Mental Health Nursing: The Nurse-patient JourneyIn addition to comprehensive coverage of all standard topics in psychiatric nursing, the New Edition of this groundbreaking text offers unparalleled insights into the human side of mental illness. It enables readers to empathize with psychiatric patients and treat them with dignity and understanding. A unique, holistic approach prepares readers to care for all of their patients' needs physical, psychological, social, and spiritual.This second edition contains new, one-of-a-kind appendices on patient/family teaching and spiritual interventions, clinical practice guidelines for home care, testimonials from mental health nurses in a full range of settings, new, full-color brain scan images that depict visible differences in the brains of patients with certain mental illnesses, and much more. |
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Sitrona son monia Differente DUD velopment , and treatment of a patient in crisis . Successful past coping with difficult situations provides the foundation for developing new initiatives with the current crisis .
Sitrona son monia Differente DUD velopment , and treatment of a patient in crisis . Successful past coping with difficult situations provides the foundation for developing new initiatives with the current crisis .
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risk factors that enhance the probability of a person's life events or circumstances resulting in a crisis state . These risk factors include the following : the number of serious life events , the more likely the development of a ...
risk factors that enhance the probability of a person's life events or circumstances resulting in a crisis state . These risk factors include the following : the number of serious life events , the more likely the development of a ...
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+ The focus of the assessment is more immediately and closely associated with crisis resolution . The crisis , perception of hazardous events leading to the state of crisis , and accompanying feelings are the primary concerns .
+ The focus of the assessment is more immediately and closely associated with crisis resolution . The crisis , perception of hazardous events leading to the state of crisis , and accompanying feelings are the primary concerns .
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Background for | 1 |
Stigma | 41 |
Practice Roles and Settings | 55 |
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