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Inpatient Psychiatric Nursing, Second Edition: Clinical Strategies and Practical Interventions 2nd New edition [Minkštas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 420 pages, aukštis x plotis: 229x152 mm, weight: 333 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 25-Jun-2021
  • Leidėjas: Springer Publishing Co Inc
  • ISBN-10: 0826135439
  • ISBN-13: 9780826135438
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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 420 pages, aukštis x plotis: 229x152 mm, weight: 333 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 25-Jun-2021
  • Leidėjas: Springer Publishing Co Inc
  • ISBN-10: 0826135439
  • ISBN-13: 9780826135438
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
First edition named a Doody's Core Title and winner of an AJN Book of the Year Award!



"This is truly a contribution to the hands-on clinical literature....This book can serve as a resource for nurses working in inpatient psychiatry, nursing students, and nursing faculty who teach undergraduate psychiatric nursing."Choice: Current Reviews for Academic Libraries



"[ A] great book for inpatient psychiatric nurses."Doody's Medical Reviews



Psychiatric nursing practice has changed dramatically to accommodate increasing patient acuity and an evolving healthcare landscape. In addition, the inter-relationship of medical illness and psychiatric symptoms can make treatment and care challenging for nurses regardless of where they practice. Inpatient Psychiatric Nursing: Clinical Strategies, Medical Considerations, and Practical Interventions reflects these factors by focusing on four particularly challenging aspects: keeping the patient safe, stabilizing symptoms, promoting engagement in treatment, and discharge planning. In a systematic, easy-to-access format, it offers evidence-based interventions and concrete strategies that can be used alleviate patient distress and effectively deliver care.



This expanded and updated second edition is organized according to patient behaviors and interventions that nurses can employ to manage those behaviors. Each behavioral-focused chapter follows a consistent format so that readers can easily locate key information at point of care and concludes with a quick-reference table that summarizes goals, patient assessment, maintenance of safety, appropriate interventions, and next steps. The book also addresses a variety of medical conditions that may be complicated by psychiatric illness or have symptoms that may be erroneously attributed to mental illness. This symptomatic approach provides guidance for nurses and other healthcare professionals working with patients with behavioral disturbancesregardless of the cause or the practice setting.



New to This Edition:







Expanded coverage of the inter-relationship of medical illness and psychiatric symptoms

Expanded coverage on the management of barriers to being therapeutic

New chapter on key medical considerations for the psychiatric patient



Key Features:







Provides evidence-based interventions designed to modify and manage challenging and disruptive patient behavior in all practice settings

Addresses psychiatric issues in medical settings and medical issues in psychiatric settings

Features quick-reference tables that summarize goals, patient assessment, maintenance of safety, appropriate interventions, and next steps

Demonstrates application to practice with real-life scenarios

Purchase includes access to the eBook for use on most mobile devices or computers

Recenzijos

This is truly a contribution to the hands-on clinical literature....This book can serve as a resource for nurses working in inpatient psychiatry, nursing students, and nursing faculty who teach undergraduate psychiatric nursing." - Choice: Current Reviews for Academic Libraries"[ A] great book for inpatient psychiatric nurses." - Doody's Medical Reviews

Contributors ix
Preface xi
PART I MANAGEMENT OF SPECIFIC BEHAVIORS
1(236)
1 The Patient With Anger
3(20)
Kristen Sayles
Maryann DaSilva
2 The Patient With Anxiety
23(22)
Judy L. Sheehan
3 The Patient With Disorganization
45(18)
Judy L. Sheehan
Idrialis Hughes
4 The Patient With Manic Behavior
63(20)
Joanne M. Matthew
Judy L. Sheehan
5 Non-Suicidal Self-Injury
83(32)
Heather T. Schatten
Christopher D. Hughes
6 The Patient in Pain
115(30)
Ellen Blair
7 The Patient With Paranoia
145(26)
Lorraine Chiappetta
8 The Patient With Substance Use Disorders
171(20)
Joanne M. Matthew
9 The Patient at Risk for Suicide
191(26)
Lisa A. Uebelacker
10 The Patient Who Is Withdrawn
217(20)
Judy L. Sheehan
PART II SPECIFIC TYPES OF INTERVENTIONS
237(86)
11 Family Interventions
239(14)
Joanne M. Matthew
12 Medication Administration
253(12)
Joanne M. Matthew
Judy L. Sheehan
13 Relaxation Techniques
265(6)
Judy L. Sheehan
14 Sensory Interventions
271(12)
Kerri A. Lynch
Barbara Ostrove
15 Therapeutic One to One
283(12)
Joanne M. Matthew
16 Managing Violence
295(10)
Judy L. Sheehan
17 Management of Barriers to Being Therapeutic
305(8)
Lisa A. Uebelacker
18 Medical Considerations for the Psychiatric Patient
313(10)
Mary H. Hohenhaus
Index 323
Judy L. Sheehan, MSN, RN-BC, is the director of nursing education at Butler Hospital, Providence, Rhode Island.

Joanne M. Matthew, BS, MS, PMHCNS-BC, APRN, is an advanced practice nurse at the Community Care Network, Rutland, Vermont.

Mary H. Hohenhaus, MD, FACP, is the chief of internal medicine at Butler Hospital, Providence, Rhode Island.

Charles Alexandre, PhD, RN, CPHQ, is the senior vice president of patient care services and chief nursing officer at Butler Hospital, Providence, Rhode Island.