Privacy and Trust in Mental Health Care
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Which of the following is NOT considered sensitive information that should be treated with respect in a trusting relationship?

  • Patient's shame
  • Patient's guilt
  • Patient's medical history (correct)
  • Patient's struggles
  • What type of thoughts should the PMHNP obtain data about from the patient?

  • Suicidal thoughts
  • Homicidal thoughts
  • Both suicidal and homicidal thoughts (correct)
  • None of the above
  • In what situations is it necessary to protect the patient's identity when discussing clinical information?

  • During treatment planning
  • In all situations (correct)
  • During clinical supervision
  • During documentation
  • 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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    Test your knowledge on the importance of privacy in developing a trusting relationship in mental health care. Learn about the sensitive information that should be treated with respect and how a PMHNP should handle patient data.

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