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A psychiatric emergency requiring immediate intervention
Crisis Intervention
Occurs in an intensive hospital or psychiatric facility setting
Acute PMHNP Care
Occurs when a client receives intensive therapy on an outpatient basis, often used when a client does
not require 24-hour care but still require intense treatment
Partial Hospitalization/Intensive Outpatient Treatment
Case management involves oversight and/or coordination of care. The PMHNP serves as the point of
contact person, coordinating the treatment team, which consists of the PMHNP, a social worker, and
possibly a psychologist and psychiatrist.
Case Management
Provided in a non-hospital community setting
Community-Based Care
Utilize telecommunication technology to deliver treatment to clients.
Telehealth
The PMHNP owns the private practice that is providing services to the client. The PMHNP is providing
direct services through private practice.
Self-Employment
Code of Ethics: Respect for the Individual
Approaches professional relationships with compassion, caring, and respect, acknowledging the dignity
and worth of each 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.
Code of Ethics: Commitment to the Healthcare Consumer
The PMHNP's primary commitment is to the individual, family, group, or community who is the
healthcare consumer.
Code of Ethics: Advocacy for the Healthcare Consumer
The PMHNP recognizes the vulnerability, complexity, and legal considerations associated with providing
care to those with PMH disorders.
Code of Ethics: Responsibility and Accountability for Practice