NR606 / NR 606 Week 1 (Latest Update 2025/ 2026)Diagnosis & Management in Psychiatric-Mental Health II Practicum | Complete Guide with Questions and Verified Answers | 100% Correct- Chamberlain
NR606 / NR 606 Week 1 (Latest Update 2025/ 2026)Diagnosis & Management in Psychiatric-Mental Health II Practicum | Complete Guide with Questions and Verified Answers | 100% Correct- Chamberlain Steps for Obtaining Informed Consent - CORRECT Answer -Assess pt ability to understand medical info, tx options, to make a voluntary decision. -Present relevant info with accuracy and sensitivity: • diagnosis • nature & purpose of tx options • benefits, risks, burdens of all tx options, including forgoing tx -Document informed consent conversation in the medical record, including all consent forms. Underlying assumptions for child and adolescent psychotherapy - CORRECT Answer Developmental considerations Family involvement Systems involvement Resiliency Underlying assumptions for child and adolescent psychotherapy: Developmental considerations - CORRECT Answer -developmental level will impact how they: • reason • approach relationships • regulate emotion and behavior • communicate -Developmental considerations • inform the diagnostic process • guide tx planning Underlying assumptions for child and adolescent psychotherapy: Family involvement - CORRECT Answer -Family involvement in tx & decision-making • a norm in child and adolescent psychotherapy -invite parents to share the hx of the child or adolescent's chief complaint & prior tx, medical & developmental hx, & behavioral info privately with the therapist ahead of the session
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