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9780781745178

Basic Concepts of Psychiatric-Mental Health Nursing

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    9780781745178

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    0781745179

  • Edition: 6th
  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2004-06-22
  • Publisher: LWW
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Fully updated with current content and an exciting new full-color design, this quality reference continues to deliver succinct coverage of psychiatric-mental health nursing. Based on DSM-IV-TR terminology and the latest NANDA diagnoses, the text presents each intervention in a nursing process context, emphasizing client empowerment, continuum of care settings, client and family education, and student self-awareness. Book jacket.

Table of Contents

Unit I Psychiatric---Mental Health Nursing
1(30)
Student Issues and Concerns
1(6)
Frequently Asked Questions by Student Nurses
2(1)
Recommendations by Student Nurses
3(1)
Self-awareness
3(4)
History and Trends in Psychiatric---Mental Health Nursing
7(17)
Concept of Mental Health
8(4)
Concept of Mental Illness
12(1)
Historical Development of Psychiatric--Mental Health Nursing (PMHN)
13(3)
Standards of Psychiatric--Mental Health Nursing Practice (PMHNP)
16(2)
Psychiatric--Mental Health Nursing Today
18(6)
Development of Psychiatric--Mental Health Nursing Theory
24(7)
Theory
25(2)
Application to Practice
27(1)
Agreement Among Nursing Theorists
27(4)
Unit II Special Issues Related to Psychiatric--Mental Health Nursing
31(58)
Cultural and Ethnic Issues
31(17)
Culture and Nursing
32(2)
Population Groups
34(1)
Use of Mental Health Services by Ethnic Groups
34(2)
Cultural Perceptions: Mental Illness as Spiritual Concern
36(1)
Cultural Perceptions: Mental Illness as Imbalance or Disharmony in Nature
36(1)
Cultural Expressions of Mental Illness and Nursing Implications
37(1)
Psychiatric Nursing of Ethnic Groups
37(3)
The Nursing Process
40(8)
Ethical and Legal Issues
48(15)
Ethics In Nursing
49(3)
Legal Issues in Nursing
52(5)
Forensic Psychiatry
57(6)
Loss, Grief, and End-of-Life Care
63(12)
Loss
64(1)
Grief
64(2)
End-of-Life Care
66(4)
Children and Death
70(5)
The Continuum of Care
75(14)
Inpatient Care
76(3)
Community Mental Health
79(5)
The Continuum of Care in the 21st Century
84(5)
Unit III Components of the Nurse--Client Relationship
89(56)
Assessment of Psychiatric---Mental Health Clients
89(16)
Client Assessment
91(2)
Collection of Data
93(6)
Medical Issues
99(1)
Documentation of Assessment Data
100(5)
Nursing Diagnosis, Outcome Identification, Planning, Implementation, and Evaluation
105(10)
Nursing Diagnosis
106(3)
Outcome Identification
109(1)
Planning
109(1)
Implementation
110(1)
Evaluation
111(4)
Therapeutic Communication and Relationships
115(15)
Communication
116(5)
Social and Therapeutic Communication
121(1)
The One-to-One Nurse--Client Therapeutic Relationship
122(8)
The Therapeutic Milieu
130(15)
Development of the Therapeutic Milieu
131(1)
Components of a Therapeutic Milieu
131(9)
Evaluation of the Therapeutic Milieu
140(5)
Unit IV Interactive Therapies
145(44)
Crisis Intervention
145(14)
Crises
146(4)
Crisis Intervention
150(4)
Crisis Intervention for Children
154(5)
Individual Psychotherapy and Group Therapy
159(13)
Individual Psychotherapy
160(3)
Group Therapy
163(3)
Counseling
166(1)
Alternate Approaches to Psychotherapy
167(5)
Couple and Family Therapy
172(17)
Overview of Families
173(2)
History of Couple and Family Therapy
175(1)
Couple Therapy
176(1)
Family Therapy
177(6)
The Nurse--Therapist's Role in Family Therapy
183(6)
Unit V Special Treatment Modalities
189(52)
Psychopharmacology
189(30)
The Science of Psychopharmacology
191(3)
Medicating the Psychiatric--Mental Health Client
194(1)
Antipsychotic Agents
195(5)
Antianxiety Agents and Hypnotics
200(3)
Antidepressants
203(6)
Stimulants
209(1)
Antimanic Agents: Mood Stabilizers
210(2)
Anticonvulsants
212(1)
Antiparkinsonism Agents
213(6)
Electroconvulsive Therapy
219(9)
Electroconvulsive Therapy (ECT)
220(3)
Nursing Interventions for the Client Receiving ECT
223(5)
Alternative and Complementary Therapies
228(13)
Holistic Nursing
229(2)
Use of Alternative and Complementary Therapies in the Psychiatric-Mental Health Setting
231(1)
Indications for Use of Alternative or Complementary Therapy
232(3)
Implications for Nursing
235(6)
Unit VI Clients with Psychiatric Disorders
241(216)
Schizophrenia and Schizophrenic-Like Disorders
241(18)
Etiology of Schizophrenia
242(2)
Clinical Symptoms and Diagnostic Characteristics
244(3)
Schizophrenic-Like Disorders
247(12)
Delusional and Shared Psychotic Disorders
259(12)
Etiology of Delusional Disorders
260(1)
Clinical Symptoms and Diagnostic Characteristics
260(1)
Etiology of Shared Psychotic Disorder
261(1)
Clinical Symptoms and Diagnostic Characteristics
262(9)
Mood Disorders
271(23)
Etiology of Mood Disorders
272(3)
Clinical Symptoms and Diagnostic Characteristics of Depressive Disorders
275(2)
Clinical Symptoms and Diagnostic Characteristics of Bipolar Disorder (BPD)
277(2)
Clinical Symptoms and Diagnostic Characteristics of Other Mood Disorders
279(15)
Anxiety Disorders
294(22)
Overview of Anxiety
295(1)
Etiology of Anxiety
296(2)
Clinical Symptoms and Diagnostic Characteristics
298(18)
Anxiety-Related Disorders
316(18)
Etiology of Anxiety-Related Disorders
317(1)
Clinical Symptoms and Diagnostic Characteristics
318(16)
Personality Development and Personality Disorders
334(21)
Theories of Personality Development
335(1)
Etiology of Personality Disorders
336(2)
Characteristics of Personality Disorders
338(1)
Clinical Symptoms and Diagnostic Characteristics for Personality Disorders
339(16)
Cognitive Disorders
355(24)
Cognitive Function
356(1)
Etiology of Cognitive Disorders
356(3)
Clinical Symptoms and Diagnostic Characteristics of Cognitive Disorders
359(20)
Eating Disorders
379(24)
Etiology of Anorexia Nervosa and Bulimia
380(2)
Etiology of Obesity
382(1)
Clinical Symptoms and Diagnostic Characteristics of Eating Disorders
382(21)
Substance-Related Disorders
403(30)
Overview of Substance-Related Disorders
404(3)
Etiology of Substance-Related Disorders
407(1)
Clinical Symptoms and Diagnostic Characteristics of Substance-Related Disorders
408(2)
Clinical Symptoms and Diagnostic Characteristics of Other Substance-Related Disorders
410(3)
Designer Drugs, Club Drugs, and Anabolic Steroids
413(20)
Sexuality and Sexual Disorders
433(24)
Overview of Gender Identity and Sexual Orientation
435(1)
Clinical Symptoms and Diagnostic Characteristics of Gender Identity Disorders
436(1)
Overview of Sexual Disorders
437(2)
Clinical Symptoms and Diagnostic Characteristics of Sexual Disorders
439(3)
Sexual Addiction
442(15)
Unit VII Special Populations
457(152)
Infant, Child and Adolescent Clients
457(31)
Etiology
459(4)
Clinical Symptoms and Diagnostic Characteristics
463(25)
Suicidal Clients
488(18)
Etiology
489(1)
Individuals at Risk for Self-Destructive Behavior
490(16)
Clients With a Dual Diagnosis
506(10)
Etiology of Dual Diagnosis
507(1)
Clinical Symptoms and Diagnostic Characteristics
507(9)
Abuse and Violence
516(29)
Abuse
517(1)
Child Abuse
518(5)
Domestic Violence
523(3)
Adult Sexual Abuse
526(2)
Elder Abuse
528(1)
Violence
529(16)
Clients Coping With Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS)
545(19)
Etiology of AIDS
546(1)
Clinical Picture Associated With AIDS
547(2)
Psychosocial Impact of AIDS
549(15)
Aging Clients With Psychosocial Needs
564(25)
Etiology of Aging
565(2)
Developmental Tasks of Aging
567(7)
Psychodynamics of Aging
574(15)
Seriously and Persistently Mentally Ill, Homeless, or Incarcerated Clients
589(20)
Scope of Serious and Persistent Mental Illness
590(19)
Answers to Multiple Choice Questions 609(20)
Index 629

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