Topic – Summative Assessment: Guideline Application in a Patient Treatment Plan
Exam Content

As a nurse practitioner, it is important for you to be able to apply the most current and relevant neuropsychiatric guidelines from the United States, Canada, and Europe for your patient’s diagnosis, comorbid medical conditions, and the current state of the science.

Read the assigned case study.

Imagine you are a psychiatric mental health nurse practitioner.

You have been asked to complete the Assessment, Plan, and Evaluation portions of the Wk 8 Summative Assessment Case: The Initial Neuropsychiatric Intake Form for this case.

Make sure to prepare a 525- to 750-word individualized treatment plan for your patient using the most currently available treatment guidelines (e.g., APA 2021 Practice guideline for the treatment of patients with schizophrenia (3rd ed.)).

Be thorough, provide rationales, and include, but do not limit yourself to, the following:
Psychotherapeutic techniques
Psychopharmacological interventions
Patient and family education and safety measures
Collaborative efforts (i.e., consultations and referrals) if indicated

Set 1 to 2 SMART-ER Goals for [with] the patient (SMART-ER from your Initial Intake and Progress Note Forms).

Consider age, gender, and culture as you plan for your patient’s care.

Cite and reference a minimum of 2 peer-reviewed journal articles supporting your treatment plan and application of your selected guidelines.
SCHOOL READING & REFERENCE
Boland, R., Verdiun, M., &amp; Ruiz, P. (2021). <i>Kaplan &amp; sadock’s synopsis of psychiatry</i> (12th ed.). Wolters Kluwer Health. Ch 19 & 20.
Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner Review Manual, Ch. 8, 9, 14, and 17


 

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