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Psychiatric •
Mental Health
Psychiatric Nursing: Contemporary Practice, Fifth Edition,
Enhanced Update
Mary Ann Boyd, PhD, DNS, RN, PMHCNS-BC
978-0-06-000037-0 • November 2014 • Hardbound • 8.375” x 10.875” • 920 pp.
Psychiatric Nursing: Contemporary Practice, Fifth Edition, Enhanced
Update
provides thorough coverage of psychiatric mental health
nursing organized around the DSM-5 diagnostic criteria. With an
emphasis on the recovery model, the book follows DSM-5 guidelines
and has expanded content.
The Fifth Edition, Enhanced Update addresses the changes in the DSM-
5 diagnostic criteria in a response to market needs. This Update includes
core DSM-5 changes, select reference updates, and integration of icons
to highlight related “patient experience videos” that are available on
thePoint website. It also retains an emphasis on the recovery model,
which focuses on a patient’s potential for recovery, involving the
partnership between patient and health care provider as a journey of
transformation, rather than as a set outcome.
Features
•
NCLEX
®
Notes
help students focus on important application areas
to prepare for the NCLEX
®
.
•
Emergency Care Alerts
highlight important situations in
psychiatric nursing care that the nurse should recognize as
emergencies.
•
Nursing Management of Selected Disorders
sections provide an
in-depth study of the more commonly occurring major psychiatric
disorders.
•
Nursing Care Plans
, based on case scenarios, present clinical
examples of patients with a particular diagnosis and demonstrate
plans of care that follow patients through various diagnostic stages
and care delivery settings.
•
Interdisciplinary Treatment and Recovery Plans (ITPs)
are linked
with their respective nursing care plans in several chapters. ITPs are
used extensively in practice.
•
Research for Best Practice
boxes highlight today’s focus on
evidence-based practice for best practice, presenting findings and
implications of studies that are applicable to psychiatric nursing
practice.
•
Drug Profile
boxes present a thorough picture of commonly
prescribed medications for patients with mental health
problems. Examples include lorazepam (Ativan), an anxiolytic,
and mirtazapine (Remeron), an antidepressant. The profiles
complement the text discussions of biologic processes known to be
associated with various mental health disorders.
•
Key Diagnostic Characteristics
summaries describe diagnostic
criteria, target symptoms, and associated findings for select
disorders, adapted from the DSM-5 by the American Psychiatric
Association.
•
Nursing Diagnosis Concept Maps
help students learn to organize
complex patient data into a meaningful nursing diagnosis and
visually link key concepts of a disorder to in-practice examples.
Table of Contents
Unit I:
Mental Health Care in
Contemporary Society
Unit II:
Foundations of Psychiatric
Nursing
Unit III:
Contemporary Psychiatric
Nursing Practice
s
Unit IV:
Mental Health Promotion
Across the Life Span
UnitV:
Prevention of Mental
Disorders
UnitVI:
Care and Recovery for
Persons With Psychiatric Disorders
UnitVII:
Care of Children and
Adolescents With Psychiatric
Disorders Diagnosed in Childhood
UnitVIII:
Care of Older Adults With
Neuropsychiatric Disorders
Unit IX:
Care of Special Populations
Appendix A:
Brief Psychiatric Rating
Scale
Appendix B:
Abnormal Involuntary
Movement Scale (AIMS)
Appendix C:
Simplified Diagnosis for
Tardive Dyskinesia (SD-TD)
Glossary
Index
…Abridged to fit