The Psychiatric-Mental Health Care reference book delivers a comprehensive breadth of content that encompasses all aspects of psych-mental health care along the provider continuum. This unique clinical resource is designed to support Advanced Practice Registered Nurses (APRNs) and Psychiatric-Mental Health Nurse Practitioners (PMH-NPs) as they strive to provide high-quality, evidence-based care to patients dealing with mental health issues and conditions.
As mental health care evolves, this essential text addresses the ongoing needs and changing practice requirements of nursing professionals. It offers a thorough examination of best-practice psychiatric methods, ethical considerations, patient assessment, and management strategies. The accessible guidelines cater to clinicians across a variety of settings, integrating scientific skills backed by theory and professional knowledge with practical recommendations to enhance the clinician’s psychiatric skills.
With an easy-to-navigate format, the book is organized into five distinct sections that cover:
- General psychiatric nursing guidelines
- Diagnostic-specific procedures and patient treatment planning
- Cultural and special population considerations
- Administrative basics for establishing an APRN practice
- Additional topics related to mental health
This resource reflects the expertise of authors well-versed in various practice fields and numerous subspecialties.
Authors:
Brenda Marshall EdD PMHNP-BC APN ANEF FAANP (Editor)
Edition:
First Edition
Publication Date:
November 27, 2024
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