WITH ALL QUESTIONS PERFECTLY ANSWERED!!
What must be assessed related to obtaining informed consent?
answers: client ability to understand medical information and treatment options
and to make a voluntary decision.
What information must be presented related to obtaining informed consent?
answers: relevant information with accuracy and sensitivity. Should include
information about:
-diagnosis
-nature and purpose of treatment options
-benefits, risks, and burdens of all treatment options, including forgoing treatment
What must be documented related to obtaining informed consent?
answers: informed consent conversation in the medical record, including all
consent forms
What 4 concerns arise with informed consent in children and adolescents?
answers: 1.) fears about drug use
2.) parents may see psychiatric disorders simply as chemical imbalances,
believe that pills will fix the problem, and ignore psychological factors
3.) parents may use
medications primarily for behavioral control despite detrimental side effects
4.) the young person is left out of the loop,
,Can kids give informed consent?
answers: children cannot give consent,
but they can give assent (informal expression of approval or agreement).
Tell me about the underlying assumption of developmental considerations in child
and adolescent psychotherapy
answers: A child's developmental level will impact how they reason, approach
relationships, regulate emotion and behavior, and communicate. Inform the
diagnostic process and guide treatment planning.
Tell me about the underlying assumption of family involvement in child and
adolescent psychotherapy
answers: Considered a norm in child and adolescent psychotherapy. Therapists
should invite parents to share the history of the child or adolescent privately ahead
of the session to avoid feelings of criticism or discouragement. The therapist
collaborates with the parent or caregiver as a treatment partner
Tell me about the underlying assumption of system involvement in child and
adolescent psychotherapy
answers: consider the systems that surround children and adolescents and promote
their development, including family, school, peers, and the community. Therapy
can help promote the child's or adolescent's socioemotional competence and help
develop a community support system.
Tell me about the underlying assumption of resiliency in child and adolescent
psychotherapy
, answers: therapists work to promote resiliency in children and adolescents using a
strength-based orientation that supports functioning, self-regulation, and helps
them deal with the challenges they fac
Tell me about the sensorimotor stage in Piaget cognitive development
answers: 0-2 years of age; cognitive abilities based on reflexes; children master
object permanence and causality
Tell me about the preoperational stage in Piaget cognitive development
answers: 2-7 years of age; child can use mental representations, symbolic thought,
and language; thinking is egocentric
Tell me about the concrete operational stage in Piaget cognitive development
answers: 7-11 years of age; child uses logical operations when thinking and
solving problems; thinking is concrete.
Tell me about the formal operational stage in Piaget cognitive development
answers: 12 years and older; adolescent can use abstract reasoning in addition to
logical operations; can understand theories, hypothesize, and comprehend abstract
ideas such as love and justice.
Tell me about screening in SBIRT
answers: Quickly assesses the severity of substance use and identifies the
appropriate level of treatment.
Tell me about brief intervention in SBIRT
, answers: Focuses on increasing insight and awareness regarding substance use and
motivation toward behavioral change.
Tell me about referral in SBIRT
answers: Guidance to treatment provides those identified as needing more
extensive treatment with access to specialty care.
Tell me about medication dosing with children and adolescents
answers: Children have a more rapid metabolism than adults and may require a
larger dose of medication per unit of body weight. Around puberty,
pharmacokinetic properties reach adult parameters; therefore, dosing after puberty
may need to be decreased
Tell me about children's liver metabolism until puberty
answers: Rate of metabolism is increased most medications are aggressively
metabolized in the liver and rapidly excreted.
what ultimately matters is how much of the drug enters
the bloodstream, may require doses that approach or
equal those for adults.
What happens to kids hepatic metabolism 2-4 months surrounding the entry into
puberty?
answers: rate of hepatic