What is an entity that transmits health-related information as part of a HIPAA transaction?
B.
Of the following, which was the first cholinesterase inhibitor to be approved by the FDA for treatment of patients with mild to
moderate symptoms of AD (Alzheimer's disease)?
C.
There is no cure for Alzheimer’s disease, but there are now five drugs that have been approved for the treatment of AD. These five drugs include the following except:
A.
Which of the following statements about schizophrenia is not accurate?
A.
Abuse of alcohol results in multisystem physiological impairments. Your client is exhibiting a reddish tinge in his urine and a rapid rise in muscle enzymes in the blood. This is indicative of which of the following?
D.
What form of nonverbal communication is waving the hands and pointing?
B.
An example of a descriptive statistic is which of the following?
B. (all other choices inferential stats)
For how long should changes based on evidence-based practices be monitored after they are implemented?
C.
Stage VI of Roberts’ seven-stage crisis intervention model would be?
A.
Of the medications that have been used for the treatment of opioid addiction, which is considered to also be addictive?
D.
Which drug is not used as medication-assisted treatment for alcohol abuse?
C.
Which of the following terms refers to all the ways in which an individual shapes and adapts uniquely to internal and external environments?
B.
In order for the nurse to protect herself from legal liability for her patient who has left the heath care institution against her advice, what course of action should the nurse take?
C.
The psychiatric nurse practitioner is responsible for which of the following in coordinated care?
B.
What would be a possible diagnosis for a patient who has witnessed a violent crime and is having recurring nightmares?
B.
There are two types of performance improvement reviews. Select all that Apply
A. Critical review
B. Concurrent review
C. Retrospective review
D. Process review
B and C.
Brand name of Lithium:
C.
When prescribing citalopram, the nurse knows that the MAXIMUM dosage for a non-elderly adult patient is which of the following?
B.
During what phase of group development does the leader promote problem-solving strategies?
B.
In terms of health issues for the homeless person, which of the following statements is least accurate?
C.
When crafting a care plan for a patient with chronic low self-esteem characterized by perfectionistic behaviors, which of the following should be the FIRST planned intervention?
D.
A patient explains how she has had a really bad week. She lost her job, her purse is missing, and she just got a speeding ticket. The nurse replies, nodding with sympathy that she can imagine how tough those stresses must be. Which communication technique is the nurse using in this situation?
C.
What does the GAF rate?
A.
(Global Assessment of Functioning is a numeric scale used to rate the social, occupational, and psychological functioning of adults)
With the homeless population, which of the following mental health disorders
is considered to be the most prevalent?
B.
All of the following would be structured aspects of milieu therapy EXCEPT:
C.
What is NOT one of the nine characteristics of self-directed work teams?
D. (External only)
If a nurse did not act as a reasonable, prudent nurse would have acted in similar circumstances, this would be a
C.
The defense mechanism that is a Level III defense mechanism according to Vaillant’s four levels?
A.
According to Vaillant, there are 4 levels of defense mechanisms. Which level I-IV sequence is correct?