage - Answer puberty and on
integration and synthesis of behaviors from early stages, genital based sexuality

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