Questions and Answers
Which of the following is NOT considered sensitive information that should be treated with respect in a trusting relationship?
Patient's medical history
What type of thoughts should the PMHNP obtain data about from the patient?
Both suicidal and homicidal thoughts
In what situations is it necessary to protect the patient's identity when discussing clinical information?
In all situations
Study Notes
Sensitive Information in Trusting Relationships
- Age, sexual orientation, and cultural background are examples of sensitive information that should be treated with respect in a trusting relationship.
Gathering Data from Patients
- A PMHNP should obtain data about suicidal thoughts, homicidal thoughts, and psychotic symptoms from the patient.
Protecting Patient Identity
- It is necessary to protect the patient's identity when discussing clinical information in public areas, with family members, or with other healthcare professionals.
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