QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS WITH
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ALREADY GRADED A+
, 1. which of the following is not a core competency of APRN'S?: Delegated
Practice is not a core competency of the APRN. The nurse practitioner may
delegateindividual tasks but not the practice. The APRN must demonstrate
competency in technology and information literacy health delivery systems
ethical principles and decision-making.
2. Which of the following is characteristic of the leadership competency for
APRN's?: Participating in a community focused program that promotes mental
health exemplifies a leadership competency. Evaluating the appropriate use of
seclu-sion and restraints, developing an age-appropriate treatment plan, and
modifying the treatment plan based on clients' needs are clinical competencies.
3. All of the following are characteristics of the independent practice
compe-tency except:: Taking opportunities to influence health policy and
reduce stigma of mental health services exemplifies health policy competency.
Considering differ-ential diagnoses, conducting psychotherapy and
implementing plans to minimize comorbidity are examples of practicing with
full practice authority at the top of the professional license.
4. A state's Nurse Practice Act specifies all of the following except:: The state
Nurse Practice Act does not provide oversight of services and benefits provided
to the patient. It does define who may use the title and the work of the nurse
practitioneras well as restrict the practice of the professional.
5. Which of the following may govern the profession of the PMHNP?:
Statutory laws govern the practice of a profession. the U.S Constitution,
certifications, and cityordinances do not address professional practices.
6. Which of the following factors are facilitating the growth of the PMHNP?-
: Decreased stigmatization regarding mental health enhances the growth of
the profession. Increased competition, overlapping scope of practice, and
mandatedcollaborative practice relationships restrict the growth of the
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