Chamberlain University Week 7 Social Anxiety Disorder Infographic
Description
How do I explain a patient scenario on Social Anxiety Disorder
- Patient chief complaint
- History of present illness
- Social history
- Family medical history
- Past medical history
- Medications currently taken
- Include specific drug names (not drug class), dose, frequency
- Medications you will prescribe to address current situation.
- If you are unable to prescribe anything for the current situation, explain why and what the plan will be to address the issue/symptoms.
3. State and Federal Regulations
- Identify the state where you live.
- Identify what your state laws say about prescribing behavioral health drugs without being certified and/or credentialed as a psych-mental health NP.
- How does the Affordable Care Act affect behavioral health care?
- How do these factors impact the patient in the scenario you provided?
4. Community Resources
- Provide information on how you would know if the patient you create needs support beyond what you can provide as a primary care NP.
- Identify community resources available in your area to refer patients in need of assistance before they can establish care with a primary mental health provider.
- Identify the facilities in your area where you would send a patient in need of urgent assessment and intervention.
- Identify resources in your area that are available to patients who may not be able to afford behavioral health care.
5. Legal & Ethical Considerations
- Identify potential legal issues that could arise from how you do or do not choose to treat this patient.
- Identify potential ethical issues that could arise from how you do or do not choose to treat this patient.
- What follow-up is needed for your patient?
- What do you need to do as a primary care provider to mitigate potential risks in providing care for behavioral health concerns?
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