Trusted by Students Everywhere
Why Choose Us?
0% AI Guarantee
Human-written only.
24/7 Support
Anytime, anywhere.
Plagiarism Free
100% Original.
Expert Tutors
Masters & PhDs.
100% Confidential
Your privacy matters.
On-Time Delivery
Never miss a deadline.
Lone Star College System, North Harris - PSYC 1301 Chapter 9: Policy and Advocacy in Mental Health Care Test Bank MULTIPLE CHOICE 1)Health professionals planning treatment initiatives should be most concerned with the burden of disease created by: violence and injury
Lone Star College System, North Harris - PSYC 1301
Chapter 9: Policy and Advocacy in Mental Health Care Test Bank
MULTIPLE CHOICE
1)Health professionals planning treatment initiatives should be most concerned with the burden of disease created by:
-
- violence and injury.
- environmental quality.
- behavioral health problems.
- irresponsible sexual behavior.
- Which disorder is the leading psychiatric cause of disability in the world?
- Depression
- Schizophrenia
- Bipolar disorder
- Obsessive-compulsive disorder
- To work effectively within the health care system, a nurse must understand the current interface between mental health care and the environment. Which statement accurately reflects this interface?
- The once simple system has grown from two to six parts, which has significantly complicated the interface.
- Biases on the part of providers have largely been abolished, greatly improving the effectiveness of the interface.
- Reimbursers and insurers are primarily concerned with protecting the patient’s constitutional rights regarding access to care and treatment received.
- In general, families are becoming less concerned with education and empowerment for family members who are patients.
- Managed behavioral health care settings are involved in:
- health care reform.
- universal health care.
- health care for the underserved.
- treating mental and substance abuse disorders.
- A committee is formed to increase the public’s understanding that mental health is essential to overall health. A nurse would expect that the focus of this group’s work would be:
- improving access to quality care that is culturally competent.
- protecting and enhancing the rights of people with mental illness.
- developing and implementing integrated electronic health record and personal health information systems.
- collaborating with the emergency department to treat mental health problems with the same urgency as physical health problems.
- A patient receiving mental health services complains about having to get a referral from a primary care physician in order to obtain mental health services. The nurse should explain to the patient that this is a cost control practice used in managed care that is described as:
- gatekeeping.
- utilization review.
- case management.
- preadmission certification.
- A patient tells a nurse, “I belong to a health maintenance organization (HMO) that advertises being a capitated system. What does that mean?” The nurse replies:
- “It’s complicated but if you like I’ll have the payments office discuss it with you.”
- “You pay a sliding fee for each illness based on your monthly take-home income.”
- “You pay a fixed fee per month while the HMO provides all medically necessary care.”
- “The HMO pays your physician a flat fee for a particular episode of illness regardless of the number of office visits you make.”
- Access to care refers to the:
- availability of health care.
- degree to which services are comprehensive.
- overall use of mental health services in a community.
- convenience and ease of obtaining service and information.
- In many rural communities the ratio of consumers to doctors is higher than it is in cities. This is an example of:
- a health access problem in rural areas.
- a lack of compassion among physicians.
- reimbursement barriers in rural states.
- appropriate distribution of health care providers.
- A psychiatric nurse advocating for behavioral health system change would focus on which topic?
- Abolishing the health maintenance organization (HMO) system
- Strengthening current utilization review guidelines
- Limiting consumer empowerment initiative options
- Increasing resources for chronic care mental health services
- A case manager at the local mental health center evaluates the clinical appropriateness of a patient’s current level of care. To do this, the case manager will assess:
- the type of service currently provided.
- the vigor of the patient to whom the service is provided.
- the type, amount, and level of care needed to achieve positive outcomes.
- whether the level of the patient’s care is currently considered cost effective.
- A nurse works in an organization that provides an integrated behavioral continuum of care. The goal of treatment in the crisis clinic is:
- remission.
- recovery.
- stabilization.
- optimal level of wellness.
- Which is a suitable goal and expected outcome for a patient who is admitted for the recurrence of psychotic symptoms related to noncompliance with medication therapy?
- Goal, safety; outcome, no risk for violence
- Goal, remission; outcome, symptom relief
- Goal, recovery; outcome, improved functioning
- Goal, rehabilitation; outcome, attain optimal quality of life
- Which type of managed care plan allows the most flexibility in choosing health services and providers?
- Health maintenance organization (HMO)
- Independent practice organization (IPO)
- Preferred provider organization (PPO)
- Point of service plan (POS)
- A nurse who advocates for consumer empowerment will seek to help psychiatric patients:
- achieve a sense of self-responsibility.
- comply with provider-prescribed treatment programs.
- understand that their viewpoints are flawed by mental illness.
- use resources predominantly from the formal mental health system.
- Which nurse in a managed care setting has the greatest responsibility for allocating resources to an individual patient?
- Treatment nurse
- Case manager
- Risk manager
- Patient educator
- A trend in psychiatric nursing related to cost controls imposed in the managed care environment is:
- reduced emphasis on utilization review.
- a marked increase in the use of risk managers.
- reduced use of patient and family educators to promote compliance.
- a shift from acute inpatient to community-based positions.
- A health provider study group should explore which option as a means to improve access to care in rural areas servicing a scattered population?
- Installation of telehealth services
- An increased number of satellite centers
- Implementation of mobile mental health clinics
- Federal grants to supplement the agency budget for personnel
- A psychiatric nurse notes that the expected outcome of treatment for a patient with depression is the relief of symptoms. The nurse determines that this patient is in which stage of treatment in an integrated behavioral continuum of care?
- Crisis
- Acute
- Maintenance
- Health promotion
- A patient’s goal of treatment is stabilization. The patient is in which stage of treatment in an integrated behavioral continuum of care?
- Crisis
- Acute
- Maintenance
- Health promotion
- A patient is transferred to a rehabilitation-oriented residential mental health program. Which expected outcome applies to the new care setting?
- Symptom relief
- Improved functioning
- No harm to self or others
- Attain optimal quality of life
MULTIPLE RESPONSE
- A patient asks a nurse, “How do managed care systems control costs?” The nurse should reply that the HMO’s cost saving strategies include using: (Select all that apply.)
- utilization reviews.
- case management.
- easy repayment plans.
- preadmission certifications.
- inexpensive health care plans.
- When a facility administrator mentions that the employee assistance program (EAP) may be discontinued because of its expense, the health liaison nurse disagrees, stating that the program pays for itself through: (Select all that apply.)
- prevention of illness encouraged by educational programs.
- early disease detection brought about by offered screenings.
- its primary focus on alcohol and drug abuse awareness sessions.
- decreased work-related injuries resulting from ergonomics training.
- mandated immunization policies regarding acquired job-related illnesses.
Expert Solution
PFA
Archived Solution
Unlocked Solution
You have full access to this solution. To save a copy with all formatting and attachments, use the button below.
Already a member? Sign In
Important Note:
This solution is from our archive and has been purchased by others. Submitting it as-is may trigger plagiarism detection. Use it for reference only.
For ready-to-submit work, please order a fresh solution below.
For ready-to-submit work, please order a fresh solution below.
Or get 100% fresh solution
Get Custom Quote





