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Clinical Companion for Psychiatric-Mental Health Nursing

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ISBN-10: 0130982415

ISBN-13: 9780130982414

Edition: 2004

Authors: Holly Skodol Wilson, Eileen Trigoboff, Karen Lee Fontaine, Carol Ren Kneisl

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List price: $53.32
Copyright year: 2004
Publisher: Prentice Hall PTR
Publication date: 4/14/2003
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 240
Size: 4.25" wide x 7.00" long x 0.50" tall
Weight: 0.330
Language: English

Karen Lee Fontaine, R.N., M.S.N., is Professor of Nursing at Purdue University Calumet, where she has been teaching for 20 years. She is also a certified sex therapist and maintains a private practice coun�seling individuals and couples. Her publishing awards include the American Journal of Nursing Book of the Year Award (2000) for Healing Practices: Alternative Therapies for Nursing and the Annual Nursing Book Review Sigma Theta Tau (2000) for Mental Health Nursing (4th edition). Her distinguishing academic honors include the Luther Christman Excellence in Published Writing Award, Gamma Phi Chapter, Sigma Theta Tau, Rush University (1997) and Distinguished Lecturer, Sigma Theta Tau…    

Preface
Quick Reference
Standards of Practice
Common Diagnostic Studies
MRI
SPECT
PET
MMPI-2
Beck Depression Inventory
Cage
Aims
DSM-IV-TR Diagnoses
DSM-IV-TR Classification
Multiaxial Assessment
Legal Issues
Client Rights
Duty to Intervene, to Warn or Protect, and to Report
Psychiatric Advance Directive
Commitment and Hospitalization
Protecting Yourself Legally
Standard Precautions
The Nursing Process
Assessment
Neuropsychiatric Assessment
Diagnosis
2003-2004 Nanda-Approved Nursing Diagnoses
Planning
Outcome Identification: NOC
Implementation
Nursing Interventions Classification: NIC
Psychoeducation
Therapies
Medications
Clinical Applications
Aggressive Client: Physical/Verbal
Aggressive Client: Sexual
Angry Client
Anxious Client
Cognitively Impaired Client
Delusional Client
Demanding Client
Dependent Client
Depressed Client
Eating-Disordered Client
Fearful Client
Grieving Client
Hallucinating Client
Manic Client
Manipulative Client
Repetitive and Ruminative Client
Self-Mutilating Client
Sleep-Disordered Client
Spiritually Distressed Client
Substance-Using Client: In Withdrawal
Substance Using Client: In Recovery
Suicidal Client
Suspicious Client
Evaluation and Documentation
Charting Guidelines
Practice Based on Research
Bibliography
Index