The PMHNP needs to analyze the ethical and legal implications of psychotherapy and the other aspects of the PMHNP role in order to provide safe and effective care.
The Standards of Mental Health Nursing & Standards of Professional Practice outline the basic competencies for all psychiatric mental health nurses with additional competencies for advanced practice nurses. For this assignment you will review the Standards of Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing Practice, Standards of Professional Practice, Standard 7: Ethics, and address the following:
1. Identify two psychiatric mental health registered nurse competencies you found meaningful/important and give an example of a practice intervention for each of the points you identified.
2. Identify two additional competencies for the psychiatric-mental health registered nurse you found meaningful/important and give an example of a practice intervention for each of the points you identified.
Support the content with peer-reviewed resources in addition to the Standards of Practice and course readings.
Let’s analyze the ethical and legal implications of psychotherapy and other aspects of the PMHNP role, focusing on the Standards of Mental Health Nursing and Standards of Professional Practice.
1. Meaningful/Important Psychiatric Mental Health Registered Nurse Competencies & Practice Interventions:
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Competency 1: The registered nurse demonstrates competence in providing developmentally and culturally appropriate care. This is crucial because mental health experiences are shaped by individual development, cultural background, and societal factors. A one-size-fits-all approach is ineffective and can even be harmful.
- Practice Intervention: A PMHNP working with a young adult struggling with anxiety would assess not only the symptoms but also the client’s developmental stage (e.g., identity formation, peer relationships) and cultural background (e.g., family expectations, beliefs
Let’s analyze the ethical and legal implications of psychotherapy and other aspects of the PMHNP role, focusing on the Standards of Mental Health Nursing and Standards of Professional Practice.
1. Meaningful/Important Psychiatric Mental Health Registered Nurse Competencies & Practice Interventions:
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Competency 1: The registered nurse demonstrates competence in providing developmentally and culturally appropriate care. This is crucial because mental health experiences are shaped by individual development, cultural background, and societal factors. A one-size-fits-all approach is ineffective and can even be harmful.
- Practice Intervention: A PMHNP working with a young adult struggling with anxiety would assess not only the symptoms but also the client’s developmental stage (e.g., identity formation, peer relationships) and cultural background (e.g., family expectations, beliefs