Inpatient psychiatric nursing : clinical strategies, medical considerations, and practical interventions / Judy L. Sheehan, Joanne M. Matthew, Mary H. Hohenhaus, Charles Alexandre, editors. [electronic resource]
Publication details: New York, NY: Springer Publishing Company, LLC, [2022]Edition: Second editionDescription: 1 online resource (xii, 333 pages)ISBN:- 0826135447
- 9780826135445
- Mental Disorders - nursing
- Psychiatric Nursing/methods
- Mental Disorders - therapy
- Mental Disorders - complications
- Inpatients
- Patients des h�opitaux psychiatriques
- Maladies mentales
- Maladies mentales - Traitement
- Comorbidit�e
- Hospitalis�es
- Mental Disorders
- Mental illness - Treatment
- Hospital patients
- Comorbidity
- Mental illness
- Psychiatric hospital patients
- Psychiatric nursing
- LUHFT OpenAthens required for access
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E-book | Liverpool University Hospitals NHS Library - Royal Liverpool E-Access | Link to resource | Not for loan | local information note |
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Article Abstract: "Inpatient Psychiatric Nursing: Clinical Strategies and Practical Interventions describes specific aspects of inpatient psychiatric nursing practice, with a focus on three types of inpatient treatment goals: keeping the patient safe, stabilizing symptoms, and promoting engagement in treatment. The book also discusses discharge planning. The book is organized into two parts: Part I is divided according to patient behaviors, while Part II focuses on interventions that nurses can employ to manage behaviors. Part I features a consistent chapter format so that specific content is easy to access, and each chapter includes a comprehensive table covering goals, areas of assessment, and interventions of the chapter's covered behavior. The symptomatic approach will provide a translational model to improve outcomes for psychiatric patients with medical symptoms and medical patients with psychiatric symptoms. This book is intended for any nurse working with patients having behavioral disturbances regardless of the cause"-- Provided by publisher.