Supporting holistic health, particularly when addressing side effects of psychotropic medications, is a critical competency in psychiatric rehabilitation. The CPRP Exam Blueprint (Domain VII: Supporting Health & Wellness) emphasizes educating individuals about health conditions and facilitating communication with healthcare providers (Task VII.A.2: "Provide education on health conditions and treatment options"). Option A (provide education on metabolic syndrome and discuss how to talk about his concerns with his primary physician and psychiatrist) aligns with this task by empowering the individual with knowledge about metabolic syndrome—a common side effect of antipsychotics characterized by weight gain, high cholesterol, and increased diabetes risk—and supporting collaborative care with medical professionals to explore management options (e.g., lifestyle changes or medication adjustments).
Option B (choosing between mental and physical health) is inappropriate, as it presents a false dichotomy and contradicts recovery-oriented principles that integrate both mental and physical health (Domain V). Option C (emphasizing mental health over physical concerns) dismisses the individual’s valid concerns, violating person-centered care principles (Domain I). Option D (highlighting prevalence) normalizes the issue but fails to provide actionable steps, unlike Option A. The PRA Study Guide underscores the importance of holistic health education and advocacy, reinforcing Option A.
[:, CPRP Exam Blueprint (2014), Domain VII: Supporting Health & Wellness, Task VII.A.2., PRA Study Guide (2024), Section on Physical Health and Medication Side Effects., CPRP Exam Preparation & Primer Online 2024, Module on Supporting Health & Wellness., , ]
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