Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing An Interpersonal Approach 2nd Edition Jones Test Bank
TABLE OF CONTENT
1. Mental Health Trends and the Historical Role of the Psychiatric-Mental Health Nurse
2. Interpersonal Relationships: The Cornerstone of Psychiatric Nursing
3. Therapeutic Use of Self and Therapeutic Communication: From Self-Discovery to Interpersonal Skill Integration
4. Boundary Management
5. Critical Thinking, Clinical Decision Making, and The Interpersonal Relationship Angie S. Chesser
6. Crisis and Crisis Intervention
7. Psychiatric Case Management Spies
8. Known Risk Factors for Prevalent Mental Illness and Nursing Interventions for Prevention
9. Systems Concepts and Working in Groups
10. Theories of Mental Health and Illness: Psychodynamic, Social, Cognitive, Behavioral, Humanistic, and Biological Influences
11. Schizophrenic Spectrum and Other Psychotic Disorders
12. Bi-Polar and Related Depressive Disorders
13. Anxiety Disorders
14. Personality Disorders
15. Substance Related Addictive / Misuse Disorders
16. Neurocognitive Disorders
17. Impulse Control Disorders
18. Paraphilia Disorders and Sexual Dysfunctions
19. Feeding and Eating Disorders
20. Psychological Problems of Physically Ill
21. Working with Children
22. Mental Health Concerns Regarding Adolescents
23. Issues Specific to the Elderly Kim S. McClane
24. Victims and Victimizers
25. Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing Across the Continuum of Care
26. Vulnerable Populations and The Role of the Forensic Nurse
27. Cultural, Ethnic, and Spiritual Concepts
28. Ethical and Legal Principles
29. Policy, Policy Making, and Politics for Professional Psychiatric Nurses
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