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Psychiatric • Mental Health
Psychiatric-Mental Health Nursing, Sixth Edition,
International Edition
Sheila Videbeck PhD,RN
978-1-4511-8899-8 • September 2013 • Softbound • 8.375” x 10.875” • 544 pp
978-1-4511-8789-2 • North American Edition: Available in US, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Puerto Rico and US Virgin Islands only
Succeed in your course and prepare for effective practice with
PsychiatricMental HealthNursing: Sixth Edition
. Focused throughout
on helping you develop the skills and knowledge you’ll need on the
job, this practical book explores the full psychiatric nursing curriculum
and gives you opportunities to practice specific nursing interventions,
build therapeutic communication skills, and apply content within the
framework of the nursing process. A study guide built into every chapter
helps you master key concepts and build critical reasoning skills.
Features
• Increase your students’ understanding of major disorders through
clinical vignettes
that “paint a picture” of the disorder in action.
• Help your students learn what to look for in their clients through
non-judgmental, cartoon-like illustrations that depict disorders.
• Increase student mastery of key concepts and skills through
integrated pedagogy, including Critical Thinking questions,
Chapter Reviews, and a built-in chapter Study Guide that provides
workbook-style fill-in, short-answer, and NCLEX
®
-style questions
that test knowledge and understanding. Answers appear at the back
of the book.
• Foster your students’ personal and professional development
through chapter-ending Self-Awareness features that encourage
them to reflect on themselves, their emotions, and their attitudes.
• Build students’ skills in culturally sensitive practice through Cultural
Considerations sections.
• Promote therapeutic communication skills through Therapeutic
Communication Dialogues, which are set off with an icon
and give specific examples of nurse-client interactions. Clear
distinction is made between social communication and therapeutic
communication.
• Strengthen students’ roles as educators through Client/Family
Education boxes.
• Prepare your students for practice with Symptoms and Interventions
highlights and Sample Nursing Care Plans for chapters in Units 3
and 4.
Table of Contents
Unit 1:
Current Theories and Practice
Ch. 1: Foundations of Psychiatric Mental
Health Nursing
Ch. 2: Neurobiologic Theories and
Psychopharmacology
Ch. 3: Psychosocial Theories and Therapies
Ch. 4: Treatment settings and Therapeutic
Programs
Unit 2:
Building the Nurse-Client
Relationship
Ch. 5: Therapeutic Relationships
Ch. 6: Therapeutic communication
Ch. 7: Client’s response to Illness
Ch. 8: Assessment
Unit 3:
Current Social and Emotional
Concerns
Ch. 9: Legal and Ethical Issues
Ch. 10: Grief and Loss
Ch. 11: Anger, Hostility, and Aggression
Ch. 12: Abuse and Violence
Unit 4:
Nursing Practice for
Psychiatric Disorders
Ch. 13: Trauma and Stressor-Related
Disorders
Ch. 14: Anxiety and Anxiety Disorders
Ch. 15: OCD and Related Disorders
Ch. 16: Schizophrenia
Ch. 17: Mood Disorders and Suicide
Ch. 18: Personality Disorders
Ch. 19: Addiction
Ch. 20: Eating Disorders
Ch. 21: Somatic Symptom Illnesses
Ch. 22: Neurodevelopmental Disorders
Ch. 23: Disruptive Behavior Disorders
Ch. 24: Cognitive Disorders
Answers to Ch. Study Guides
Appendix A. Drug Classification Under the
Controlled Substances Act
Appendix B. Canadian Standards of
Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing
Practice (3rd ed.)
Appendix C. Canadian Drug Trade Names
Appendix D. Mexican Drug Trade Names
. . . Abridged to fit
Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing, Seventh Edition
Sheila Videbeck, PhD, RN
978-0-06-000046-2 •October2016 •Softbound •8.375”x10.875” •544pp •89 Illus
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