Mental Health and Psychiatric Nursing: A Caring ApproachJones and Bartlett Publishers, 1991 - 760 pages |
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ability abuse accept activities adaptive alcohol Altered anger anorexia nervosa antipsychotic anxiety approach assessment become behavior bipolar disorders caregivers cause CHAPTER child chronic client clinical cognitive coping crisis degenerative deinstitutionalization depression developmental disability disease disorder drug dysfunction effects emotional environment evaluation experience factors family members fear feelings function goals GUIDELINES IN NURSING help clients help the client homosexual hospital identified illness Impaired increase individual interaction interpersonal involved leader levels living loss medication ment mental health nursing milieu therapy mother needs NURSING ASSESSMENT nursing care plan nursing diagnoses Nursing Interventions Nursing Practice nursing process parents patterns peptic ulcer persons physical physiological present Primal therapy problems psychiatric nurse psychological psychotherapy reactions reinforcement relationship response result role schizophrenia self-esteem sexual sick role situation social stage stress suicide symptoms syndrome theory therapeutic therapist therapy tion treatment VARIATIONS AND DISRUPTIONS York
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Medical-Surgical Nursing Care Planning Guides Susan P. Ulrich,Suzanne Weyland Canale,Sharon Andrea Wendell No preview available - 1994 |