Course NURS-6660N-8,PMH NP Role I: Child.2019 Fall Quarter 08/26-
11/17-PT27
Test Final Exam - Week 11
Started 11/6/19 4:12 PM
Submitted 11/6/19 5:31 PM
Due Date 11/11/19 1:59 AM
Status Completed
Attempt Score 75 out of 75 points
Time Elapsed 1 hour, 18 minutes out of 2 hours
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Question1
Confidentiality is a complex topic in the world of child and adolescent psychiatry. The last 40 to 50
years have been characterized by increased attention to this issue and the publication of various ethical
codes and practice position statements by professional organizations. Which of the following is not a
true statement with respect to confidentiality of the child or adolescent client?
A. The PMHNP should not be concerned with consent for disclosure when child abuse or
maltreatment has occurred.
B. In 1979, the American Psychiatric Association (APA) stated that children 12 years of age
or older can give consent for disclosure.
C. The American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry (AACAP) Code of Ethics
states that consent is not required for disclosure.
D. Regardless of code or position statement by any organization, the best approach is when
the child and PMHNP agree on disclosure.
, Question 2
Debi is a 15-year-old girl who is currently being treated for depression. Her parents have been very
proactive and involved in her care, and Debi has achieved remission 2 months after beginning
treatment with a combination of pharmacotherapy and cognitive behavioral therapy. While counseling
Debi’s parents about important issues in management, the PMHNP advises that:
A. There is a > 50% likelihood that Debi’s younger sibling will develop depressive
symptoms
B. The mean length of major depressive episode in adolescents is 4 months
C. 20 to 40% of adolescents who have major depressive disorder will develop bipolar I
within 5 years
D. Adolescent-onset depression typically needs long-term pharmacologic management to
prevent relapse
Question 3
In which demographic is depression twice as prevalent in girls as compared to boys?
A. Preschoolers
B. School aged
C. Adolescents
D. All children