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Psychiatric/Mental Health Nursing: An Irish Perspective

Availability: Out of Stock
ISBN: 9780717144594
AuthorMorrissey, Jean
Pub Date25/03/2008
BindingPaperback
Pages445
CountryIRL
Dewey616.890231
Publisher: Gill
Quick overview A new and unique textbook showcasing psychiatric/mental health nursing from an Irish perspective, with a foreword by Professor Phil Barker.
€48.47

* Contributions from key psychiatric/mental health nursing academics, clinicians and experts




* Introduces and details the new Mental Health Act 2001 in Ireland




* Discusses all the main illnesses in a nursing care context, providing an overview of the treatments available, with an emphasis on the nursing care and management of these illnesses




* Includes a chapter on the physical assessment of clients with mental health problems, and a chapter on physical treatments and pharmacology




* Provides a detailed account of a number of contemporary issues impacting on the practice of psychiatric and mental health nursing; including service user involvement, sexuality and mental health, clinical supervision, liaison psychiatric nursing and transcultural mental health nursing




* Uses scenarios and reflective questions at the end of each chapter to facilitate student learning and revision




* Suitable as a core text for all students of mental health nursing across all years and has relevance for post-graduate mental health nursing students




* This book is also suitable as a resource for practising clinicians

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* Contributions from key psychiatric/mental health nursing academics, clinicians and experts




* Introduces and details the new Mental Health Act 2001 in Ireland




* Discusses all the main illnesses in a nursing care context, providing an overview of the treatments available, with an emphasis on the nursing care and management of these illnesses




* Includes a chapter on the physical assessment of clients with mental health problems, and a chapter on physical treatments and pharmacology




* Provides a detailed account of a number of contemporary issues impacting on the practice of psychiatric and mental health nursing; including service user involvement, sexuality and mental health, clinical supervision, liaison psychiatric nursing and transcultural mental health nursing




* Uses scenarios and reflective questions at the end of each chapter to facilitate student learning and revision




* Suitable as a core text for all students of mental health nursing across all years and has relevance for post-graduate mental health nursing students




* This book is also suitable as a resource for practising clinicians