TELEMENTAL HEALTH: AN ALTERNATIVE TO TRADITIONAL PSYCHOTHERAPY, 2ND EDITION Final Examination Questions Select the best answer for each question and mark your answers on the Final Examination Answer Sheet found on page 144, or complete your test online at EliteLearning.com/Book 96. Live telecommunication between a clinician and a client is best described as: a. store-and-forward.
104. To provide telemental health services, professional licensure is typically required in the jurisdiction(s) where: a. both the client and professional are physically located at the time services are provided. b. only the professional is located. c. the professional is already licensed, regardless of where they are located at the time services are provided. d. only the client is located. 105. Which of the following informed consent components is significantly different in telemental health compared with traditional psychotherapy? a. Threats to confidentiality b. Session length c. Parental consent for the treatment of minors d. Cancellation policies 106. What is important to review with clients before agreeing to telemental health services? a. The address the provider will be located at during sessions b. The risk factors unique to telemental health that would result in a welfare check c. Differences between personal online interactions and virtual clinical appointments d. Differences between different technology equipment manufacturers 107. When a practitioner provides telemental health services and assistance is needed but not immediately available, it is important to have a: a. signed release of liability. b. backup plan to manage an emergency. c. signed involuntary commitment form. d. client’s insurance information. 108. When conducting assessments, clinicians using telemental health technology may find it more difficult than in traditional settings to: a. discuss sensitive material. b. rely on nonverbal cues or senses to gain information, such as the state of a client’s personal hygiene. c. describe the risks and benefits of certain clinical practices or possible interventions related to diagnosis. d. ask about the client’s sense of comfort or connection with the clinician. 109. When beginning a teletherapy session, what should the clinician do first with the client? a. Ask about psychiatric symptoms related to risk. b. Record the video session and confirm the client’s receipt of data. c. Conduct a brief check-in with the client and review the originating location address. d. Summarize the content of the previous session and assign homework.
b. synchronous. c. mobile health. d. remote patient monitoring. 97. The location of the practitioner who provides telemental health services is referred to as the: a. distant site. b. originating site. c. clinical site. d. patient site. 98. The direct patient service most often used with telemental health technology is: a. medication management. b. violence prevention. c. crisis stabilization. d. substance use treatment. 99. An issue that may prompt an individual to seek telemental health services instead of clinic-based services is: a. indecision about treatment options. b. stigma associated with seeking mental health care. c. too many choices in local providers. d. overwhelming family conflict. 100. One reason an individual with disabilities may seek telemental health services is to: a. avoid discrimination from nondisabled practitioners. b. hide the disability from the clinician. c. reduce copayments for the service. d. access therapists more easily. 101. Once consumers have access to telemental health services, they typically report: a. too much technical difficulty. b. trouble building rapport. c. satisfaction with services. d. decreased need for treatment. 102. When an individual requests telemental health services, the practitioner should first assess: a. ethnic and racial background. b. childhood history of trauma. c. family support for the service. d. cognitive and organizational abilities. 103. To comply with HIPAA requirements, the practitioner should ensure the:
a. use of end-to-end encryption. b. presence of a local psychiatrist. c. client’s family is out of the house. d. use of Skype or Hangouts.
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