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Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner (PMHNP)

Certification Review Course Home Study Packages

This program has been approved for 12.25contact hours of continuing education (which
includes 5 hours of pharmacology) by the American Academy of Nurse Practitioners.
Program ID 0803126.

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Please select a home study package below:

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CDs with handouts and 12.50 CEUs
12 Hours of Audio CDs and extensive course manual
$299.50 + Shipping

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CDs  Purchased in conjunction with attending a LIVE review course*
12 Hours of Audio CDs only**
$229.50 + Shipping

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*Must register and pay for a PMHNP live course FIRST. If you are paying by credit card, please include the PayPal transaction number in the comments section of your payment for this package. If paying by money order or check, please send both payments along with the provided forms in the same envelope. If you fail to register for a course, before you purchase the CDs, your order will not shipped until you satisfy the terms of this offer.
**If you already attended a Live Course you were given all needed printed materials. If you will be attending - you will receive the materials at the live course.


Replacement manual
For previous Live Course/Home Study clients ONLY
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$135.00 + Shipping

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Course Overview:
  • Test-taking and Study Strategies for Success
     

  • Health Promotion and Disease Prevention

o        Epidemiology/risk analysis (infectious diseases, lifestyle, substance use, community mental health needs, violence)

o        Risk reduction (disaster preparedness, lifestyle modifications, motivational interviewing for high risk behaviors, governmental guidelines, community and population focused programs)

o        Health behavior guidelines (gender-based changes, stress reduction, lifestyle and habits related to familial predisposition to disease)

o        Biological considerations (anatomy, physiology, genetics)

o        Growth and development (normal, abnormal variants)

o        Screening tests (depression, MMSE, alcohol, ADHD, anxiety)

o        Wellness assessment (health maintenance exams, immunizations, pap smears, breast exams, neglect, abuse, nutrition, exercise)

·         Assessment of Acute and Chronic Illness

o        Epidemiology/disease risk and control (genetics, environment, family, trauma, gender, race, culture, age)

o        Anatomy and pathophysiology

o        Psychopathology

o        Diagnostic reasoning/differential diagnosis

o        Health assessment (mental status exam, physical assessment, laboratory and diagnostic studies, lifestyle, substance use, exercise, nutrition, spiritual, cultural, sexuality assessment, functional assessment, ADLs, occupational, social, leisure, educational, coping skills, assessment of potential risk for abuse, violence, neglect)

·         The Nurse Practitioner and Patient Relationship

o        Cultural competency (language, ethnicity, religious, spiritual, biopsychosocial, urban/rural, homeless, migrant)

o        Therapeutic communication (verbal, non-verbal, interpersonal boundaries, phases of the relationship)

o        Patient, family and community education (psychoeducation, medications, lifestyle modifications, caregiver stress, treatment options)

o        Promotion of patient and family wellness (transitional support, dependence and  independence, anticipatory guidance, end of life issues, family life cycle issues)

·         Clinical Management

o        Standards of practice (evidence-based practice)

o        Clinical guidelines (clinical protocols, management of high risk populations)

o        Pharmacotherapeutics (drug/food interactions, prescriptions, OTCs, herbs, supplements, adverse drug responses, pharmacology, pharmacokinetics, pharmacogenetics, monitoring procedures, labs, efficacy, adherence, outcomes, comorbid disease states)

o        Clinical therapeutics (non-pharmacologic interventions)

o        Psychotherapy (supportive counseling, cognitive-behavioral, interpersonal, crisis intervention, play therapy, reminiscence therapy, expressive therapy, behavior modification:  individual, family, group)

o        Lifestyle modifications (nutrition, exercise, stress reduction/medication, substance use)

o        Complementary therapy (light therapy, herbs, therapeutic touch, acupuncture, massage)

 o        Clinical decision-making (risk-benefit analysis, applied ethics, informed consent, decisional capacity, cultural/religious considerations, medical/legal considerations, coordination of care, comorbidities, health/disease states)

o        Safety (restraints/seclusion, reporting abuse/neglect, patient capacity for self care, competency, insight/judgment, cultural/language, rights of minors, potential for harm of self or others, risk assessment, levels of supervision and restriction to maintain safety of patients and others)

o        Theoretical models application (nursing models, biopsychosocial, psychodynamic, learning/developmental,  interpersonal, communication, personality theories, systems/chaos theory)

o        Documentation (assessment findings, plan of care, evaluation of outcomes, risks and benefits, pschoeducation)

·         Professional Role and Policy

o        Healthcare/public policy (laws, regulations, HIPPA, JCAHO, documentation, coding, reimbursement, advocacy for access to mental health services, advocacy for role of the advance practice nurse via legislation, professional organizations, public education)

o        Ethics (patient/family advocacy, patient rights, ADA Act, culturally appropriate care, duty to report, consent/assent to treatment, peer review)

o        Scope of practice (ANA scope and standards, diagnosing, consultation/referral, autonomy, collaboration, mentor and preceptor role)

o        Access to care (location, transportation, financial resources, insurance coverage, cost-effective care and treatment, culturally, religiously and linguistically appropriate care)

o        Coordination of services (consultation/referral, school resources)

o        Scholarly activities (publishing, lecturing, presentations, continuing education)

·         Research

o        Research process (participation in/dissemination of research)

o        Research utilization (evidence-based practice, current trends and practices)

o        Continuous process improvement (quality improvement, quality assurance, total quality management)

o        Outcomes evaluation

o        Peer review (intra and inter disciplinary)

·         Life Span Areas (non age-specific, aging adult, adult, adolescent, pre-adolescent, child)

·         Disorders per DSM IV TR

o        Thought disorders (dementias, schizophrenias)

o        Affective disorders (anxiety, depression, bipolar)

o        Personality disorders

o        Substance abuse disorders

o        Other disorders

o        Childhood disorders

 

   

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