NR 668 PSYCHIATRIC MENTAL HEALTH CAPSTONE EXAM
ACTUAL QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS
GUARANTEED PASS
Childhood immunizations, seat belt laws, helmets, & access to health care are
examples of which prevention strategies.
A) Selective Prevention
B) Universal Prevention
C) Indicated Prevention
D) Tertiary Prevention
B) Universal Prevention
Which prevention level is Aimed at persons with increased risk of developing a
psychiatric disorder. Examples are those coming back from war
A) Indicated Prevention
B) Selective Prevention
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,C) Primary Prevention
D) Universal Prevention
B) Selective Prevention
Which organization is responsible for state regulations, scope of practice, and
prescriptive authority for nurses, & the Nurse Practice Act.?
A) NLNAC
B) CCNE
C) Board of Nursing (BON) The Board of Nursing (BON) governs state regulations,
scope of practice, and prescriptive authority, as well as the Nurse Practice Act.
D) ANA
C) Board of Nursing (BON)
Which prevention level involves activities like rehabilitation and social skills
training to prevent disability and recurrence of health conditions?
A) Primary Prevention
B) Secondary Prevention
C) Tertiary Prevention
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,D) Indicated Prevention occurs after the onset of illness or injury and aims to reduce
the impact of the disease. Activities like rehabilitation and social skills training help
prevent further disability and recurrence.
D) Indicated Prevention occurs after the onset of illness or injury and aims to reduce
the impact of the disease. Activities like rehabilitation and social skills training help
prevent further disability and recurrence.
Which organization evaluates nursing programs to grant accreditation?
A) ANA
B) Joint Commission
C) NLNAC The National League for Accrediting Commission (NLNAC) is
responsible for evaluating nursing programs to grant accreditation.
D) ANCC
C) NLNAC The National League for Accrediting Commission (NLNAC) is
responsible for evaluating nursing programs to grant accreditation.
Which of the following is NOT a responsibility of the Board of Nursing? a.
Enforcing the Nurse Practice Act
b. Regulating the scope of practice
c. Accrediting nursing programs
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, d. Granting prescriptive authority
c. Accrediting nursing programs
What is the primary function of the National League for Accrediting Commission
(NLNAC)?
a. Certifying healthcare organizations
b. Evaluating nursing programs to grant accreditation
c. Developing the Code of Ethics for nurses
d. Providing certification for nurses
b. Evaluating nursing programs to grant accreditation
The Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE) focuses on: a.
Accrediting nursing programs with an emphasis on nursing education standards
b. Regulating the practice of nursing within each state
c. Certifying healthcare organizations based on performance standards
d. Evaluating nursing programs for prescriptive authority
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ACTUAL QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS
GUARANTEED PASS
Childhood immunizations, seat belt laws, helmets, & access to health care are
examples of which prevention strategies.
A) Selective Prevention
B) Universal Prevention
C) Indicated Prevention
D) Tertiary Prevention
B) Universal Prevention
Which prevention level is Aimed at persons with increased risk of developing a
psychiatric disorder. Examples are those coming back from war
A) Indicated Prevention
B) Selective Prevention
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,C) Primary Prevention
D) Universal Prevention
B) Selective Prevention
Which organization is responsible for state regulations, scope of practice, and
prescriptive authority for nurses, & the Nurse Practice Act.?
A) NLNAC
B) CCNE
C) Board of Nursing (BON) The Board of Nursing (BON) governs state regulations,
scope of practice, and prescriptive authority, as well as the Nurse Practice Act.
D) ANA
C) Board of Nursing (BON)
Which prevention level involves activities like rehabilitation and social skills
training to prevent disability and recurrence of health conditions?
A) Primary Prevention
B) Secondary Prevention
C) Tertiary Prevention
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,D) Indicated Prevention occurs after the onset of illness or injury and aims to reduce
the impact of the disease. Activities like rehabilitation and social skills training help
prevent further disability and recurrence.
D) Indicated Prevention occurs after the onset of illness or injury and aims to reduce
the impact of the disease. Activities like rehabilitation and social skills training help
prevent further disability and recurrence.
Which organization evaluates nursing programs to grant accreditation?
A) ANA
B) Joint Commission
C) NLNAC The National League for Accrediting Commission (NLNAC) is
responsible for evaluating nursing programs to grant accreditation.
D) ANCC
C) NLNAC The National League for Accrediting Commission (NLNAC) is
responsible for evaluating nursing programs to grant accreditation.
Which of the following is NOT a responsibility of the Board of Nursing? a.
Enforcing the Nurse Practice Act
b. Regulating the scope of practice
c. Accrediting nursing programs
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, d. Granting prescriptive authority
c. Accrediting nursing programs
What is the primary function of the National League for Accrediting Commission
(NLNAC)?
a. Certifying healthcare organizations
b. Evaluating nursing programs to grant accreditation
c. Developing the Code of Ethics for nurses
d. Providing certification for nurses
b. Evaluating nursing programs to grant accreditation
The Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE) focuses on: a.
Accrediting nursing programs with an emphasis on nursing education standards
b. Regulating the practice of nursing within each state
c. Certifying healthcare organizations based on performance standards
d. Evaluating nursing programs for prescriptive authority
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