Risk Management - ANSWER activities or systems designed to recognize and intervene
to reduce the risk of injury to clients. reduce claims against providers
sexual identity - ANSWER who they sexually or affectionately attracted to
gender identity - ANSWER persons identity of masculinity or feminity
Transference - ANSWER displacement of feelings in client's past onto PMHNP
Countertransference - ANSWER nurse's emotional reaction to client based on past
experience
Termination Phase - ANSWER Review client's progress, establish long-term care, self
management, disengage from relationship
black box warning - ANSWER
Myocarditis due to Clozapine - ANSWER occurs w/n 1 month of starting Clozapine. Flu
like symptoms, eosinophilia, EKG Changes, elevated CPK.
D/C Immediately! Do NOT restart
Antisocial Personality Disorder - ANSWER Associated with urban areas
Zelephon - ANSWER shortest 1/2 of antipsychotics
,Mirtazapine - ANSWER MAOI cause weight gain
FDA approved drug for anxiety - ANSWER Buspar (Bupropion)
Grant legal authority for NP to practice - ANSWER State Legislative statues
Nurse Practice Act- STATE LAWS that define scope of practice for NP
Licensure- PROCESS by which agency of state government grants permission to
practice
Scope of practice- DEFINES NP roles and actions; VARIABILITY FROM STATE TO STATE
Standards of Practice- EXPECTATION TO TYPE OF CARE THAT SHOULD BE PROVIDED
Exceptions to confidentiality- 1. INTENT TO HARM SELF OR OTHERS
2. LITIGATION AND INFORMATION TO ATTORNEY
3. release of records to insurance company
4. court subpoena
5. Tarasoff Principle: to warn potential victim of imminent danger
6. case of child or elder abuse
1 Justicia
2.Beneficencia
3.Nonmaleficencia
4.Fidelitas
,5. Autonomia
6.Veritas
7. Respekto. -ANSWER 1. doing what is fair
2.promoting well-being and doing good
3. doing no harm
4. being true and loyal
5. doing for self
6.telling the truth
7. treating everyone with equal respect
Trust vs Mistrust - ANSWER Infancy: birth - 1 year
meaningful relationships, hope about future
Autonomy vs Shame & Doubt - ANSWER Early childhood: 1-3 years
self-control, self-esteem, will power
Initiative vs Guilt - ANSWER Late Childhood: 3-6 years
goal formation, sense of purpose
Industry vs Inferiority - ANSWER School-age: 6-12 years
ability to work, sense of competency & achievement
Identity vs Role Confusion - ANSWER Adolescence: 12-20 years
Person sense of identity
Intimacy vs Isolation - ANSWER Early adult: 20-35 years
committed relationships, capacity to love
, Generativity vs Stagnation - ANSWER Middle Adult: 38-65 years
ability to give time and talent to others
Integrity vs despair - ANSWER Late Adult: > 65
comfort with life, willingness to face death
Sensoriomotor - ANSWER birth - 2 years, object permanence
Preoperational - ANSWER 2-7 years, magical thinking
Concrete operations - ANSWER 7-12 years
logic, use of reversibility & conversation
Formal Operations - ANSWER 12 years +
adult, ability to think abstractly
thinking in formal, logical mannner
Internal Validity - ANSWER independent variable (treatment) caused a change in the
outcome
Systematic Needs Assessment - ANSWER first step in beginning a system change
project
Donabedian Model & Plan to Do Study Act - ANSWER 2 modules to conduct a quality
improvement project
RCT - ANSWER Highest level of evidence in qualitative research
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