Adapted by permission of pearson education Inc., Upper saddle river, ... of Benner's model is the realisation that competence isn't the end stage of clinical expertise: learning in nursing does – indeed, should – go 'beyond competence'.
Rev. ed. of: Mental health nursing: reviews & rationales / [edited by] Mary Ann Hogan, George Byron Smith. 2003.
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... and the positive role of life-affirming emotions such as joy, love and hope in coping with life's problems. ... He referred to this as the 'actualising tendency' of people (Bernstein, Penner, Clarke-Stewart & Roy, 2013).
Comprehensive and easily accessible, this book covers all topics in mental health nursing, including evidence-based practice, applying processes to practice, working with clients with a range of mental disorders, and applying nursing ...
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As the nurse talks with Mr. Harrison , she sees him shift his weight in the chair frequently . His legs are A. They should assist patients in monitoring their own crossed at the knee and his foot is jiggling constantly . behavior .
For example, the nurse's use of selfassessment strategies and tools, information and psychoeducation, counselling and individual therapy (Campbell, 2003; Goldstein, 1995; Gournay, 2000) in care planning. The nurse will promote the ...
... crisis or relapse (Birchwood et al, 1998), in early intervention strategies including areas such as risk and/monitoring as well as the development of risk management strategies (Bowles et al, 2002; Dodds & Bowles, 2001; Ryan, 1999).
For course review on a specific topic, e.g., psychiatric nursing, review for NCLEX-RN, and review for specialty training. This resource provides a core content review of the subject in outline...
The First UK Edition of this popular core text explores the full mental health nursing care continuum within a flexible, person-centred framework.
Key Concepts in Mental Health, 2nd edition. London: Sage. Accessible text in Sage's 'Key Concepts' series that explores a wide range of key concepts, terms, therapies and approaches in mental health. Repper J & Perkins R (2003).
The key concepts of mental health and psychiatric nursing are reviewed in this book. Nursing actions and assessment are considered.
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For undergraduate courses in Mental Health Nursing. Written in a student-friendly style, this comprehensive text, and leading resource in the field of mental health nursing, emphasizes effective communication...
10 C. Davies, Rewriting Nursing History (London: Croom Helm, 1980). 11 C. Maggs, The Origins of General Nursing (London: Croom Helm, 1983). 12 R. Dingwall, A. M. Rafferty and C. Webster, An Introduction to the Social History of Nursing ...
A major psychiatric nursing textbook to meet the educational needs of students undertaking the Mental Health Nursing Branch, and also those of qualified psychiatric nurses.
McGlashan, T. H. (1988) A selective review of North American long-term follow-up studies of schizophrenia, ... Perkins, R. & Repper, J. (1996) Working Alongside People with Long-term Mental Health Problems, London: Chapman & Hall.
Clinical practice. ... Nursing Clinics of North America, 51, 199–211. doi:10.1016/j.cnur.2016.01.005 CDC. ... What is children's mental health? https://www.cdc.gov/childrensmentalhealth/basics.html Centers for Disease Control and ...
Throughout the book, the expert contributors have sought to base their chapters on evidence. the chapters are organised into three sections. the first section provides a valuable context for understanding the material in the following ...